snoot

英[snuːt] 美[snuːt]
  • n. 鼻子;鬼脸;势利小人
  • vt. 怠慢
snooted snooted snooting snoots
  • snob n.势利小人;自命不凡的人
  • snob appeal 商品对势利顾客的吸引力(如高档,稀奇或进口商品)
  • snobbery n.势利
  • snobbish adj.势利的;自命不凡的
  • snobbishness n.势利;势利言行
Noun:
  1. a person regarded as arrogant and annoying

  2. informal terms for the nose

1. We selected Jack to snoot off for the championship.
我们选杰克参赛争冠军.

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2. As the birds rise, the hunters snoot at them.
鸟群一起飞, 猎手们就举枪射击.

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3. They decided to snoot it out with each other.
他们决定以武力解决争斗.

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4. 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.

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5. I saw him snoot into me street and disappeared.
我看见他迅速走进那条街没影了.

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    1. 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。
    2. 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。
    3. The colonial officer went so far as to order his men to snoot down all escaping villagers.
      殖民地官员竞命令他的部下用格打死所有的逃出的村民。

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