sniffle
英 [ˈsnɪfl]
美 [ˈsnɪfl]
v. (尤指因哭泣或患感冒)抽鼻子
n. 抽鼻子(声)
现在分词:sniffling 过去式:sniffled 复数:sniffles 第三人称单数:sniffles 过去分词:sniffled
BNC.37895 / COCA.19237
习惯用语
n.
- get, have, etc. the sniffles
- 患轻感冒
to get, have, etc. a slight cold
牛津词典
verb
- (尤指因哭泣或患感冒)抽鼻子
to sniff or keep sniffing , especially because you are crying or have a cold
noun
- 抽鼻子(声)
an act or the sound of sniffling- After a while, her sniffles died away.
过了一会儿,她抽鼻子的声音逐渐平息了。
- After a while, her sniffles died away.
柯林斯词典
- VERB (哭泣或感冒时)不断抽鼻子
If yousniffle, you keep sniffing, usually because you are crying or have a cold.- 'Please don't yell at me.' She began to sniffle.
“请不要对我大喊大叫。”她啜泣起来。
- 'Please don't yell at me.' She began to sniffle.
- 轻微感冒
Asniffleis a slight cold. You can also say that someone hasthe sniffles.
英英释义
noun
verb
- inhale audibly through the nose
- the sick student was sniffling in the back row
- cry or whine with snuffling
- Stop snivelling--you got yourself into this mess!
双语例句
- 'Please don't yell at me.' She began to sniffle.
“请不要对我大喊大叫。”她啜泣起来。 - In me the tiger sniffle the rose.
我心里有猛虎在细嗅蔷薇。 - Life is made up of sob, sniffle, and smile, with sniffle predominating. crybaby: a person who cries or complains frequently with little cause.
人生是以哭、泣、笑三者构成的,尤以泣为最。爱哭的人:经常不为什么原因而哭泣或抱怨的人。 - The lack of air in the room make everyone sniffle.
屋子里空气缺乏,使得每个人都频频吸气。 - Don't wait around hoping for mom to get another sniffle.
不要指望你妈妈又感冒。