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1. intransitive verbschnauben (with, in vor + Dat.)2. transitive verb 3. nounSchnauben, das* * *[sno:t] 1. verb1) ((usually of animals) to force air noisily through the nostrils, breathing either in or out: The horses snorted impatiently.) schnauben2) ((of people) to make a similar noise, showing disapproval, anger, contempt, amusement etc: She snorted at the very suggestion that she was tired.) schnauben2. noun(an act of snorting: a snort of impatience; She gave a snort of laughter.) das Schnauben* * *[snɔ:t, AM snɔ:rt]to \snort with anger/disbelief/disgust wütend/ungläubig/verächtlich schnaubento \snort with laughter vor Lachen [los]prustenII. vtto \snort cocaine/heroin/speed Kokain/Heroin/Speed schnupfen2. (disapprovingly)▪ to \snort sth etw [verächtlich] schnaubenIII. nto give a \snort ein Schnauben von sich dat geben, schnaubenthe horse gave a \snort das Pferd schnaubtea \snort of bourbon/whiskey ein Gläschen Bourbon/Whisky* * *[snɔːt]1. nSchnauben nt no pl; (of person also) Prusten nt no pl; (of boar) Grunzen nt no plhe gave a snort of contempt/rage — er schnaubte verächtlich/vor Wut
2. vischnauben; (person also) prusten; (boar) grunzen3. vt1) (person) schnauben2) drugs sniffen (sl)* * *snort [snɔː(r)t]A v/i2. prustenB v/t2. ausprusten3. Kokain etc schnupfen:snort snow sl koksenC s1. Schnauben n2. Prusten n3. sl → academic.ru/68410/snifter">snifter 2* * *1. intransitive verbschnauben (with, in vor + Dat.)2. transitive verb 3. nounSchnauben, das* * *v.schnauben v. -
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[snɔ:t, Am snɔ:rt] vischnauben, prusten; horse schnauben;to \snort with laughter vor Lachen [los]prusten vt2) ( disapprovingly)to \snort sth etw [verächtlich] schnauben nto give a \snort ein Schnauben von sich dat geben, schnauben;the horse gave a \snort das Pferd schnaubtea \snort of bourbon/ whiskey ein Gläschen Bourbon/Whisky -
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sno:t 1. verb1) ((usually of animals) to force air noisily through the nostrils, breathing either in or out: The horses snorted impatiently.) snøfte, pruste, fnyse2) ((of people) to make a similar noise, showing disapproval, anger, contempt, amusement etc: She snorted at the very suggestion that she was tired.) fnyse2. noun(an act of snorting: a snort of impatience; She gave a snort of laughter.) fnys(ing), prustingsnøfteIsubst. \/snɔːt\/1) fnysing, prusting2) ( slang) styrketår, hjertestyrker, dram3) snorkel4) ( slang) forklaring: kokain snust inn gjennom nesenIIverb \/snɔːt\/1) fnyse, pruste, snøfte2) sniffe, snuse3) ( overført) fnyse, blåse (av)4) ( hverdagslig) brøle av lattersnort at blåse foraktelig avsnort cocaine sniffe kokainsnort out pruste frem -
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snort [snɔ:t](b) (person → in anger) grogner, ronchonner;∎ to snort with laughter s'étouffer ou pouffer de rire;∎ he snorted in disbelief il eut un petit grognement incrédule∎ "nonsense!", he snorted "c'est absurde!", grommela-t-il3 noun∎ the horse gave a loud snort le cheval s'ébroua bruyamment;∎ he gave a snort of contempt il poussa un grognement de mépris;∎ he gave a snort of laughter il pouffa de rire∎ to have a snort se faire une ligne -
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A n1 (of horse, bull) ébrouement m ; (of person, pig) grognement m ; to give a snort [horse, bull] s'ébrouer ; [person, pig] grogner ;3 ○ ( drink) petit coup m.B vtr1 ‘hooligans!’ he snorted ‘voyous!’ grogna-t-il ;2 argot des drogués sniffer [drug]. -
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sno:t
1. verb1) ((usually of animals) to force air noisily through the nostrils, breathing either in or out: The horses snorted impatiently.) resoplar, bufar2) ((of people) to make a similar noise, showing disapproval, anger, contempt, amusement etc: She snorted at the very suggestion that she was tired.) resoplar, bufar
2. noun(an act of snorting: a snort of impatience; She gave a snort of laughter.) resoplidosnort vb bufartr[snɔːt]1 (make noise - person) resoplar, bufar; (- animal) resoplar2 (say angrily etc) bramar, gruñir1 (drugs) esnifar3 (of drugs) esnifadasnort ['snɔrt] vi: bufar, resoplarsnort n: bufido m, resoplo mn.• bufido s.m.• resoplido s.m.• resuello s.m.v.• bufar v.• decir con un bufido v.• resollar v.• resoplar v.
