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1 poke
n. 1. нудрах, ёврох. 2. хутгах. v. 1. хатгах, нудрах, ёврох. He \poked me in the ribs with his elbow. Тэр, тохойгоороо миний хавирга руу ёворлоо. 2. хутгах. 3. дүрэх. 4. цоолох, нүх гаргах. poke out of/ through sth; poke out/ through/ up цухуйх. -
2 nose
n. 1. хамар. stop picking your \nose! хамраа ухахаа боль! 2. хамар, урд хэсэг. 3. үнэр авах мэдрэмж. a dog with a good \nose үнэрч нохой. follow one's nose харсан зүг рүүгээ явах. have a nose for таних. have one's nose in sth шимтэн унших. keep one's nose clean нэр цэвэрхэн үлдэх. look down one's nose at sb/ sth ихэрхэх, их/ дээрэнгүй зан гаргах. nose to tail (замын хөдөлгөөнд) машинтай ойрхон гарах, бараг шүргэх. on the nose яг. poke/ stick one's nose into sth бусдын хэрэгт хошуу дүрэх. (right) under sb's (very) nose нүдэн дээр нь, ил. v. 1. үнэрлэх, шиншлэх. 2. аажуухан урагшлах. nose about/ around/ round шиншлэх.
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poke at something — ˈpoke at sth derived to push a pointed object, your finger, etc. at sth repeatedly with small quick movements • He poked at the spaghetti with a fork. Main entry: ↑pokederived … Useful english dictionary
poke — poke1 [pəuk US pouk] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(with a finger/stick etc)¦ 2¦(through a space/hole)¦ 3¦(be seen)¦ 4 poke a hole 5 poke holes in something 6 poke fun at somebody 7 poke your nose into something 8 poke the fire 9¦(sex)¦ Phrasal verbs … Dictionary of contemporary English
poke — 1 verb 1 WITH A FINGER/STICK ETC (T) to quickly push into something or someone with your finger, a stick, or something pointed: Andy poked the fish to see if it was still alive. | Be careful with that umbrella, or you ll poke someone in the eye.… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
poke your nose into something — poke/shove/stick/your nose into something phrase to show too much interest in things that are someone’s private business You have no right to poke your nose into my affairs! Thesaurus: to try to find out informationsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
poke fun at somebody — poke ˈfun at sb/sth idiom to say unkind things about sb/sth in order to make other people laugh at them Syn: ↑ridicule • Her novels poke fun at the upper class. • She s always poking fun at herself. Main entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
poke fun at something — poke ˈfun at sb/sth idiom to say unkind things about sb/sth in order to make other people laugh at them Syn: ↑ridicule • Her novels poke fun at the upper class. • She s always poking fun at herself. Main entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
take a poke at somebody — take a ˈpoke at sb/sth idiom (old fashioned, NAmE, informal) to make an unkind remark about sb/sth; to laugh at sb/sth Main entry: ↑pokeidiom … Useful english dictionary
take a poke at something — take a ˈpoke at sb/sth idiom (old fashioned, NAmE, informal) to make an unkind remark about sb/sth; to laugh at sb/sth Main entry: ↑pokeidiom … Useful english dictionary
(buy) a pig in a poke — (buy) a pig in a ˈpoke idiom if you buy a pig in a poke, you buy sth without seeing it or knowing if it is good enough • Buying from a catalogue can mean buying a pig in a poke. Main entry: ↑pigidiom … Useful english dictionary
have a poke around — have a ˌpoke aˈround idiom (informal) to look carefully around a place to see what you can find; to try to find out information about sb/sth • His mother often goes into his room and has a good old poke around. Main entry: ↑pokeidiom … Useful english dictionary
stick your nose into something — poke/shove/stick/your nose into something phrase to show too much interest in things that are someone’s private business You have no right to poke your nose into my affairs! Thesaurus: to try to find out informationsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary