vi.嗅;嗤之以鼻;找出
vt.嗅到;吸入;嗤之以鼻地說
n.嗅;吸氣;氣味
形容詞: sniffable 名詞: sniffer 過去式: sniffed 過去分詞: sniffed 現在分詞: sniffing 第三人稱單數: sniffs
/">成人英語MBA聯考單詞大全n.(名詞)嗅,聞,吸,以鼻吸氣
氣味,氣息
從鼻子吸入的東西
嗤之以鼻,傲慢神氣
吸氣聲,抽鼻子聲
感覺,察覺
微小的可能性
仔細檢查
一次的吸入量
v.(動詞)抽鼻涕,鼻子發呼哧呼哧聲,以鼻吸氣,抽鼻子
(吸著氣)嗅聞,用力吸
好奇地看
對…嗤之以鼻,蔑視,輕視,嗤笑,冷淡對待(后跟at)
呼呼地吸(氣) ,用鼻吸(毒品)
嗅(或聞)…的味兒
發覺,察覺(常與out連用)
嗤之以鼻地說,以輕蔑的口吻說,不以為然地說
探查,打探,訪查(秘密信息)
v.(動詞)vt. & vi. 嗅; 聞 test by sniffing; try the smell of
vt. & vi. 喘粗氣 draw air in through the nose so that there is a sound
noun
1. sensing an odor by inhaling through the nose
Synonym: snuff
verb
1. inhale audibly through the nose
e.g. the sick student was sniffling in the back row
Synonym: sniffle
2. perceive by inhaling through the nose
e.g. sniff the perfume
Synonym: whiff
1. (忍住不哭或表示不贊成時)抽鼻子
When you sniff, you breathe in air through your nose hard enough to make a sound, for example when you are trying not to cry, or in order to show disapproval.
e.g. She wiped her face and sniffed loudly...
她抹了一把臉,很響地抽著鼻子。
e.g. Moira looked around and sniffed. 'This place badly needs a decorator.'...
莫伊拉環顧四周,抽了抽鼻子。“這個地方太需要有人來裝修一下了。”
2. 聞;嗅
If you sniff something or sniff at it, you smell it by sniffing.
e.g. Suddenly, he stopped and sniffed the air...
他突然停下來,聞了聞空氣里的味道。
e.g. She sniffed at it suspiciously.
她懷疑地聞了聞。
3. 嗤之以鼻地表示;輕蔑地說
You can use sniff to indicate that someone says something in a way that shows their disapproval or contempt.
e.g. 'Tourists!' she sniffed.
她輕蔑地說道:“游客!”
4. 輕視;蔑視
If you say that something is not to be sniffed at, you think it is very good or worth having. If someone sniffs at something, they do not think it is good enough, or they express their contempt for it.
e.g. The salary was not to be sniffed at either...
這份工資也不容小覷。
e.g. Foreign Office sources sniffed at reports that British troops might be sent.
外交部消息人士對有可能派出英國軍隊的報道不屑一顧。
5. 用鼻子吸入(膠毒等)
If someone sniffs a substance such as glue, they deliberately breathe in the substance or the gases from it as a drug.
e.g. He felt light-headed, as if he'd sniffed glue.
他覺得暈乎乎的,好像吸了膠毒一樣。
6. 嗅到;感覺到
If you get a sniff of something, you learn or guess that it might be happening or might be near.
sniff的近義詞
e.g. You know what they'll be like if they get a sniff of a murder investigation...
你知道如果他們嗅到馬上會進行謀殺調查會怎么樣。
e.g. Have the Press got a sniff yet?...
新聞界嗅到了一點消息沒有?
7. 一絲;一點兒
If you say that someone has not had a sniff of something, you mean that they have not had even a small chance of getting it.
e.g. Winterton has never had a sniff of a government job in his entire twenty-one years in parliament.
在國會的整整21年里,溫特頓沒有得到過任何在政府里工作的機會。
相關詞組:sniff aroundsniff outsniff round
1. 聞:1)觀看(see)觀看酒的顏色是否有光澤清澈;2)旋動(swirl)旋動使空氣進入酒中,可以使紅酒的單寧變得更柔和;3)聞(sniff)聞酒香是否和諧或者有難聞的氣味;4)細嘗(sip)把酒吸入口中,鑒別酒在口腔中的味道;5)品嘗(savor)品嘗口中的酒是否柔順,
2. (吸氣):/snicker (竊笑) | /sniff (吸氣) | /snub (責罵)
v.(動詞)sniff的基本意思是“聞,嗅”,指將鼻子貼近某人或某物,通過嗅覺器官來對其進行判斷,可以表示“嗅”的動作,也可以表示“嗅出”的結果。引申可指“喘粗氣”“覺察到”。
sniff可用作及物動詞,也可用作不及物動詞。用作及物動詞時,后接名詞或代詞作賓語,有時還可以接以形容詞充當補足語的復合賓語。
sniff可以引出直接引語,意思是“哼了一聲說道”。
v.(動詞)sniff, smell
這組詞的共同意思是“嗅”。其區別在于:
1.smell更強調嗅覺,而sniff更強調嗅覺器官。所以smell可用于表示“有無嗅覺”,而sniff可表示“吸入”。
2.smell可表示“散發臭味”,而sniff可表示“鼻子里哼了一聲說道”,引出直接引語,而smell無此意義和用法。
以上就是本站詳細整理的詞語sniff是什么意思的翻譯解釋,供大家參考一下。
All that is required is for the operator to work out how to sniff appropriately.(對于操作者來說所需的一切就是如何做出適當的吸嗅動作。)
I just wanted to sniff their newborns' heads.(我只是想聞一下新生兒的腦袋。)
Biologists also noted deer sniff and lick an unfamiliar rub, which suggests that this visual mark on a small tree plays an important communication purpose in the social life of deer.(生物學家也注意到鹿會嗅和舔陌生的擦痕,這表明小樹上的這種視覺標記在鹿群的社會生活中起著重要的交流作用。)
The bear pauses on a patch of rockweed algae to sniff the air.(黑熊在一塊長滿巖藻的礫石上駐足,嗅著空氣中的氣味。)
She took a deep sniff of the perfume.(她使勁聞了聞香水。)
No stopping to sniff the roses?(難道都不能稍作停歇嗎?)
Sniff the cookie in an insecure network.(在不安全的網絡進行嗅探cookie。)
Now you can sniff a fragrance and get the same effect.(現在你可以聞一聞香味就得到同樣的效果。)
The dogs are trained to sniff out drugs.(這些狗是經過訓練的嗅毒犬。)
They train dogs to sniff out drugs.(他們訓練狗嗅出毒品。)
用作動詞(v.)
瞧不起 look (sb or sth) downYou shouldn't sniff at this opportunity, you may not get another like it.你不應該小看這個機會,你未必再得到同樣的機會了。用作動詞(v.)
She lifted the lids and sniffed appreciably.用作動詞 (v.)
~+名詞
sniff clothes聞衣服sniff flower聞花sniff medicine聞藥sniff perfume聞香水sniff danger覺察到了危險sniff plot覺察到了陰謀~+副詞
sniff appreciably高興地聞了聞sniff greedily貪婪地聞sniff instinctively本能地聞了聞sniff suspiciously疑惑地聞sniff around四處察看sniff out嗅出sniff up吸入~+介詞
sniff at嗅…He..frequently sniffed to see whether he could breathe properly.