nose

英[nəʊz] 美[noʊz]
  • n. 鼻子;突出部分;嗅觉
  • v. 嗅到;探听
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星级词汇:
  • nose n.鼻子;突出部分;嗅觉v.嗅到;探听
    n. (名词)
    1. 嗅觉
    2. 船头
    3. 头部
    4. 鼻口部
    5. 暗探,探问
    6. 突出的部分
    7. 干预
    8. 香气,气味
    9. 管口,筒口,枪口
    10. 喷嘴
    11. 前缘
    12. 【空】机首,机头
    13. 能世,能势,野世,野势(姓,日本)
    v. (动词)
    1. 用鼻子碰, 用鼻子擦,
    2. 嗅,闻
    3. 用鼻子品评(酒)等
    4. 嗅出,闻出
    5. 探出,侦探出,看出
    6. 探索,搜寻
    7. 打听干涉,探听
    8. 以头部探(路)小心前进,小心探索着前进
    9. 小心翼翼地驾驶
    10. 引导
    11. <口>探问,探着
    12. 小心翼翼地向前移动
    13. 告密
    14. 以尖端推进
    n. (名词)
    1. [C]鼻子 part of the face above the mouth, used for breathing and smelling
    2. [C]似鼻子的东西 thing like a nose in shape or position
    3. [S]嗅觉 sense of smell
    v. (动词)
    1. vt. & vi. 嗅出 discover by smelling
    2. vt. & vi. 向前推进 go forward carefully

英英释义

Noun:
  1. 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"

  2. a front that resembles a human nose (especially the front of an aircraft);

    "the nose of the rocket heated up on reentry"

  3. the front or forward projection of a tool or weapon;

    "he ducked under the nose of the gun"

  4. a small distance;

    "my horse lost the race by a nose"

  5. a symbol of inquisitiveness;

    "keep your nose out of it"

  6. the sense of smell (especially in animals);

    "the hound has a good nose"

  7. a natural skill;

    "he has a nose for good deals"

  8. a projecting spout from which a fluid is discharged

Verb:
  1. search or inquire in a meddlesome way;

    "This guy is always nosing around the office"

  2. advance the forward part of with caution;

    "She nosed the car into the left lane"

  3. catch the scent of; get wind of;

    "The dog nosed out the drugs"

  4. push or move with the nose

  5. rub noses

  6. defeat by a narrow margin

1. Barry had his nose put out of joint by Lucy's aloof sophistication.
露西的冷淡与世故使得巴里十分不快。

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2. He had had a fight with Smith and bloodied his nose.
他和史密斯打了一架,把后者的鼻子打出了血。

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3. She wrinkled her nose, piqued by his total lack of enthusiasm.
她皱皱鼻子,为他毫无热情而感到不快。

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4. If you kept your nose clean, you had a job for life.
如果你规规矩矩,就可以一辈子都捧着这个饭碗。