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1. snɔːrt, snɔːtintransitive verb bufar, resoplar
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vta) ( utter) bramar, gruñir*b) ( inhale) (sl) \<\<cocaine\>\> esnifar (arg)
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noun bufido m, resoplido m[snɔːt]1. N1) [of horse, person] resoplido m, bufido m2) ** [of whisky etc] trago m ; [of cocaine etc] esnife * m2. VI1) [horse, person] resoplar, bufar2) (Drugs) * esnifar *3. VT1) (=say) bufar"no!" he snorted — -¡no! -bufó él
2) (Drugs) * [+ cocaine etc] inhalar, esnifar ** * *
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vta) ( utter) bramar, gruñir*b) ( inhale) (sl) \<\<cocaine\>\> esnifar (arg)
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I [snɔːt]1) (of horse, bull) sbuffo m.; (of person, pig) grugnito m.2) colloq. (of cocaine) sniffata f.3) colloq. (drink) cicchetto m., bicchierino m.II 1. [snɔːt]verbo transitivo colloq. sniffare [ drug]2.verbo intransitivo [person, pig] grugnire; [horse, bull] sbuffare* * *[sno:t] 1. verb1) ((usually of animals) to force air noisily through the nostrils, breathing either in or out: The horses snorted impatiently.) sbuffare, soffiare2) ((of people) to make a similar noise, showing disapproval, anger, contempt, amusement etc: She snorted at the very suggestion that she was tired.) sbuffare, brontolare2. noun(an act of snorting: a snort of impatience; She gave a snort of laughter.) sbuffo, lo sbuffare* * *[snɔːt]1. nsbuffata, sbuffo2. vi(horse, person) sbuffare3. vt(fam: drugs) sniffare* * *snort /snɔ:t/n.1 sbuffo; sbuffata; lo sbuffare2 (naut. mil.) ► snorkel, def. 1(to) snort /snɔ:t/A v. i.sbuffare; soffiare: snorting horses, cavalli che sbuffanoB v. t.* * *I [snɔːt]1) (of horse, bull) sbuffo m.; (of person, pig) grugnito m.2) colloq. (of cocaine) sniffata f.3) colloq. (drink) cicchetto m., bicchierino m.II 1. [snɔːt]verbo transitivo colloq. sniffare [ drug]2.verbo intransitivo [person, pig] grugnire; [horse, bull] sbuffare -
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1.arg., Stups. prise de cocaïne; ligne; sniff; [Qu] [bec] reniflette2.2) arg., Stups. priser/sniffer/ renifler de la cocaïne; se faire une ligne; [Qu] [bec] se faire une renifletteEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > snort
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[snɔːt] 1. nprychnięcie nt, parsknięcie nt2. viprychać (prychnąć perf), parskać (parsknąć perf)3. vt ( inf)cocaine wdychać* * *[sno:t] 1. verb1) ((usually of animals) to force air noisily through the nostrils, breathing either in or out: The horses snorted impatiently.) parskać2) ((of people) to make a similar noise, showing disapproval, anger, contempt, amusement etc: She snorted at the very suggestion that she was tired.) żachnąć się2. noun(an act of snorting: a snort of impatience; She gave a snort of laughter.) parsknięcie, żachnięcie -
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➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb[+ drogue] to sniff* * *sniffer◑ verb table: aimer vtr drug users' slang to snort○ [poudre]; to sniff [vapeurs]; sniffer de la cocaïne to snort○ cocaine; sniffer de la colle to sniff glue.(très familier) [snife] verbe intransitifto snort (très familier)————————(très familier) [snife] verbe transitif[cocaïne] to snort (très familier)sniffer de la colle to gluesniff, to sniff glue -
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renifler [ʀ(ə)nifle]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ cocaïne] to snort ; [+ colle, fleur, objet, odeur] to sniff2. intransitive verb[personne] to sniff* * *ʀ(ə)nifle
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verbe transitif [personne, animal] to sniff [odeur, piste]; [cochon] to sniff for [truffes]
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verbe intransitif to sniff* * *ʀ(ə)nifle1. vi2. vt1) [tabac] to sniff2) [odeur] to sniff* * *renifler verb table: aimerA vtr2 ( absorber par le nez) to snort○ [cocaïne]; to sniff [vapeur, colle]; renifler du tabac to take snuff;B vi to sniff.[rənifle] verbe transitif1. [humer] to sniff at (inseparable)2. [aspirer par le nez]————————[rənifle] verbe intransitif[en pleurant] to sniffle -
