[/snɪf; snɪf/] v 用法: 1 [I] draw air in through the nose so that there is a sound 鼻子吸气发出声音: sniffing and trying not to weep 抽泣著而忍住不哭出声来 * They all had colds and were sniffing and sneezing. 他们都感冒了, 鼻子吸气有声而且还打喷嚏. 用法: 2 (a) [I, Ipr, Tn] ~ (at) sth draw air in through the nose as one breathes, esp to discover or enjoy the smell of sth (呼吸时)用鼻吸气(尤指为闻出某气味或因爱闻某气味): sniff the sea-air 呼吸海上的空气 * sniff (at) a rose 闻闻玫瑰花香 * The dog was sniffing (at) the lamp-post. 那条狗在灯柱旁嗅来嗅去. (b) [Tn, Tn.p] ~ sth (up) draw sth up through the nose 用鼻子吸入某物: sniff snuff 吸鼻烟 * He sniffed the vapour up (through his nose). 他(用鼻子)吸入蒸气.(c) [Tn] (infml) take (a dangerous drug) by breathing it in through the nose 用鼻子吸(毒品): sniff glue 吸胶毒. 用法: 3 [Tn] say (sth) in a self-pitying, complaining way 自己怜悯自己、 抱怨地说(某事): `Nobody understands me,' he sniffed. `谁都不理解我,'他埋怨说. 用法: 4 (phr v) sniff at sth ignore or show contempt for sth 嗤之以鼻: (infml) His generous offer is not to be sniffed at, ie should be considered seriously. 他的慷慨厚意不可嗤之以鼻. sniff sb out (infml) discover sb; find sb out 发现某人; 找出某人: sniff out the culprit 发现犯人 * The police were determined to sniff out the ringleaders. 警方决心要找到匪首. sniff 2 n act or sound of sniffing; breath (of air, etc) 用鼻孔吸气(声); 呼吸; 嗅; 闻: tearful sniffs 含泪的抽泣 * get a sniff of sea air 呼吸一下海上的空气 * One sniff of this is enough to kill you. 此物闻一闻即足以致命. * `I'm going,' she said with a sniff. `我要走了,'她抽了一下鼻子说. |