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1 nose
[nəuz]1. nounأنْفHe punched the man on the nose.
2) the sense of smell:حاسَّة الشَّمPolice dogs have good noses and can follow criminals' trails.
3) the part of anything which is like a nose in shape or position:انْف الشّيء، مُقَدِّمَةthe nose of an aeroplane.
2. verb1) to make a way by pushing carefully forward:يَشُقُّ طريقَه بِعِنايَهThe ship nosed (its way) through the ice.
2) to look or search as if by smelling:يُفَتِّش في الجَواريرHe nosed about (in) the cupboard.
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2 nose
أَنْفَ \ nose: an organ on the face through which we breathe and smell. -
3 nose job
1. nounplastic surgery on the nose.جِراحَه بْلاسْتيكيَّه2. verbto make such a dive:يَسْقُط رأسِيِّاSuddenly the plane nosedived.
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4 nose out
to find (as if) by smelling:يَجِد بواسِطَة الشَّم والرائِحَهThe dog nosed out its master's glove.
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5 nose-bag
nounfood-bag for horses, hung over the head.مِخْلاة العَلَف -
6 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. -
7 under (a person's) (very) nose
right in front of (a person):من أمام الشَّخْصHe stole the money from under my very nose.
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8 under (a person's) (very) nose
right in front of (a person):من أمام الشَّخْصHe stole the money from under my very nose.
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9 under (a person's) (very) nose
right in front of (a person):من أمام الشَّخْصHe stole the money from under my very nose.
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10 under (a person's) (very) nose
right in front of (a person):من أمام الشَّخْصHe stole the money from under my very nose.
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11 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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12 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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13 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). -
14 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). -
15 follow one's nose
to go straight forward.يَسير بِشَكلٍ مُسْتَقيم الى الأمام -
16 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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17 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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18 lead by the nose
to make (a person) do whatever one wants.يَجْعَلُه يَفْعَل ما يُريد، يَقودُه من أنْفِه -
19 look down one's nose at
to regard with contempt.يَحْتَقِر -
20 pay through the nose
to pay a lot, or too much.يَدْفَع الثَّمَن الباهِظ مُرْغَما
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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
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