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1 self-contempt
self-con·ˈtemptto express \self-contempt Selbstverachtung zum Ausdruck bringen* * * -
2 self-contempt
self-con·'tempt nSelbstverachtung f;to express \self-contempt Selbstverachtung zum Ausdruck bringen -
3 sneer
intransitive verb1) (smile scornfully) spöttisch od. höhnisch lächeln/grinsen; hohnlächeln2) (speak scornfully) höhnen (geh.); spottenPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/120809/sneer_at">sneer at* * *[sniə] 1. verb1) (to raise the top lip at one side in a kind of smile that expresses scorn: What are you sneering for?) höhnisch grinsen2) ((with at) to show contempt for (something) by such an expression or by scornful words etc: He sneered at our attempts to improve the situation.) höhnen3) (to say with contempt: `You haven't a chance of getting that job,' he sneered.) höhnen2. noun(a scornful expression, words etc that express contempt.) der Hohn* * *[snɪəʳ, AM snɪr]I. vi1. (smile derisively) spöttisch grinsen2. (express disdain) spotten▪ to \sneer at sth/sb etw/jdn verhöhnen [o verspotten], über etw/jdn spottenII. n spöttisches Lächeln* * *[snɪə(r)]1. n(= expression) spöttisches or höhnisches Lächeln; (= remark) spöttische or höhnische Bemerkung2. vispotten; (= look sneering) spöttisch or höhnisch grinsenadolescents often sneer at what they cannot understand — Jugendliche spotten oft über das, was sie nicht verstehen können
to sneer at sb — jdn verhöhnen; (facially also) jdn auslachen
* * *sneer [snıə(r)]A v/iat über akk)2. höhnen, spötteln, spotten ( alle:at über akk)C s1. höhnische Grimasse2. a) Hohn m, Spott mb) höhnische Bemerkung* * *intransitive verb1) (smile scornfully) spöttisch od. höhnisch lächeln/grinsen; hohnlächeln2) (speak scornfully) höhnen (geh.); spottenPhrasal Verbs:- sneer at* * *n.Spott nur sing. m. v.grinsen v.spötteln v. -
4 sniff
1. nounSchnüffeln, das; Schnuppern, das; (with running nose, while crying) Schniefen, das; (contemptuous) Naserümpfen, das2. intransitive verbhave a sniff at something — an etwas (Dat.) riechen od. schnuppern
schniefen; die Nase hochziehen; (to detect a smell) schnuppern; (to express contempt) die Nase rümpfen3. transitive verb(smell) riechen od. schnuppern an (+ Dat.) [Essen, Getränk, Blume, Parfüm, Wein]Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/120810/sniff_at">sniff at* * *[snif] 1. verb1) (to draw in air through the nose with a slight noise.) schniefen2) (to do this in an attempt to smell something: The dog sniffed me all over; He sniffed suddenly, wondering if he could smell smoke.) schnüffeln2. noun(an act of sniffing.) das Schnüffeln* * *[snɪf]I. nhe took a deep \sniff of the country air er atmete die Landluft tief einto have a \sniff of sth an etw dat riechen2. (smell a trace)to catch a \sniff of sth etw witternwhen I arrived I caught a \sniff of perfume als ich kam, roch es leicht nach ParfümII. vi2. (show disdain) die Nase rümpfen3.▶ not to be \sniffed at nicht zu verachten sein* * *[snɪf]1. nSchniefen nt no pl (inf); (disdainful) Naserümpfen nt no pl; (of dog) Schnüffeln nt no plwe never even got a sniff of the money — wir haben das Geld noch nicht mal von Weitem zu sehen bekommen
at the first sniff of danger, he backed out — sobald er Gefahr witterte, zog er sich zurück
2. vt(= test by smelling) riechen, schnuppern an (+dat) (inf); air riechen, schnuppern; smelling salts einziehen; glue einatmen, schnüffeln (inf); drugs sniffen (sl); snuff schnupfen; (fig = detect) wittern, riechenthe dogs sniffed each other —
sniff these flowers — riech mal an den Blumen
3. vi(person) schniefen (inf); (dog) schnüffeln, schnuppern* * *sniff [snıf]A v/i1. schnuppern, schnüffeln ( beide:at an dat):2. schniefen, die Nase hochziehen3. fig die Nase rümpfen (at über akk):B v/t2. schnuppern an (dat)3. riechen (auch fig wittern):sniff out ausschnüffeln4. naserümpfend sagen5. Kokain etc schnupfen:sniff snow sl koksenC s1. Schnüffeln n2. Schniefen n3. Naserümpfen n* * *1. nounSchnüffeln, das; Schnuppern, das; (with running nose, while crying) Schniefen, das; (contemptuous) Naserümpfen, das2. intransitive verbhave a sniff at something — an etwas (Dat.) riechen od. schnuppern
schniefen; die Nase hochziehen; (to detect a smell) schnuppern; (to express contempt) die Nase rümpfen3. transitive verb(smell) riechen od. schnuppern an (+ Dat.) [Essen, Getränk, Blume, Parfüm, Wein]Phrasal Verbs:- sniff at* * *v.schnauben v.schnüffeln v.
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