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v.1 to pull, to haul, to tug, to drag.Ella jala el vagón She pulls the wagon.2 to be going steady.Ellos jalan desde ayer They are going steady since yesterday.3 to leave, to go away.El chico jaló al verme The boy left when he saw me.4 to rob, to steal, to swipe.* * *1 (tirar de) to pull, heave* * *1. VT2) Méx * (=llevar) to pick up, give a lift to3) LAm (Pol) to draw, attract, win4) LAm (=trabajar) to work hard at6) Esp * (=comer) to eat2. VI1) LAm (=tirar) to pulljalar de — to pull at, tug at
2) Méx*eso le jala — she's big on that *, she's a fan of that
3) LAm (=irse) to go off5) LAm (=trabajar) to work hard6) And ** [estudiante] to flunk *, fail7) Méx (=exagerar) to exaggerate8) ** (=correr) to run9) Méx (=tener influencia) to have pull *10) And ** (=fumar) to smoke dope *3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (AmL exc CS) ( tirar de) to pullme jaló la manga — he pulled o tugged at my sleeve
b) (Méx) ( agarrar y acercar) <periódico/libro> to pick up, take; < silla> to draw upc) (Méx) ( atraer)2) (Per arg) < alumno> to fail, flunk (esp AmE colloq)3) (Per fam) (en automóvil, moto) to give... a lift o ride2.jalar vi1) (AmL exc CS) ( tirar) to pulljalarle a algo — (Col fam) to be into something (colloq)
jalar con alguien — (Méx fam) ( llevarse bien) to get on o along well with somebody; ( unirse a)
2)a) (Méx fam) ( apresurarse) to hurry up, get a move on (colloq)b) (Col, Méx fam) ( irse) to go3) (Per fam)a) ( beber) to booze (colloq)b) ( inhalar cocaína) to have a snort (colloq)4) (Méx fam) motor/aparato to work¿cómo van los negocios? - jalando, jalando — how's business? - oh, not so bad (colloq)
3.jalar CON alguien — to date somebody, go out with somebody
jalarse v pron1) (Méx) (enf) jalar 1) b)2) (Méx) (enf)a) ( irse) to gob) ( venir) to comejálate a mi casa — come round o over to my house
3) (Col, Méx fam) ( emborracharse) to get tight (colloq)* * *----* jalarse = scoff.* jalárselo todo = scoff + the lot, eat + Posesivo + way through.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (AmL exc CS) ( tirar de) to pullme jaló la manga — he pulled o tugged at my sleeve
b) (Méx) ( agarrar y acercar) <periódico/libro> to pick up, take; < silla> to draw upc) (Méx) ( atraer)2) (Per arg) < alumno> to fail, flunk (esp AmE colloq)3) (Per fam) (en automóvil, moto) to give... a lift o ride2.jalar vi1) (AmL exc CS) ( tirar) to pulljalarle a algo — (Col fam) to be into something (colloq)
jalar con alguien — (Méx fam) ( llevarse bien) to get on o along well with somebody; ( unirse a)
2)a) (Méx fam) ( apresurarse) to hurry up, get a move on (colloq)b) (Col, Méx fam) ( irse) to go3) (Per fam)a) ( beber) to booze (colloq)b) ( inhalar cocaína) to have a snort (colloq)4) (Méx fam) motor/aparato to work¿cómo van los negocios? - jalando, jalando — how's business? - oh, not so bad (colloq)
3.jalar CON alguien — to date somebody, go out with somebody
jalarse v pron1) (Méx) (enf) jalar 1) b)2) (Méx) (enf)a) ( irse) to gob) ( venir) to comejálate a mi casa — come round o over to my house
3) (Col, Méx fam) ( emborracharse) to get tight (colloq)* * ** jalarse = scoff.* jalárselo todo = scoff + the lot, eat + Posesivo + way through.* * *jalar [A1 ]vtA1 ( AmL exc CS) (tirar de) to pull¡jalen ese cable! pull on that cable!me jalaba la manga she was pulling at o tugging at my sleevejalar la cadena to pull the chain, to flush the lavatory[ S ] jale pull2( Méx) (agarrar): jaló el periódico y se puso a leer he picked up o took the newspaper and began to readjaló una silla y se sentó she drew up o took a chair and sat down3( Méx) (atraer): ahora lo jalan más sus amigos he's more interested in seeing his friends these dayslo jalan mucho hacia sus gustos his tastes are very much influenced by them, they influence him a great deal in his tastesD( Per fam) (en automóvil, moto): ¿me puedes jalar hasta el centro? could you give me a lift o a ride into town?■ jalarviA ( AmL exc CS) (tirar) to pulltodos tenemos que jalar parejo we all have to pull togetherjalar DE algo to pull sthno le jales del pelo a tu hermana don't pull your sister's hairjalarle a algo ( Col fam): ¿quién le jala a un partido de ajedrez? who's for a game of chess?, who fancies a game of chess? ( BrE)ahora le jala a la política she's into politics now ( colloq)nunca jalaba con nosotros cuando hacíamos fiestas he never used to join in when we had partiesBjala or jálale, que van a cerrar get a move on o hurry up, they're closingjálale por el pan go and get the breadestaba tan oscuro, que no sabía para dónde jalar it was so dark, I didn't know which way to gojala por la izquierda turn left, take a left ( colloq)2 (inhalar cocaína) to have a snort ( colloq)¿cómo te va? — jalando how's it going? — oh, all right o OK o not too bad ( colloq)¿cómo van los negocios? — jalando, jalando how's business? — oh, not so bad ( colloq)■ jalarseA1 (irse) to goyo me jalo por los refrescos I'll go for o I'll get the drinksse jalaron con los libros they went off with the books2 (venir) to comejálate a mi casa come round o over to my houseFse jaló un partido excelente he played an excellent match* * *
