snook

英[snuːk] 美[snuːk]
  • n. 轻蔑的动作;锯盖鱼
snook
Noun:
  1. large tropical American food and game fishes of coastal and brackish waters; resemble pike

1. Tories cocked a snook at their prime minister over this legislation.
保守党人就这一法规向他们的首相表示了轻蔑。

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2. The boy cocked a snook at the policeman's back after being scolded.
男孩在被训斥之后在警察背后作轻蔑的手势.

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3. As a painter, she cocks a snook at traditional techniques.
作为一名画家, 她瞧不起传统画法.

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4. Amelia took regular flying lessons from her instructor Neta Snook.
她的指导老师耐塔.斯努克给她上常规的飞行课.

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5. He's called Snook, and he lives in a village of that ilk.
他叫斯努克, 住在斯努克村.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. As a painter, she cocks a snook at traditional techniques.
      作为一名画家,她瞧不起传统画法。
    2. The boy cocked a snook at the policeman's back after being scolded.
      男孩在被训斥之后在警察背后作轻蔑的手势。