Nose

[nəʊz] or [noz]

解释:

(noun.) a front that resembles a human nose (especially the front of an aircraft); 'the nose of the rocket heated up on reentry'.

(noun.) the front or forward projection of a tool or weapon; 'he ducked under the nose of the gun'.

(noun.) the organ of smell and entrance to the respiratory tract; the prominent part of the face of man or other mammals; 'he has a cold in the nose'.

(noun.) a natural skill; 'he has a nose for good deals'.

(noun.) the sense of smell (especially in animals); 'the hound has a good nose'.

(noun.) a symbol of inquisitiveness; 'keep your nose out of it'.

(noun.) a small distance; 'my horse lost the race by a nose'.

(verb.) defeat by a narrow margin.

(verb.) push or move with the nose.

(verb.) advance the forward part of with caution; 'She nosed the car into the left lane'.

手打:默文--From WordNet

解释:

(n.) The prominent part of the face or anterior extremity of the head containing the nostrils and olfactory cavities; the olfactory organ. See Nostril, and Olfactory organ under Olfactory.

(n.) The power of smelling; hence, scent.

(n.) A projecting end or beak at the front of an object; a snout; a nozzle; a spout; as, the nose of a bellows; the nose of a teakettle.

(v. t.) To smell; to scent; hence, to track, or trace out.

(v. t.) To touch with the nose; to push the nose into or against; hence, to interfere with; to treat insolently.

(v. t.) To utter in a nasal manner; to pronounce with a nasal twang; as, to nose a prayer.

(v. i.) To smell; to sniff; to scent.

(v. i.) To pry officiously into what does not concern one.

乔纳森手打

同义词及近义词:

n. Snout, nozzle.

奥罗拉编辑

解释:

n. the organ of smell: the power of smelling: sagacity: the projecting part of anything resembling a nose as the spout of a kettle &c.: a drip a downward projection from a cornice: (slang) an informer.—v.t. to smell: to oppose rudely face to face: to sound through the nose.—ns. Nose′bag a bag for a horse's nose containing oats &c.; Nose′-band the part of the bridle coming over the nose attached to the cheek-straps.—adjs. Nosed having a nose—used in composition as bottle-nosed long-nosed &c.; Nose′-led led by the nose ruled and befooled completely; Nose′less without a nose.—ns. Nose′-leaf a membranous appendage on the snouts of phyllostomine and rhinolophine bats forming a highly sensitive tactile organ; Nose′-of-wax an over-pliable person or thing; Nose′-piece the outer end or point of a pipe bellows &c.: the extremity of the tube of a microscope to which the objective is attached: a nose-band: the nasal in armour; Nose′-ring an ornament worn in the septum of the nose or in either of its wings; Nos′ing the projecting rounded edge of the step of a stair or of a moulding.—Aquiline nose a prominent nose convex in profile; Bottle nose a name given to certain species of cetaceans: an eruption on the nose such as is produced by intemperate drinking; Pug nose a short turned-up nose; Roman nose an aquiline nose.—Hold Keep or Put one's nose to the grindstone (see Grindstone); Lead by the nose to cause to follow blindly; Put one's nose out of joint to bring down one's pride or sense of importance: to push out of favour; Thrust one's nose into to meddle officiously with anything; Turn up one's nose (at) to express contempt for a person or thing.

手打:利奥波德

娱乐性解释:

To see your own nose, indicates force of character, and consciousness of your ability to accomplish whatever enterprise you may choose to undertake. If your nose looks smaller than natural, there will be failure in your affairs. Hair growing on your nose, indicates extraordinary undertakings, and that they will be carried through by sheer force of character, or will. A bleeding nose, is prophetic of disaster, whatever the calling of the dreamer may be.

安吉莉娜整理

娱乐性解释:

n. The extreme outpost of the face. From the circumstance that great conquerors have great noses Getius whose writings antedate the age of humor calls the nose the organ of quell. It has been observed that one's nose is never so happy as when thrust into the affairs of others from which some physiologists have drawn the inference that the nose is devoid of the sense of smell.

厄纳校对

娱乐性解释:

A prominent member of the face family, usually a Greek or Roman, who owns the shortest bridge in the world. He is often stuck up in company, but frequently blows himself when he has his grippe. Principal occupations, sniffling, snivelling, sneezing, snorting and scenting, intruding in the neighbors' affairs, stuffing himself without permission and bleeding for others.

巴拉克编辑

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手打:穆里尔

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