snorts

英 [snɔːts] 美 [snɔːrts]

v.  (表示气愤或被逗乐)喷鼻息,哼; 用鼻子吸(毒品)
n.  (尤指表示气愤或被逗乐的)喷鼻息,哼; (用鼻子吸入的)毒品; 用鼻子吸毒
snort的第三人称单数和复数



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB (人或牲畜)喷鼻息;(人表示不赞成、可笑等)哼鼻子,嗤之以鼻
    When people or animals snort, they breathe air noisily out through their noses. People sometimes snort in order to express disapproval or amusement.
    1. Harrell snorted with laughter...
      哈勒尔扑哧一声笑了。
    2. He snorted loudly and shook his head.
      他响亮地哼了一声,摇了摇头。
    3. Snort is also a noun.
    4. ...snorts of laughter...
      阵阵嗤笑
    5. He turned away with a snort.
      他哼了一声,转过脸去。
  2. VERB (表示轻蔑)哼着鼻子说
    If someone snorts something, they say it in a way that shows contempt.
    1. 'Reports,' he snorted. 'Anyone can write reports.'
      “报告,”他哼着鼻子说,“谁都会写。”
  3. VERB 吸食(毒品)
    To snort a drug such as cocaine means to breathe it in quickly through your nose.
    1. He died of cardiac arrest after snorting cocaine.
      他死于吸食可卡因之后的心脏停搏。

双语例句

  1. Guests interact with Luck as he breathes, walks, snorts, winks and even gets the hiccups.
    有课吗可以感受都幸运的呼吸,走路,鼻息,眨眼,甚至打嗝。
  2. Monica is taking a drink as Ross says that, laughs, and snorts her drink.
    我是说,我那是真的找到属于我的声音!
  3. After sunset, I hear the bellowing snorts and grunts of several moose in rut.
    太阳下山后,我听到好几只发情期的驼鹿的低吼声和呼噜声。
  4. Their suppressed chokes and snorts of amusement.
    他们忍俊不禁的呛噎声和嗤笑声。
  5. When the apnea is accompanied by loud snorts and snoring, the bed partner may wake up as often during the night as the person with the actual sleep disorder.
    当睡眠呼吸暂停和响亮的鼻鼾相伴时,打鼾者的床伴可能会如同急性睡眠障碍患者一样夜间经常被吵醒。