sniff
verbVerb Forms
Idioms Phrasal Verbspresent simple I / you / we / they sniff | |
he / she / it sniffs | |
past simple sniffed | |
past participle sniffed | |
-ing form sniffing |
- [intransitive]
to breathe air in through your nose in a way that makes a sound, especially when you are crying, have a cold, etc. 抽鼻子(尤指哭泣、患感冒等時出聲地用鼻子吸氣) We all had colds and couldn't stop sniffing and sneezing. 我們都感冒了,一個勁地抽鼻子,打噴嚏。 She sniffed a little and dabbed at her eyes. 她嗅了嗅,輕輕擦了擦眼睛。
Extra ExamplesThe woman sniffed back her tears. 這個女人抽抽鼻子止住了眼淚。 He sniffed loudly and continued to weep. 他大聲嗅了嗅,繼續哭泣。 She sniffed and wiped her nose with a tissue. 她抽了抽鼻子,然後用紙巾擦拭。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- loudly
- deeply
- a little
- …
- at
- [transitive, intransitive]
to breathe air in through the nose in order to discover or enjoy the smell of something synonym smell(吸着氣)嗅,聞 - sniff something
sniffing the fresh morning air 吸着早晨的新鮮空氣 to sniff glue 吸膠毒 - sniff (at something)
The dog sniffed at my shoes. 那條狗嗅我的鞋。 He sniffed appreciatively. ‘Smells delicious. What is it?’ 他欣賞地吸着鼻子說:“ 聞 很香, 是什麽?”
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- loudly
- deeply
- a little
- …
- at
- sniff something
- [transitive, intransitive] + speech | sniff (something)
to say something in a way that shows that you are annoyed, unhappy or not satisfied or that you do not approve of somebody/something 抱怨;不以爲然地說
Word OriginMiddle English: imitative.