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1 snort
snort [snɔ:t](b) (person → in anger) grogner, ronchonner;∎ to snort with laughter s'étouffer ou pouffer de rire;∎ he snorted in disbelief il eut un petit grognement incrédule∎ "nonsense!", he snorted "c'est absurde!", grommela-t-il3 noun∎ the horse gave a loud snort le cheval s'ébroua bruyamment;∎ he gave a snort of contempt il poussa un grognement de mépris;∎ he gave a snort of laughter il pouffa de rire∎ to have a snort se faire une ligne -
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A n1 (of horse, bull) ébrouement m ; (of person, pig) grognement m ; to give a snort [horse, bull] s'ébrouer ; [person, pig] grogner ;3 ○ ( drink) petit coup m.B vtr1 ‘hooligans!’ he snorted ‘voyous!’ grogna-t-il ;2 argot des drogués sniffer [drug]. -
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snort [snɔ:t]1. noun* * *[snɔːt] 1. 2.transitive verb argot des drogués sniffer3.intransitive verb [person, pig] grogner; [horse, bull] s'ébrouer -
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1. intransitive verbschnauben (with, in vor + Dat.)2. transitive verb 3. nounSchnauben, das* * *[sno:t] 1. verb1) ((usually of animals) to force air noisily through the nostrils, breathing either in or out: The horses snorted impatiently.) schnauben2) ((of people) to make a similar noise, showing disapproval, anger, contempt, amusement etc: She snorted at the very suggestion that she was tired.) schnauben2. noun(an act of snorting: a snort of impatience; She gave a snort of laughter.) das Schnauben* * *[snɔ:t, AM snɔ:rt]to \snort with anger/disbelief/disgust wütend/ungläubig/verächtlich schnaubento \snort with laughter vor Lachen [los]prustenII. vtto \snort cocaine/heroin/speed Kokain/Heroin/Speed schnupfen2. (disapprovingly)▪ to \snort sth etw [verächtlich] schnaubenIII. nto give a \snort ein Schnauben von sich dat geben, schnaubenthe horse gave a \snort das Pferd schnaubtea \snort of bourbon/whiskey ein Gläschen Bourbon/Whisky* * *[snɔːt]1. nSchnauben nt no pl; (of person also) Prusten nt no pl; (of boar) Grunzen nt no plhe gave a snort of contempt/rage — er schnaubte verächtlich/vor Wut
2. vischnauben; (person also) prusten; (boar) grunzen3. vt1) (person) schnauben2) drugs sniffen (sl)* * *snort [snɔː(r)t]A v/i2. prustenB v/t2. ausprusten3. Kokain etc schnupfen:snort snow sl koksenC s1. Schnauben n2. Prusten n3. sl → academic.ru/68410/snifter">snifter 2* * *1. intransitive verbschnauben (with, in vor + Dat.)2. transitive verb 3. nounSchnauben, das* * *v.schnauben v. -
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I [snɔːt]1) (of horse, bull) sbuffo m.; (of person, pig) grugnito m.2) colloq. (of cocaine) sniffata f.3) colloq. (drink) cicchetto m., bicchierino m.II 1. [snɔːt]verbo transitivo colloq. sniffare [ drug]2.verbo intransitivo [person, pig] grugnire; [horse, bull] sbuffare* * *[sno:t] 1. verb1) ((usually of animals) to force air noisily through the nostrils, breathing either in or out: The horses snorted impatiently.) sbuffare, soffiare2) ((of people) to make a similar noise, showing disapproval, anger, contempt, amusement etc: She snorted at the very suggestion that she was tired.) sbuffare, brontolare2. noun(an act of snorting: a snort of impatience; She gave a snort of laughter.) sbuffo, lo sbuffare* * *[snɔːt]1. nsbuffata, sbuffo2. vi(horse, person) sbuffare3. vt(fam: drugs) sniffare* * *snort /snɔ:t/n.1 sbuffo; sbuffata; lo sbuffare2 (naut. mil.) ► snorkel, def. 1(to) snort /snɔ:t/A v. i.sbuffare; soffiare: snorting horses, cavalli che sbuffanoB v. t.* * *I [snɔːt]1) (of horse, bull) sbuffo m.; (of person, pig) grugnito m.2) colloq. (of cocaine) sniffata f.3) colloq. (drink) cicchetto m., bicchierino m.II 1. [snɔːt]verbo transitivo colloq. sniffare [ drug]2.verbo intransitivo [person, pig] grugnire; [horse, bull] sbuffare -
6 snort
[snɔ:t, Am snɔ:rt] vischnauben, prusten; horse schnauben;to \snort with laughter vor Lachen [los]prusten vt2) ( disapprovingly)to \snort sth etw [verächtlich] schnauben nto give a \snort ein Schnauben von sich dat geben, schnauben;the horse gave a \snort das Pferd schnaubtea \snort of bourbon/ whiskey ein Gläschen Bourbon/Whisky -
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sno:t
1. verb1) ((usually of animals) to force air noisily through the nostrils, breathing either in or out: The horses snorted impatiently.) resoplar, bufar2) ((of people) to make a similar noise, showing disapproval, anger, contempt, amusement etc: She snorted at the very suggestion that she was tired.) resoplar, bufar
2. noun(an act of snorting: a snort of impatience; She gave a snort of laughter.) resoplidosnort vb bufartr[snɔːt]1 (make noise - person) resoplar, bufar; (- animal) resoplar2 (say angrily etc) bramar, gruñir1 (drugs) esnifar3 (of drugs) esnifadasnort ['snɔrt] vi: bufar, resoplarsnort n: bufido m, resoplo mn.• bufido s.m.• resoplido s.m.• resuello s.m.v.• bufar v.• decir con un bufido v.• resollar v.• resoplar v.
