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词根:snot
adj.snotty 流鼻涕的,尽是鼻涕的;下贱的
14世纪晚期,源自古英语 gesnot “鼻涕”,来自原始日耳曼语 *snuttan(源头还包括古弗里西亚语 snotta,中低地德语和中荷兰语 snotte,中低地德语 snute),与 snout(参见)相同的词根。古英语还有一个动词 snite “擦或挖鼻子”。 “卑鄙的人”的意思来自1809年。Snot-rag“口袋手帕”在1886年出现。
Middle English, from Old English gesnot; akin to Old High German snuzza nasal mucus
The first known use of snot was in the 15th century
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
snottyadjective
soiled with nasal mucus
a snotty nose
annoyingly or spitefully unpleasant
a snotty reply
snotnoun
nasal mucus
a snotty person
1 Next thing I know, Daphne’s gathering up snot in her throat like she’s summoning up demons.
2 And in a rush of snot and relief, it emerged.
3 Darling caught a cold! Old sneeze, shed snot!
宝宝感冒了! 老打喷嚏, 流鼻水!
4 I lean down to his face and see that he's inhaling and exhaling these disgusting bubbly strands of snot from the last throes of his cryathon.
5 I will knock him down and pummel the snot out of him.
6 The yearly coolest prolocutor belongs to nobody but the World Cup snot pig.
超可爱鼻涕猪:年度最酷代言猪非世界杯鼻涕猪莫属.
7 “Don’t make a noise. There’s a good darling. Get snot all over your daughter’s hand—but no noise.”
8 It 'snot his fault.
但这不是他的错。
9 “I’m out there blowing snot all over myself.”
10 She says this the same way my brother says “slug juice” or “snot” when Carol’s around, and Carol does the same thing, the same wrinkle of the nose, the same wriggle.
11 “You have to get him,” she choked out, then yanked her hand back and wiped the snot away from her nose.
12 Oomen wavered, sucking on his lip, snot running from his nose.
13 Looking up at his nose, I saw snot dripping.
我抬头看着他的鼻子,发现有块鼻屎岌岌可危。
14 A crust of frozen snot had formed below Jojen’s nose, and from time to time he shivered violently.
15 Tears and snot ran down the boy’s unlovely face.
16 A snot oozed from his nose and he wiped it away with the back of his hand.
17 Peach looked at me with his face dripping water and snot.
18 My face is officially a five-spout faucet: tears pouring from both eyes, snot flowing, bit of drool running down, the whole deal.
19 Would anybody ever decide to see what snot tastes like?
难道有人会想要尝尝鼻涕的滋味吗?
20 “Don’t be surprised when you find snot in yours.”