snoot
英 [snuːt]
美 [snuːt]
n. (人的)鼻子; 鼻子朝天的人(瞧不起别人); 势利眼
COCA.42437
牛津词典
noun
- (人的)鼻子
a person's nose - 鼻子朝天的人(瞧不起别人);势利眼
a person who treats other people as if they are not as good or as important as them
英英释义
noun
- informal terms for the nose
- a person regarded as arrogant and annoying
双语例句
- We selected Jack to snoot off for the championship.
我们选杰克参赛争冠军。 - This gun can snoot small stones at rabbits.
这枪可以用小石子射击兔子。 - They decided to snoot it out with each other.
他们决定以武力解决争斗。 - In old days, people in this village used to snoot it out with those in that village for land mark or irrigation.
从前,往往发生这村的人和那村的人为界标或灌溉而你死我活地械斗的事。 - Tom biffed Fred on the snoot.
汤姆击中弗雷德的鼻子。 - It's too late; let's snoot through now.
太晚了,现在我们走吧。 - There is always the risk of civilians being caught in the crossfire when terrorists and soldiers snoot it out.
当恐怖分子与士兵交火时,平民总有吃流弹的危险。 - I'm eager to be your friend as you snoot straight with me.
我渴望做你的朋友,因为你对我诚实。 - Through natural selection, weeds have developed efficient mechanisms of root and snoot growth.
通过自然选择,野草获得了根苗生长的有效机制。