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[snɪfl] 1. гл.1) сопеть; хлюпать носом2. сущ.1) сопение, хлюпаньеSyn:2) ( the sniffles)а) насморкSyn:б) амер.; разг. приступ депрессии, подавленное состояние -
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s.to have the sniffles tener un ligero resfriado2 moqueo.v.1 sorberse la nariz, respirar con ruido, aspirar ruidosamente, hacer ruido con la nariz.2 gimotear, prorrumpir en sollozos.3 aspirar aire entrecortadamente.vi.1 sorber (sniff repeatedly)2 gimotear (cry quietly)(pt & pp sniffled) -
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1. n сопение; хлюпанье носом2. n насморк, заложенный нос3. v сопеть; хлюпать носом4. v говорить в нос, гнусавитьСинонимический ряд:1. sneeze (noun) cold; fit; sneeze; suspiration2. pant (verb) blow; gasp; gulp; pant; puff; snort; wheeze; whoop -
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Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > sniffle valve
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/'snifl/ * danh từ - (số nhiều) sự sổ mũi - tiếng xỉ mũi * nội động từ - sổ mũi -
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[snifl] v ֆսսացնել, քթով օդը աղմուկով ներս քաշել. քիթը վեր քաշել -
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I v/i umg. sniffle; musst du dauernd schniefen? do you have to keep on sniffling?II v/t Sl. (Drogen) sniff* * *to sniff; to snivel* * *schnie|fen ['ʃniːfn]vi (dial)(bei Schnupfen) to sniff(le); (beim Weinen) to sniffle, to snivel* * *1) (to draw in air through the nose with a slight noise.) sniff2) (to make sniffing noises, or breathe noisily: He's snuffling because he has a cold.) snuffle* * *schnie·fen[ˈʃni:fn̩]vi to sniffle, to sniff* * *intransitives Verb sniffle; (bes. beim Weinen) snivel* * *A. v/i umg sniffle;musst du dauernd schniefen? do you have to keep on sniffling?B. v/t sl (Drogen) sniff* * *intransitives Verb sniffle; (bes. beim Weinen) snivel
См. также в других словарях:
Sniffle — Snif fle, v. i. [Freq. of sniff. See {Snivel}.] To snuffle, as one does with a catarrh. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sniffle — (v.) 1819, frequentative form of SNIFF (Cf. sniff). Related: Sniffled; sniffling. The sniffles runny nose, head cold is recorded from 1825 … Etymology dictionary
sniffle — ► VERB ▪ sniff slightly or repeatedly, typically because of a cold or fit of crying. ► NOUN 1) an act of sniffling. 2) a slight head cold. DERIVATIVES sniffly adjective. ORIGIN imitative … English terms dictionary
sniffle — [snif′əl] vi. sniffled, sniffling to sniff repeatedly, as in checking mucus running from the nose n. an act or sound of sniffling the sniffles Informal 1. a head cold 2. the sniffling that accompanies a crying spell sniffler n … English World dictionary
sniffle — I UK [ˈsnɪf(ə)l] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms sniffle : present tense I/you/we/they sniffle he/she/it sniffles present participle sniffling past tense sniffled past participle sniffled to keep breathing in noisily through your nose, for… … English dictionary
sniffle — [[t]snɪ̱f(ə)l[/t]] sniffles, sniffling, sniffled 1) VERB If you sniffle, you keep sniffing, usually because you are crying or have a cold. Please don t yell at me. She began to sniffle. Syn: snuffle 2) N COUNT: also the N in pl A sniffle is a… … English dictionary
sniffle — 1. verb To make a whimpering or sniffing sound when breathing because of a runny nose. Sonia sniffled a little, and her eyes were puffy and wet. 2. noun The act, or the sound of sniffling; the condition of having a runny or … Wiktionary
sniffle — snif|fle1 [ˈsnıfəl] v [i]spoken [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: sniff] to keep sniffing in order to stop liquid from running out of your nose, especially when you are crying or you have a cold ▪ For goodness sake, stop sniffling! sniffle 2 sniffle2 n… … Dictionary of contemporary English
sniffle — snif|fle1 [ snıfl ] verb intransitive to keep breathing in noisily through your nose, for example because you are crying or you have a cold sniffle snif|fle 2 [ snıfl ] noun count often plural a slight cold … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
sniffle — I. intransitive verb (sniffled; sniffling) Etymology: frequentative of sniff Date: 1632 1. to sniff repeatedly ; snuffle 2. to speak with or as if with sniffling • sniffler noun II … New Collegiate Dictionary
sniffle — sniffler, n. /snif euhl/, v., sniffled, sniffling, n. v.i. 1. to sniff repeatedly, as from a head cold or in repressing tears: She sniffled woefully. n. 2. an act or sound of sniffling. 3. sniffles, a condition, as a cold, marked by sniffling… … Universalium