snif·fleˈsni-fəl
sniffler如何读
sniffler是什么意思
- v.吸鼻涕;抽噎;以(鼻子)频频吸气
- n.鼻塞声;抽鼻子的声音
sniffler英英释义
verb
intransitive verb
to sniff repeatedly : snuffle
to speak with or as if with sniffling
noun
sniffles plural a head cold marked by nasal discharge
an act or sound of sniffling
sniffler词源英文解释
Verb frequentative of sniff
The first known use of sniffle was in 1632
sniffler儿童词典英英释义
snuggleverb
to curl up comfortably or cozily : cuddle
to pull in close especially for comfort or in affection : nestle
snuffle1 of 2verb
to snuff or sniff usually loudly and over and over again
to breathe through a partly blocked nose with a sniffing sound
whine entry 1 sense 1
snuffle2 of 2noun
the sound made in snuffling
snowboardnoun
a board like a wide ski ridden in a surfing position over snow
snow blindnessnoun
inflammation and inability to stand light caused by glare reflected from snow or ice
snootyadjective
snobbish
snootyadjective
snobbish
snobbishadjective
of, relating to, or being a snob
a snobbish attitude
snivelverb
to draw mucus up the nose loud enough to be heard
to cry or whine with sniffling
to speak or act in a whining manner
sniffle1 of 2verb
to sniff repeatedly
to speak with or as if with sniffling
sniffle2 of 2noun
plural a common cold in which the main symptom is a runny nose
an act or sound of sniffling
sniffler 例句
1 In a post-pandemic world, something as minor as a sniffle may feel like a much bigger deal—or at the very least, requiring an explanation.
2 With his immune system shot, a tissue for sniffles is always at hand.
3 The whale began to sniffle and cough.
鲸鱼开始鼻子抽噎和咳嗽。
4 But there’s a solid chance, with or without a test, that those sniffles were Covid after all.
5 This baffles me — and I am an inveterable sniffler and blubberer at sad films.
6 From the first sniffle to serious complications, understanding RSV is crucial, especially for vulnerable groups.
7 The story is dense with the kind of tragedy that leaves audience members sniffling in their seats.
8 On a recent trip, Offit saw ‒ and heard ‒ an airport cleaner sniffling, sneezing and coughing.
9 At that premiere screening, sobs and sniffles echoed constantly throughout the theater.
10 Butler, who was sniffling before the game, took only four shots and closed with eight points and those eight assists in 25 minutes.
11 Later, when I return to my room at about 10 p.m., the lights are off and the sniffler in the top bunk is asleep.
12 Short days, sniffles, and icy temps are not exactly a recipe for a good time.
13 Soon everyone will be sniffling and sneezing, hacking and coughing.
14 “In your family's eyes,” she sniffled, “I'm not good enough.”
15 We were not sick, except a few snifflers.
16 The lack of air in the room made everyone sniffle.
屋子里空气缺乏,使得每个人都频频吸气。
17 This creates an inflammatory response that leads to sneezing, sniffling, itchy eyes, and other allergy symptoms.
18 Silence was broken only by sniffles scattered between the pews, and three meditations led by Michael Gomez, business manager at the parish.
19 After the 1 hour, 54-minute run time — during which the audience laughed, sniffled and cheered following a musical number led by Ryan Gosling’s Ken and accompanied by dozens of other Kens — moviegoers began to leave.
20 The children have been sniffling for a week now.
sniffler 同义词
1 微风