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(nose)

  • 61 runny

    adjective (liquid; watery: Do you like your egg yolk firm or runny?; The baby has a runny nose.) moale; care curge

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  • 62 shiny

    adjective (glossy; reflecting light; polished: a shiny cover on a book; a shiny nose; shiny shoes.) strălucitor

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  • 63 shrew

    [ʃru:]
    1) (a type of small mouse-like animal with a long, pointed nose.) şoarece de câmp
    2) (an old word for an unpleasant woman with a violent temper and sharp tongue.)

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  • 64 sinus

    ((usually in plural) an air-filled hollow in the bones of the skull, connected with the nose: His sinuses frequently become blocked in the winter; ( also adjective) He suffers from sinus trouble.) sinus

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  • 65 smother

    1) (to kill or die from lack of air, caused especially by a thick covering over the mouth and nose; to suffocate: He smothered his victim by holding a pillow over her face.) a sufoca
    2) (to prevent (a fire) from burning by covering it thickly: He threw sand on the fire to smother it.) a înăbuşi
    3) (to cover (too) thickly; to overwhelm: When he got home his children smothered him with kisses.) a acoperi cu

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  • 66 smudge

    1. noun
    (a smear or a blurred mark: There's a smudge of ink on your nose.) pată, murdărie
    2. verb
    (to make or become blurred or smeared.) a murdări, a macula
    - smudginess

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  • 67 sneeze

    [sni:z] 1. verb
    (to blow out air suddenly, violently and involuntarily through the nose: The pepper made him sneeze.) strănut
    2. noun
    (an act of sneezing.) a strănuta

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  • 68 sniff

    [snif] 1. verb
    1) (to draw in air through the nose with a slight noise.) a adulmeca
    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.) a mirosi
    2. noun
    (an act of sniffing.) adulmecare

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  • 69 snout

    (the projecting mouth and nose part of certain animals, especially of a pig.) rât, bot

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  • 70 snuff

    I noun
    (powdered tobacco for sniffing up into the nose: He took a pinch of snuff.) tabac de prizat
    II verb
    (to snip off the burnt part of the wick of (a candle or lamp).) a stinge (o lumâ­nare, o lampă)

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  • 71 squint

    [skwint] 1. verb
    1) (to have the physical defect of having the eyes turning towards or away from each other or to cause the eyes to do this: The child squints; You squint when you look down at your nose.) a avea strabism, a se uita cruciş
    2) ((with at, up at, through etc) to look with half-shut or narrowed eyes: He squinted through the telescope.) a privi cruciş la
    2. noun
    1) (a squinting position of the eyes: an eye-operation to correct her squint.) strabism
    2) (a glance or look at something: Let me have a squint at that photograph.) privire
    3. adjective, adverb
    ((placed etc) crookedly or not straight: Your hat is squint.) înclinat

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  • 72 stifle

    1) (to prevent, or be prevented, from breathing (easily) eg because of bad air, an obstruction over the mouth and nose etc; to suffocate: He was stifled to death when smoke filled his bedroom; I'm stifling in this heat!) a sufoca
    2) (to extinguish or put out (flames).) a înăbuşi
    3) (to suppress (a yawn, a laugh etc).) a reprima

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  • 73 stuff up

    (to block: He stuffed the hole up with some newspaper; I've got a cold and my nose is stuffed up.) a astupa

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  • 74 throat

    [Ɵrəut]
    1) (the back part of the mouth connecting the openings of the stomach, lungs and nose: She has a sore throat.) gât(lej)
    2) (the front part of the neck: She wore a silver brooch at her throat.) gât
    - throaty
    - throatily
    - throatiness

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  • 75 tickle

    ['tikl] 1. verb
    1) (to touch (sensitive parts of someone's skin) lightly, often making the person laugh: He tickled me / my feet with a feather.) a gâdila
    2) ((of a part of the body) to feel as if it is being touched in this way: My nose tickles.) a mânca
    3) (to amuse: The funny story tickled him.) a amuza
    2. noun
    1) (an act or feeling of tickling.) mân­că­rime, gâdilitură
    2) (a feeling of irritation in the throat (making one cough).) iritaţie, mâncărime
    - be tickled pink

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  • 76 tissue

    ['tiʃu:]
    1) ((one of the kinds of) substance of which the organs of the body are made: nervous tissue; the tissues of the body.) ţesut
    2) ((a piece of) thin soft paper used for wiping the nose etc: He bought a box of tissues for his cold.) batiste de hârtie

