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1 blow one’s nose
تَمَخَّطَ \ blow one’s nose: to clean the nose by sending a strong breath through it into a handkerchief. \ مَخَطَ \ blow one’s nose: to clean the nose by sending a strong breath through it into a handkerchief. -
2 follow one's nose
to go straight forward.يَسير بِشَكلٍ مُسْتَقيم الى الأمام -
3 poke one’s nose into sth
تَدَخَّلَ في \ interfere: to push oneself, without invitation, into sth. that is not one’s concern: Tell him to stop interfering in (or with) their plans. poke one’s nose into sth.: to take an unwelcome interest in (sb. else’s affairs). -
4 poke one’s nose into sth
دَسَّ أَنْفَهُ في \ poke one’s nose into sth.: to take an unwelcome interest in (sb. else’s affairs). -
5 poke one's nose into
to interfere with other people's business:يَحْشُر أنفَهُHe is always poking his nose into my affairs.
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6 turn up one's nose at
to treat with contempt:يَرْفُض بازْدِراء واسْتِخْفافHe turned up his nose at the school dinner.
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7 keep (some)one's nose to the grindstone
to (force someone to) work hard, without stopping.يُجْبِرُ على العَمَل الشّاقArabic-English dictionary > keep (some)one's nose to the grindstone
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8 keep (some)one's nose to the grindstone
to (force someone to) work hard, without stopping.يُجْبِرُ على العَمَل الشّاقArabic-English dictionary > keep (some)one's nose to the grindstone
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9 look down one's nose at
to regard with contempt.يَحْتَقِر -
10 emitting nasal mucus by placing one index finger on the outside of the nose and blowing
Australian slang: (thus blocking one nostril) bushman's hankyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > emitting nasal mucus by placing one index finger on the outside of the nose and blowing
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11 lead by the nose
to make (a person) do whatever one wants.يَجْعَلُه يَفْعَل ما يُريد، يَقودُه من أنْفِه -
12 emitting nasal mucus by placing one index finger on the outside of the nose (thus blocking one nostril) and blowing
Australian slang: bushman's hankyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > emitting nasal mucus by placing one index finger on the outside of the nose (thus blocking one nostril) and blowing
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13 næse
nose, runny* * *(en -r) nose;( irettesættelse) reprimand;( på fly) nose;( på fodtøj) toe;(fig) have flair;[ have næse for] have a nose for, have flair for;[ det gik hans næse forbi] it passed by him, he just missed it;[ få en lang næse] be disappointed;[ stikke sin næse i] poke (el. stick) one's nose into;[ stikke (el. sætte) næsen i sky](fig) stick one's nose in the air;[ sætte sin næse op efter] aim at,(neds) fondly hope to get;[ tabe næse og mund] gape, be dumbfounded;[ tage næsen til sig] back out;(se også II. pille, I. pudse, II. række, snyde);[ med præp:][ gå lige efter næsen] follow one's nose;[ lige for næsen af os] under our (very) noses ( fx he stole it from under our (very) noses);( også) it was staring me in the face;[ ikke kunne huske fra næse til mund] have a memory like a sieve;( er syg) he is flat on his back,( er død) he has turned up his toes;[ sidde med næsen i bøgerne] pore over one's books; be (el. sit) buried in one's books;[ han sidder altid med næsen i en bog] he always has his nose in a book;(dvs irettesætte ham) rap him over (el. on) the knuckles;[pr. næse] a head, each;(dvs af beundring) go into raptures about;[ spille en på næsen] fool somebody;( være fræk) be pert to somebody;(se også II. rynke, skind);(fig) take somebody in, do somebody. -
14 meter las narices en
• nose and throat specialist• nose around for• poke one's nose into• spy into• stick one's nose in• stick one's nose into -
15 meter la nariz en
• nose forward• nose job• poke one's nose into• stick one's nose into -
16 задирать нос
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17 burun 1 3pp. burni
nose; spout; keyhole; how (naut.); point, promontory. burun 1 3pp. burnii bilan gapir /burun 1 3pp. burnii ko’tarildi to become conceited, put on airs. burun 1 3pp. burni suq /ikki qo’lni burun 1 3pp. burniiga suqib/burun 1 3pp. burniidan osha/burun 1 3pp. burniidan ip o’tkazib ol to lead about by the nose. burun 1 3pp. burniidan tortsa yiqilguday to be very frail (lit., He will fall over if he clears his nose.). burun 1 3pp. burniidan chiqdi to be wasted, spoiled. burun 1 3pp. burniini tishlab qol to feel bitter pangs of regret. burun 1 3pp. burnining tagida/ostida right under one’s nose -
18 torcer o nariz
nose, to turn up one's nose at -
19 csepeg az orra
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20 מחיטה
blowing one's nose
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