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■ nose outv. t. + avv.2 (fam.) scovare; fiutare; scoprire: to nose out a scandal, fiutare uno scandalo; to nose out a nice spot for a picnic, scoprire un bel posticino per un picnic -
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nose out [vehicle] déboîter prudemment; [boat] sortir avec prudence; nose out [something], nose [something] out lit dépister [animal]; fig dénicher [facts, secret] -
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nose out 1) надушвам, подушвам; 2) показвам се, издавам се (за пласт); изпреварвам с малко, надминавам някого с малко (в нещо); -
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nose-out aircraft standместо стоянки воздушного судна хвостом к аэровокзалу -
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transitive verb* * ** * *◆ nose outI. vt1. (discover)to \nose out out the truth die Wahrheit herausfinden2. (outdo)▪ to \nose out sb ⇆ out jdn ausstechento \nose out out other candidates andere Kandidaten ausstechen* * *1. vt sep (Brit inf)aufspüren; secret, scandal ausspionieren (inf), ausschnüffeln (inf)2. vi(car) sich vorschieben* * *nose out v/t1. ausschnüffeln, ausspionieren, herausbekommen* * *transitive verb -
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vt1) ( discover)to \nose out out <-> sth secrets, details etw herausfinden;to \nose out out the truth die Wahrheit herausfinden2) ( outdo)to \nose out sb <-> out jdn ausstechen;to \nose out out other candidates andere Kandidaten ausstechen vi sich akk langsam [o vorsichtig] herausbewegen;the taxi \nose outd out into the traffic das Taxi fädelte sich langsam in den Verkehr ein -
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(to find (as if) by smelling: The dog nosed out its master's glove.) olfatear, husmearv.• curiosear v.v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( narrowly defeat) (esp AmE) escamotearle la victoria ab) ( discover) \<\<truth/secret\>\> enterarse de, descubrir*VT + ADV1) (=smell) [dog, fox] olfatear2) (=discover) [+ secret, truth] averiguar, lograr descubrir; [+ fugitive] encontrar* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( narrowly defeat) (esp AmE) escamotearle la victoria ab) ( discover) \<\<truth/secret\>\> enterarse de, descubrir* -
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1) найти по запаху (о животном)
2) разг. разнюхать, выведать;
чуять She could nose out any irregularity. ≈ Она может учуять любую ненормальность. Syn: detect, sniff, smell, pry, scent, search, snoop
3) победить с небольшим преимуществомБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > nose out
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фраз. гл.1) найти по запаху ( о животном)2) разг. разнюхать, выведать; чуятьShe could nose out any irregularity. — Она может учуять любое отклонение от обычного порядка.
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а) = nose 2)б) победить с небольшим преимуществом* * *чуять, выведать, пронюхать, разнюхать, победить с небольшим преимуществом* * *1) найти по запаху (о животном) 2) разг. разнюхать 3) победить с небольшим преимуществом -
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(to find (as if) by smelling: The dog nosed out its master's glove.) opsnuse* * *(to find (as if) by smelling: The dog nosed out its master's glove.) opsnuse -
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(to find (as if) by smelling: The dog nosed out its master's glove.) þefa uppi -
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(to find (as if) by smelling: The dog nosed out its master's glove.) kiszimatol -
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(to find (as if) by smelling: The dog nosed out its master's glove.) farejar -
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koklayarak bulmak, kokusunu almak, kıl payı kazanmak, burun farkı ile kazanmak* * *(to find (as if) by smelling: The dog nosed out its master's glove.) koklayarak bulmak
См. также в других словарях:
nose out — 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
nose out — verb recognize or detect by or as if by smelling He can smell out trouble • Syn: ↑sniff out, ↑scent out, ↑smell out • Entailment: ↑smell • Verb Frames: S … Useful english dictionary
nose out — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms nose out : present tense I/you/we/they nose out he/she/it noses out present participle nosing out past tense nosed out past participle nosed out to find out information, especially something that someone does… … English dictionary
nose out — a team of trained dogs help us to nose out the armed passengers Syn: detect, find, discover, bring to light, track down, dig up, ferret out, root out, uncover, unearth, sniff out … Thesaurus of popular words
nose out of — {informal} Curious attention; bothering. Usually used with a possessive and usually used with keep . * /When Billy asked his sister where she was going she told him to keep his nose out of her business./ Contrast: NOSE IN … Dictionary of American idioms
nose out of — {informal} Curious attention; bothering. Usually used with a possessive and usually used with keep . * /When Billy asked his sister where she was going she told him to keep his nose out of her business./ Contrast: NOSE IN … Dictionary of American idioms
nose\ out\ of — informal Curious attention; bothering. Usually used with a possessive and usually used with keep . When Billy asked his sister where she was going she told him to keep his nose out of her business. Contrast: nose in … Словарь американских идиом
nose out of joint — If something puts your nose out of joint, it offends or annoys you. When he discovered he wasn t on the invitation list, that really put his nose out of joint! … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
nose out of joint — noun An emotional state where someone in in a bad mood because he has been offended by or taken exception (objected) to some action. I think he got his nose out of joint when they promoted his friend but not him … Wiktionary
nose out — {v.}, {informal} 1. To learn by effort (something private or secret); uncover. * /The principal nosed out the truth about the stolen examination./ 2. To defeat by a nose length; come in a little ahead of in a race or contest. * /The horse we… … Dictionary of American idioms
nose out — {v.}, {informal} 1. To learn by effort (something private or secret); uncover. * /The principal nosed out the truth about the stolen examination./ 2. To defeat by a nose length; come in a little ahead of in a race or contest. * /The horse we… … Dictionary of American idioms