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  • 77 trunk

    1) (the main stem (of a tree): The trunk of this tree is five metres thick.) trunchi
    2) (a large box or chest for packing or keeping clothes etc in: He packed his trunk and sent it to Canada by sea.) cufăr; geamantan
    3) (an elephant's long nose: The elephant sucked up water into its trunk.) trompă
    4) (the body (not including the head, arms and legs) of a person (and certain animals): He had a powerful trunk, but thin arms.) trunchi
    5) ((American) a boot (of a car): Put your baggage in the trunk.) portbagaj

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  • 78 tweak

    [twi:k] 1. verb
    (to pull with a sudden jerk.) a pişca, a ciupi
    2. noun
    (a sudden sharp pull: He gave her nose a playful tweak.) ciupitură

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  • 79 weigh

    [wei] 1. verb
    1) (to find the heaviness of (something) by placing it on a scale: He weighed himself on the bathroom scales; You must have your luggage weighed at the airport.) a (se) cân­tări
    2) (to be equal to in heaviness: This parcel weighs one kilo; How much / What does this box weigh?) a cântări
    3) (to be a heavy burden to: She was weighed down with two large suitcases.) a împovăra
    2. verb
    1) (to attach, or add, a weight or weights to: The plane is weighted at the nose so that it balances correctly in flight.) a îngreuna
    2) (to hold down by attaching weights: They weighted the balloon to prevent it from flying away.) a echilibra prin adăugarea unei greu­tăţi
    - weightlessness
    - weighty
    - weightily
    - weightiness
    - weighing-machine
    - weightlifting
    - weigh anchor
    - weigh in
    - weigh out
    - weigh up

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  • 80 whisker

    ['wiskə]
    1) (in plural a man's moustache, beard and/or sideburns.) barbă, mus­tăţi, favoriţi
    2) ((usually in plural) one of the long hairs between the nose and the mouth of a cat etc.) mus­tăţi
    - whiskery
    - miss by a whisker

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  • nose — [nōz] n. [ME < OE nosu, akin to Ger nase, orig. a dual, meaning “the two nostrils” < IE base * nas , nostril > Sans nāsā, the nose, lit., pair of nostrils, L nasus, nose & naris (pl. nares), nostril] 1. the part of the human face between …   English World dictionary

  • Nose — (n[=o]z), n. [AS. nosu; akin to D. neus, G. nase, OHG. nasa, Icel. n[ o]s, Sw. n[ a]sa, Dan. n[ a]se, Lith. nosis, Russ. nos , L. nasus, nares, Skr. n[=a]s[=a], n[=a]s. [root]261. Cf. {Nasal}, {Nasturtium}, {Naze}, {Nostril}, {Nozzle}.] [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • nose — ► NOUN 1) the facial part projecting above the mouth, containing the nostrils and used in breathing and smelling. 2) the front end of an aircraft, car, or other vehicle. 3) the sense of smell. 4) an instinctive talent for detecting something. 5)… …   English terms dictionary

  • Nose — Nose, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Nosed} (n[=o]zd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Nosing}.] 1. To smell; to scent; hence, to track, or trace out. [1913 Webster] 2. To touch with the nose; to push the nose into or against; hence, to interfere with; to treat… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • Nose — bezeichnet Karl Wilhelm Nose (um 1758 1835), Arzt und Autor zahlreicher mineralogischer Werke Roman Nose (eigentlich Woo ka nay, um 1830 1868), Häuptling der Himoweyuhkis Tomaž Nose (* 1982), einen slowenischen Radrennfahrer The Nose, eine… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Nose — Nose, v. i. To push or move with the nose or front forward. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] A train of cable cars came nosing along. Hamlin Garland. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Nose — (n[=o]z), v. i. 1. To smell; to sniff; to scent. Audubon. [1913 Webster] 2. To pry officiously into what does not concern one; to {nose around}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • nose\ in — • nose in(to) I. informal Prying or pestering interest in; unwelcome interest in; impolite curiosity. He always had his nose in other people s business. Contrast: nose out of II. v To move in close; move slowly in with the front first. The ship… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • Nose — [nouz] die; , s [ nouziz] <aus engl. nose »Nase«> vorderes, nach oben gebogenes Ende des ↑Snowboards …   Das große Fremdwörterbuch

  • nose — [n] smelling organ of animate being adenoids, beak*, bill*, horn*, muzzle*, nares, nostrils, olfactory nerves, proboscis, schnoz*, smeller*, sneezer*, sniffer*, snoot*, snout*, snuffer*, whiffer*; concepts 392,601 nose [v] detect, search… …   New thesaurus

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