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1 sniff
I [snɪf]1) (with cold, crying) (il) tirare su col naso; (of disgust, disdain) smorfia f.2) (inhalation) fiutata f.; (of drug) sniffata f.to take a sniff of — annusare [ perfume]
3) fig. (slight scent)II 1. [snɪf]verbo transitivo fiutare [ air]; annusare [perfume, food]; sniffare [glue, cocaine]2.to sniff at — annusare; fig. arricciare o storcere il naso di fronte a [idea, dish]
* * *[snif] 1. verb1) (to draw in air through the nose with a slight noise.) annusare, (tirare su col naso)2) (to do this in an attempt to smell something: The dog sniffed me all over; He sniffed suddenly, wondering if he could smell smoke.) annusare, fiutare2. noun(an act of sniffing.) annusata, fiutata* * *[snɪf]1. n(sound) annusata, fiutata2. vt3. vi(person) tirare su col naso, (in contempt) arricciare il naso•- sniff at* * *sniff /snɪf/n.4 odore; profumo; sentore5 (fig.) sentore; accenno; indizio; allusione: They ran away at the first sniff of trouble, sono scappati al primo sentore di violenza6 (spec. sport) piccola possibilità; piccola chance: He didn't even get a sniff at goal, non ha avuto la benché minima possibilità di segnare(to) sniff /snɪf/v. i. e t.1 annusare; aspirare; fiutare; sniffare (pop.); inalare; respirare rumorosamente (o tirare su) col naso: Don't sniff!, non tirare su col naso!; to sniff medicine, inalare una medicina; to sniff cocaine, fiutare (o sniffare) cocaina; to sniff the sea air, aspirare (o fiutare) l'aria marina● to sniff around, ( di cani, ecc.) fiutare qua e là; (fig.) indagare di nascosto □ to sniff at st., annusare, fiutare qc.; (fig.) arricciare il naso per qc.; mostrare disprezzo per qc., disapprovare qc. □ ( dei cani) to sniff out illicit drugs, fiutare la droga abusiva ( negli aeroporti, ecc.) □ to sniff out information, scovare informazioni □ to sniff up, tirare su col naso, aspirare; annusare, fiutare □ That offer is not to be sniffed at, quell'offerta non è affatto disprezzabile (o da disprezzare).* * *I [snɪf]1) (with cold, crying) (il) tirare su col naso; (of disgust, disdain) smorfia f.2) (inhalation) fiutata f.; (of drug) sniffata f.to take a sniff of — annusare [ perfume]
3) fig. (slight scent)II 1. [snɪf]verbo transitivo fiutare [ air]; annusare [perfume, food]; sniffare [glue, cocaine]2.to sniff at — annusare; fig. arricciare o storcere il naso di fronte a [idea, dish]
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2 schnauben
vt/i; schnaubt, schnaubte oder altm. schnob, hat geschnaubt oder altm. geschnoben; Tier: snort (auch Person); sich (Dat) die Nase schnauben blow one’s nose; vor Wut etc. schnauben umg. snort with rage etc.; „Frechheit!“, schnaubte er „What cheek (Am. nerve)!“ he snorted* * *(Mensch) to snort;(Pferd) to snort* * *schnau|ben ['ʃnaubn] pret schnaubte or (old) schnob ['Snauptə, ʃnoːp] ptp geschnaubt or (old) geschnoben [gə'Snaupt, gə'ʃnoːbn]1. vi1) (Tier) to snort2) (= fauchen) to snortvor Wut/Entrüstung schnáúben — to snort with rage/indignation
2. vt1)(= schnäuzen)
die Nase schnáúben — to blow one's nose2) (= fauchen) to snortUnverschämtheit, schnaubte er — disgraceful, he snorted
3) (liter Pferd etc) to breathe3. vrsich schnáúben — to blow one's nose
* * *1) ((usually of animals) to force air noisily through the nostrils, breathing either in or out: The horses snorted impatiently.) snort2) ((of people) to make a similar noise, showing disapproval, anger, contempt, amusement etc: She snorted at the very suggestion that she was tired.) snort3) (an act of snorting: a snort of impatience; She gave a snort of laughter.) snort* * *schnau·ben[ˈʃnaubn̩]I. vivor Wut \schnauben to snort with rage2. (durch die Nase pusten) to snortwütend \schnaubend snorting with rage3. (sich schnäuzen) to blow one's noseII. vr* * *regelmäßiges (auch unregelmäßiges) intransitives Verb <person, horse> snort ( vor with); (fig.) < steam locomotive> puff, chuff* * *schnauben v/t & v/i; schnaubt, schnaubte oder obs schnob, hat geschnaubt oder obs geschnoben; Tier: snort (auch Person);sich (dat)die Nase schnauben blow one’s nose;vor Wut etc„Frechheit!“, schnaubte er “What cheek (US nerve)!” he snorted* * *regelmäßiges (auch unregelmäßiges) intransitives Verb <person, horse> snort ( vor with); (fig.) < steam locomotive> puff, chuff* * *v.to sniff v.to snort v.
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