snout如何读

英:[snaʊt]

美:[snaʊt]

snout是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 口鼻部
  2. 鼻子
  3. 猪嘴
  4. 大鼻子
  5. 鼻状物
  6. 喷嘴
  7. 船首
  8. 猪鼻形的东西
  9. 露头
  10. 【动】吻状突起
  11. 吸盘
  12. 冲角
  13. 烟草
  14. 蛇管的前端
  15. 长鼻子
v. (动词)
  1. 装管嘴

snout变形

复数:snouts

第三人称单数:snouts

现在分词:snouting

过去式:snouted

过去分词:snouted

snout扩展

snouted (adj.), snoutlike (adj.)

snout英英释义

noun

a long projecting nose (as of a swine)

the human nose especially when large or grotesque

something resembling an animal's snout in position, function, or shape: such as

prow

nozzle

the terminal face of a glacier

verb

intransitive verb

to dig or search with or as if with the snout The bear was on a low-level hunting mission … and snouted around for anything to fuel a furnace-like appetite …—Danny Buckland … help us to visualize precisely [Ignatius] Sancho stomping through his house, snouting about in every corner, pausing only to curse his increasingly irritating failure to track down the newspapers he is searching for.—S. S. Sanhu

These whales feed by snouting around in soft ocean bottoms …—Elizabeth Quill

snout词源中文解释

13世纪初,“动物的躯干或突出的鼻子,鼻子或下颚”在古英语中没有发现,源自中低德语和中荷兰语 snute “鼻子”,源自原始日耳曼语 *snut-(也是德语 Schnauze,挪威语 snut,丹麦语 snude “鼻子”的来源)。

在整个日耳曼语系中,一组以sn-(现代德语和意第绪语 schn-) 相关的词汇与人的鼻子或动物的鼻子有关。根据可能是模拟的。这些意义可以扩展到狗鼻子的 snap; 马可以发出的 snort 声,以及人的 snore 呼吸粗糙或受阻。还可以比较 snarl, sneeze, snooze, snuff, snoop, snot 等。它们与另一组日耳曼语有关的词汇(与“剪切; 分离的部分”有关)(snip, snick 等)的关系不确定,但意义往往重叠。

从公元1300年开始,用于其他动物和(轻蔑地)用于人。16世纪至17世纪英语有 snout-fair “好看的”(1520年代)。

Lady Strangelove: Not as a suitor to me sir?
Mr. Swaynwit: No you are too great for me. Nor your Mopsey without, though shee be snout-faire, and has some wit shee's too little for me ...
[Brome, "The Court Beggar," 1632]

snout_水产行业词汇

吻部

头部的最前端到眼的前缘。

snout词源英文解释

Noun Middle English snute; akin to Middle Dutch snūt snout, German Schnauze

The first known use of snout was in the 13th century

snout儿童词典英英释义

snowblowernoun

a machine in which a rotating device picks up and throws snow aside

snowblowernoun

a machine in which a rotating device picks up and throws snow aside

snowbirdnoun

any of several small birds (as a junco) seen chiefly in winter

snowbanknoun

a mound or slope of snow

snowball1 of 2noun

a round mass of snow pressed or rolled together

a viburnum widely grown for its ball-shaped clusters of white flowers called alsosnowball bush

snowball2 of 2verb

to throw snowballs at

to increase or expand at a rapidly accelerating rate

problems snowball when early trouble signs are ignored

snow1 of 2noun

small white ice crystals formed directly from the water vapor of the air

a fall of snow crystals : a mass of snow crystals that have fallen to earth

something resembling snow: as

a dessert made of stiffly beaten egg whites, sugar, and fruit

pineapple snow

slang cocaine

snow2 of 2verb

to fall or cause to fall in or as snow

it had been snowing all day

to cover, shut in, or imprison with or as if with snow the desk was snowed under by papers

we were snowed in for two days

to deceive, persuade, or charm with insincere or flattering talk

couldn't snow her with his compliments

snoutnoun

a long nose or muzzle (as of a pig) that sticks out

a front part of the head of an animal that sticks out like the snout of a pig

the human nose especially when large or ugly

something resembling a snout

snout医学词典英英释义

snoutnoun

a long projecting nose (as of a swine)

snout 例句

1 Madan flew a short distance up the Cwm before bringing the aircraft around, so that its snout pointed downhill.

2 The two intact dragons were each three feet tall, their snouts pointed upward and their steaming mouths open.

3 Then, using its large snout to lift her off the ground and into the air, it caught her, throwing her over its shoulder like a rag doll.

4 I flipped to a clean page in the sketch pad and made a line drawing of the snout, filling in the defensive wounds from the seal in all of the right spots.

5 Every once in a while a creature’s tail, fin, or snout would surface as some peculiar behavior.

6 He sniffed it suspiciously and nudged it with his moist snout.

7 Nervous, I stand up and read my descriptive essay about walking Mrs. Gilbert’s dog, with his “tiny needle teeth” and “smooshed-in snout.”

8 He kicked the pig in the snout with his back hooves and went into a steep dive.

9 His nose and mouth had mutated into a snout filled with yellow fangs.

10 With her bright button eyes and pointy snout nosing into Molly’s business, Lori reminds her of a ferret.

11 She's always poking her snout into everything , ie interfering.

她总爱多管闲事.

12 This glacial lake is bound by the glacier snout on one end, and a.

这个冰川湖的一端是冰川的末端,另一端则是一排由冰川搬运来的沉积物和岩石累积而成的冰碛。

13 When the horse felt the pressure let up on his snout and heard Anya’s encouragement to go, he sprang forward, hooves ripping up the grass and throwing clods of dirt behind him.

14 The dragon did not seem to have noticed anything: It was already fifty feet away, swooping low over the lake to scoop up water in its scarred snout.

15 As the animal got closer, its wet snout and big jaw and boxy shoulders sharpened into view.

16 A pink snout and white fuzz poked out and looked around.

17 There he was, curled up in a pile of debbir branches, his snout covered by a paw.

18 But I was too panicked and too parly and missed the beast's snout by a second.

19 Werfel heard Druzmilla warn him beneath her breath, “Archivist...game is up. There’s a vork headed this way with its snout to the ground. It must smell elf. Get ready to run.”

20 We have guns and the pigs have snouts.

snout 同义词

2 突端

point

3 突出部分

pavilion pallet jut

8 冲角

attack spur

10 船首

forward head eye stem bow prow

11 螟蛾

pyralid

13 长鼻子

proboscis

15 口吻

turn strain

19 烟叶

tobacco

21

kiss proboscis

22 管嘴

nozzle

snout 短语相关

have/get one's nose/snout in the trough snout beetle

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