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1. snɔːrt, snɔːtintransitive verb bufar, resoplar
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vta) ( utter) bramar, gruñir*b) ( inhale) (sl) \<\<cocaine\>\> esnifar (arg)
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noun bufido m, resoplido m[snɔːt]1. N1) [of horse, person] resoplido m, bufido m2) ** [of whisky etc] trago m ; [of cocaine etc] esnife * m2. VI1) [horse, person] resoplar, bufar2) (Drugs) * esnifar *3. VT1) (=say) bufar"no!" he snorted — -¡no! -bufó él
2) (Drugs) * [+ cocaine etc] inhalar, esnifar ** * *
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1. [snɔːrt, snɔːt]intransitive verb bufar, resoplar
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vta) ( utter) bramar, gruñir*b) ( inhale) (sl) \<\<cocaine\>\> esnifar (arg)
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8 prusten
v/i vor Wut etc.: snort; vor Erschöpfung: pant, gasp for air; vor Lachen prusten burst out laughing, explode with laughter; er kam prustend angelaufen he ran up panting* * *to snort; to splutter* * *prus|ten ['pruːstn]vi (inf)to snortsie prustete laut vor Lachen — she gave a loud snort ( of laughter)
* * *prus·ten[ˈpru:stn̩]vor Lachen \prusten to snort with laughter* * ** * *vor Lachen prusten burst out laughing, explode with laughter;er kam prustend angelaufen he ran up panting* * * -
9 parsk|nąć
pf — parsk|ać impf (parsknęła, parsknęli — parskam) vi 1. (wydać dźwięk) [osoba, koń] to snort; [maszyna, silnik] to splutter- parsknąć/parskać z zadowoleniem to snort with pleasure- parsknąć/parskać śmiechem to snort with laughter2. (powiedzieć opryskliwie) [osoba] to snort- „jak to?” – parsknął ‘what do you mean?’ he snortedThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > parsk|nąć
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10 prusten
prus·ten [ʼpru:stn̩]vi( fam) to snort; ( beim Trinken) to splutter;vor Lachen \prusten to snort with laughter -
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12 proesten van het lachen
proesten van het lachenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > proesten van het lachen
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13 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. -
14 prychać
impf ⇒ prychnąć* * *-am, -asz, -nąć; perf; vi* * *ipf.prychnąć pf. -ij1. (= parskać) snort; prychnąć śmiechem snort out with laughter.2. (= odpowiadać opryskliwie) spit out.3. ( o silniku) wheeze.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > prychać
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15 расхохотаться
1) General subject: burst into laughter, snort, (громко) break into laughter, split with laughter2) Makarov: fall a-laughing -
16 громко смеяться
1) General subject: boohoo, heehaw, laugh aloud, hoot with laughter, shout with laughter2) Australian slang: Laugh like a drain, snort -
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18 reírse con estrépito
• have a big dream• have a big mouth• laugh in one's sleeve• laugh noisily• laugh up• laugh with a snort• roar past• roar with anger• roar with laughter• roar with pain• utter a horselaugh -
19 smejati se grohotom
• roar with laughter; snort
См. также в других словарях:
snort — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ little, small ▪ loud ▪ derisive VERB + SNORT ▪ give, let out … Collocations dictionary
laughter — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ hearty, helpless, hysterical, insane, loud, maniacal (esp. AmE), raucous, uncontrollable, uproarious, wild … Collocations dictionary
snort — Synonyms and related words: Homeric laughter, assibilate, assibilation, bark, bawl, be above, be contemptuous of, be in stitches, bellow, belly laugh, beverage, blare, blat, blow, blubber, boff, boffola, boom, bray, break up, breathe, breathe… … Moby Thesaurus
snort — [[t]snɔ͟ː(r)t[/t]] snorts, snorting, snorted 1) VERB When people or animals snort, they breathe air noisily out through their noses. People sometimes snort in order to express disapproval or amusement. [V with n] Harrell snorted with laughter...… … English dictionary
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snort — snort1 [ snɔrt ] verb 1. ) intransitive to make a sudden loud noise through your nose, for example because you are angry or laughing: Michael snorted indignantly. snort with: Angela snorted with laughter. 2. ) transitive if someone snorts a drug… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
snort — 1 verb 1 (I, T) to express anger, impatience, or amusement by breathing air noisily through your nose: “Certainly not,” he snorted. (+ with): She snorted with contempt at the suggestion. 2 (I) to make a loud noise by forcing air out through your… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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snerk — 1. interjection Expressing amusement; a snicker, or a snort of laughter. 2. verb To snicker or snort with laughter to express amusement … Wiktionary
laugh — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. guffaw, snicker, giggle, titter, chuckle. See rejoicing. laugh at II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. chuckle, giggle, titter, snicker, snigger, guffaw, chortle, cackle, fit of laughter, peal of laughter,… … English dictionary for students