snort
verb /snɔːt/
/snɔːrt/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they snort | /snɔːt/ /snɔːrt/ |
he / she / it snorts | /snɔːts/ /snɔːrts/ |
past simple snorted | /ˈsnɔːtɪd/ /ˈsnɔːrtɪd/ |
past participle snorted | /ˈsnɔːtɪd/ /ˈsnɔːrtɪd/ |
-ing form snorting | /ˈsnɔːtɪŋ/ /ˈsnɔːrtɪŋ/ |
- [intransitive, transitive] to make a loud sound by breathing air out noisily through your nose, especially to show that you are angry or think something is silly
(表示气愤或被逗乐)喷鼻息,哼 - The horse snorted and tossed its head.
马打了个响鼻儿,晃晃脑袋。 - snort with something to snort with laughter
扑哧一声笑了 - snort in something She snorted in disgust.
她厌恶地哼了一声。 - + speech ‘You!’ he snorted contemptuously.
“你!” 他轻蔑地哼了一声。
Topics Animalsc2- He snorted indignantly and walked away.
他气愤地哼了一声,走开了。 - She snorted at his suggestion.
对于他的建议,她只哼了一声。 - He snorted with derision.
他嘲笑地哼了一声。 - Calvin snorted in disbelief.
卡尔文怀疑地哼了一声。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- loudly
- softly
- angrily
- …
- at
- in
- with
- …
- The horse snorted and tossed its head.
- [transitive] snort something to take drugs by breathing them in through the nose
用鼻子吸(毒品) - to snort cocaine
吸可卡因
- to snort cocaine
词源late Middle English (as a verb, also in the sense ‘snore’): probably imitative; compare with snore. The noun dates from the early 19th cent.