sniff
[snɪf]
vt.
鄙视地说;
嗅;
深深吸入;
发现;
忿忿不平地说;
vi.
鄙视;
嗅,闻;
呼哧地吸气;
寻找,好奇地查看;
n.
吸气,擤鼻声;
一股气味;
例句:
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Some people train dogs to sniff out weasels.
来自BBC
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Have the Press got a sniff yet?
新闻界嗅到了一点消息没有?
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Take a sniff at everything and distinguish the good from the bad.
对任何东西都要用鼻子嗅一嗅,鉴别其好坏.
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Have a sniff of this medicine — It'smells revolting, doesn't it?
闻一下这种药——它有一种令人作呕的味道, 对 吗 ?
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They come in little bottles which users sniff from.
来自BBC
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But that justification doesn't pass the constitutional sniff test.
来自WSJ
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She lifted the lids and sniffed appreciably.
她掀开盖子高兴地闻了闻。
来自《权威词典》
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He must have had a cold, he is sniffing.
他一定是感冒了,正在打喷嚏。
来自《权威词典》
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The man who had cold was sniffing.
那个伤风的人在呼呼地吸气。
来自《权威词典》