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5. She even had plastic surgery to change the shape of her nose.
为改变鼻子的形状,她甚至接受了整形手术。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. He quirked up his nose to make a face.
      他鼻子一扬作了个鬼脸。
    2. I wrinkled up my nose at the nasty smell.
      我闻到那股难闻的味,皱起了鼻子。
    3. The child pressed her nose against the window.
      那小女孩把鼻子贴在窗户上。
    4. Insert the nose of the staple remover firmly under the staple.
      将起钉机的尖端牢固地插在缝合钉的下面。
    5. This dog has a wonderfully good nose.
      这只狗嗅觉特灵。
    6. He has a good nose for a secret.
      他对秘密有好的嗅觉。
    7. His nose told him that he was getting near the cow shed.
      他的嗅觉告诉他, 他正走近牛棚。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. The dog nosed out a rat.
      那只狗闻到了老鼠的气味。
    2. If there is anything wrong with the car, he can nose it out.
      要是汽车出了什么毛病,他就能觉察出来。
    3. I'll go and nose about for more news.
      我们去打听一下更多的消息。
    4. Don't nose into other people's affairs.
      别干涉他人的事。
    5. That man will nose out a scandal anywhere.
      那个人在什么地方都会探听出丑闻。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Your nose is bleeding.
      你的鼻子在出血。
    2. My nose is itching.
      我的鼻子痒。
    3. The child's nose is running.
      那孩子在流鼻涕。
    4. His nose is stopped up with a cold.
      他因感冒鼻子塞住了。
    5. A fly alighted at the point of my nose.
      一只苍蝇落在我的鼻尖上。
    6. He has a prominent nose.
      他有一个突起的鼻子。
    7. He got a bloody nose in the fight.
      他在打斗中被打得鼻子流血。
    8. He punched me on the nose.
      他用拳头打我的鼻子。
    9. An elephant's nose is extraordinarily long!
      象的鼻子特别的长!
    10. I saw the car's nose appear round the corner.
      我看到汽车头出现在拐角处。
    11. He brought the aircraft's nose up and made a perfect landing.
      他拉起机头,平稳地降落下来。
    12. The nose of the plane dipped as we came in to land.
      当我们开始着陆时,飞机略略低下了机头。
    13. The instruments are in the nose section of the rocket.
      仪器都在火箭头部。
    14. Most dogs have a good nose.
      大多数狗的嗅觉灵敏。
    用作动词 (v.)
    用作不及物动词 S+~(+A)
    1. The little boat nosed carefully between the rocks.
      小船在岩石间谨慎地缓慢行驶。
    用作及物动词 S+~+ n./pron.
    1. The dog nosed the car carefully.
      狗仔细地嗅着那辆汽车。
    2. The ship nosed its way.
      船缓缓前进。
    3. The dog nosed the fox.
      狗嗅出了狐狸。
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    5. The secret has been nosed.
      秘密被探听到了。
    用作宾补动词 S+~+ n./pron. + adj.
    1. The dog nosed the door open.
      狗用鼻子推开了门。
n. (名词)
  1. nose的基本意思是“鼻子”,指嗅觉器官,也可指“似鼻子的东西”,如汽车头、飞机头等。nose还可指一个人或动物对气味的感知能力,即“嗅觉”。
  2. nose作“鼻子”“鼻状物”解时是可数名词,指“嗅觉”时是单数名词,其前多加不定冠词a。
  3. 在表示“牵着某人的鼻子走”时,一般不说lead sb's nose或lead sb by sb's nose,而说lead sb by the nose
v. (动词)
  1. nose用作动词时的意思是“嗅出”,多指人或动物根据某种气味进行跟踪,其动作表现为鼻部挺进,引申可表示为“打听”“刺探”,也可指“(船、飞机等用头部)探路前进”。
  2. nose既可用作不及物动词,也可用作及物动词; 用作不及物动词时,常与介词at或副词about搭配使用,表示嗅的动作。用作及物动词时,接名词或代词作宾语,偶尔也可接由形容词充当宾语补足语的复合宾语,表示嗅的对象或结果,即“嗅出”。
用作名词 (n.)
by a nose
    以些微之差 by a very small margin
count noses
    数人数 count the number of people
cut off one's nose to spite one's face
    拿自己出气 hurt oneself
follow one's nose
    凭直觉行事 do sth depend on one's feeling
have a nose for
    对…敏感,很善于发现 have an ability to detect or find sth
have one's nose in a book
    埋头看书 read a book very attentively
keep sb's nose clean
    行为规矩,洁身自好,不卷入是非 avoid doing anything unacceptable illegal, etc.
keep sb's nose to the grindstone
    使自己一刻不停地拼命干 keep oneself working hard
lead by the nose
    牵着(某人的)鼻子,完全操纵(某人) control sb
    lead sb by the nose

    She doesn't like to be led by the nose.

    她不喜欢被人家牵着鼻子走。

    Mrs. Jones leads her wretched husband by the nose.

    琼斯太太完全操纵着可怜的丈夫。

    When the tax-payers discovered how they had been led by the nose all these years, they used their voting power to destroy the government.

    当纳税人发现这些年来他们是如何受控于人时,他们就利用自己的选举权来抵制政府。

look down one's nose at
    轻视(某人或某物) treat sb/sth with contempt
on the nose
    正好,恰好,准确 precisely; exactly
poke one's nose into
    探问,干预 interfere in sth although it is not one's concern
turn up one's nose at
    瞧不起 consider sth not good enough or important enough to be enjoyed or taken seriously
under sb's nose
    就在某人眼皮底下 in sb's presence, usually without him noticing anything
with one's nose in the air
    目中无人地 very haughtily; in a very superior way
用作动词 (v.)
nose about (v.+adv.)
    找; 探听 search around for sth
    nose about

    I'll just go and nose about a bit.

    我就去探听一下。

    What was he nosing about for?

    他在找什么?

    I saw her nosing about in the room, but I can't guess what she was looking for.

    我见她在屋里东找西找,但猜不出她在找什么。

nose at (v.+prep.)
    嗅 discover by smelling
    nose at sth

    The cat nosed at the toy mouse.

    猫嗅着玩具老鼠。

    The puppy nosed at my arm.

    那小狗嗅我的臂。

nose into (v.+prep.)
    打听 find sth by searching
    nose into sth

    I don't like the kind of people who always nose into other people's affairs.

    我不喜欢总是打听别人事情的那种人。

nose out (v.+adv.)
    嗅出; 探听出 find sth by smell〔searching〕
    nose sth ⇔ out

    The dog nosed a rat out.

    那条狗嗅出一只老鼠的气味。

    That man will nose out a scandal anywhere.

    那个人在什么地方都会探听出丑闻。

    My study has nosed out some interesting facts.

    我通过研究发现了一些有趣的事实。

nose through (v.+prep.)
    缓慢地通过 move or push ahead slowly and carefully through sth
    nose one'way through sth

    The ship nosed its way slowly through the ice.

    那艘船缓慢地破冰前进。

    The ship nosed its way through the winding channel.

    船在蜿蜒的海峡中小心航行。

用作名词 (n.)
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