jalar ( conjugate jalar) verbo transitivo
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◊ me jaló la manga he pulled o tugged at my sleeve
‹ silla› to draw up
2 (Per arg) ‹ alumno› to fail, flunk (esp AmE colloq)
3 (Per fam) (en automóvil, moto) to give … a lift o ride
verbo intransitivo
1 (AmL exc CS) ( tirar) to pull;
jalar de algo to pull sth;
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◊ ¡jálale! hurry up!
3 (Méx fam) [motor/aparato] to work;
¿cómo van los negocios? — jalando, jalando how's business? — oh, not so bad (colloq)
5 (AmC fam) [ pareja] to date, go out;
[ persona] jalar CON algn to date sb, go out with sb
jalarse verbo pronominal
1 (Méx) ( enf) See Also→ jalar verbo transitivo 1b
2 (Méx) ( enf)
3 (Col, Méx fam) ( emborracharse) to get tight (colloq)
jalar verbo transitivo & vi fam to eat
' jalar' also found in these entries:
English:
heave
- pull
- tug
- yank
* * *♦ vt[suavemente] to tug;jalar la cadena to pull the chain, to flush (the toilet);jalar un cajón to pull out a drawer;lo jaló de la manga she pulled his sleeve;jalar el pelo a alguien to pull sb's hair;Méx, Venjaló al niño hasta la escuela she dragged the child to school;Famjalar la lengua a alguien to draw sb out;Famjalar las orejas a alguien to bawl sb out;Ven Famjalar mecate (a alguien) [adular] to crawl (to sb)jaló tanto el suéter que lo deformó she stretched the sweater out of shape4. Méx Fam [convencer]lo jalaron para que participara en la campaña they talked him into joining the campaign¿cuánto te jalaron por esos zapatos? how much did they sting you for when you bought those shoes?[dinero] to eat up♦ vijale [en letrero] pulljala a la derecha en la tercera calle take the third street on the right;jálale por la leche, que ya van a cerrar go for some milk, the shop will be closing soon;cada uno jaló por su lado they all headed off their own way¿en qué jalas? what are you working on?este reloj es muy viejo pero todavía jala this watch is very old, but it's still hanging on in there;¿cómo van los estudios? – jalando how are your studies going? – OK o not bad;el negocio está jalando muy bien the business is coming along nicelydejen de platicar y jálenle, que se hace tarde stop gabbing and get a move on, it's latejalar parejo [compartir el gasto] to go halves;si queremos resolver el problema hay que jalar parejo if we want to solve the problem we'll all have to pull our weight;no jalar con alguien: éramos compañeras de primaria, pero nunca jalé con ella we were at the same primary school, but we were never friends♦ See also the pronominal verb jalarse, halarse* * *I v/t1 L.Am.¿te jala el arte? do you feel drawn to art?a lift toII v/i1 L.Am.pull4 fam:jalar hacia head toward;jalar para la casa clear off home fam* * *jalar vt1) : to pull, to tuglas ideas nuevas lo jalan: new ideas appeal to himjalar vi1) : to pull, to pull togetheresta máquina no jala: this machine doesn't work -
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16 get one's nose cold
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17 коксовать
syn: нюхтарить, марафет втыкатьнюхать кокаинcork the air, get one's nose cold, go down the line, short, snort, smell the stuffto snort cocaine -
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[fju'tare]1) (annusare) to smell, sniff, (sogg : cane da caccia) to scent2)fiutare un pericolo — to smell danger -
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vt [fju'tare]1) (annusare) to smell, sniff, (sogg : cane da caccia) to scent2)fiutare un pericolo — to smell danger -
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♦voorbeelden:1 de geur van iets opsnuiven • inhale/breathe in the perfume/scent of something
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