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  • 61 sniff out

    (to discover or detect (by using the sense of smell): The police used dogs to sniff out the explosives.) nuuhkia esiin

    English-Finnish dictionary > sniff out

  • 62 sniff out

    (to discover or detect (by using the sense of smell): The police used dogs to sniff out the explosives.) suse opp/fram

    English-Norwegian dictionary > sniff out

  • 63 sniff round

    vi vi +prep obj (esp Brit)
    See:
    = academic.ru/91791/sniff_around">sniff around

    English-german dictionary > sniff round

  • 64 sniff

    [snɪf] 1. n
    ( sound) pociągnięcie nt nosem; ( smell) obwąchanie nt
    2. vi 3. vt
    * * *
    [snif] 1. verb
    1) (to draw in air through the nose with a slight noise.) pociągać nosem
    2) (to do this in an attempt to smell something: The dog sniffed me all over; He sniffed suddenly, wondering if he could smell smoke.) wąchać, obwąchiwać
    2. noun
    (an act of sniffing.) pociągnięcie nosem, obwąchanie

    English-Polish dictionary > sniff

  • 65 sniff out

    (to discover or detect (by using the sense of smell): The police used dogs to sniff out the explosives.) wywęszyć

    English-Polish dictionary > sniff out

  • 66 sniff

    [snif] 1. verb
    1) (to draw in air through the nose with a slight noise.) ošņāt; šņaukāt
    2) (to do this in an attempt to smell something: The dog sniffed me all over; He sniffed suddenly, wondering if he could smell smoke.) []ošņāt
    2. noun
    (an act of sniffing.) šņaukāšana; ostīšana
    * * *
    ošņāšana; vīpsnāšana; ošņāt; vīpsnāt; manīt, sajust; iešņaukt

    English-Latvian dictionary > sniff

  • 67 sniff out

    (to discover or detect (by using the sense of smell): The police used dogs to sniff out the explosives.) saost; uzost

    English-Latvian dictionary > sniff out

  • 68 sniff at

    phr.v. 1. игнорира, одбива (со презир); sniff at an idea/a suggestion презриво отфрла идеја/предлог
    2. not to be sniffed at не е за фрлање/потценување; не смее да се потценува: не е (баш) мачкина кашлица

    English-Macedonian dictionary > sniff at

  • 69 sniff

    [snif] 1. verb
    1) (to draw in air through the nose with a slight noise.) šnirpšti
    2) (to do this in an attempt to smell something: The dog sniffed me all over; He sniffed suddenly, wondering if he could smell smoke.) (ap)uostyti
    2. noun
    (an act of sniffing.) uostinėjimas, (ap)uostymas

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > sniff

  • 70 sniff out

    (to discover or detect (by using the sense of smell): The police used dogs to sniff out the explosives.) suuosti

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > sniff out

  • 71 sniff

    n. inandning; doft, lukt
    --------
    v. vädra, lukta; dra upp i näsan; rynka på näsa; sniffa (kokain)
    * * *
    [snif] 1. verb
    1) (to draw in air through the nose with a slight noise.) vädra, sniffa
    2) (to do this in an attempt to smell something: The dog sniffed me all over; He sniffed suddenly, wondering if he could smell smoke.) sniffa (lukta, nosa) på
    2. noun
    (an act of sniffing.) sniffande

    English-Swedish dictionary > sniff

  • 72 sniff out

    (to discover or detect (by using the sense of smell): The police used dogs to sniff out the explosives.) spåra upp

    English-Swedish dictionary > sniff out

  • 73 sniff

    s ensumada, inhalació
    v inhalar, ensumar | empassar-se pel nas | ensumar els mocs
    sniff at menysprear, no tenir en consideració

    English-Catalan dictionary > sniff

  • 74 sniff

    [snif] 1. verb
    1) (to draw in air through the nose with a slight noise.) čichat, popotahovat
    2) (to do this in an attempt to smell something: The dog sniffed me all over; He sniffed suddenly, wondering if he could smell smoke.) očichat, (za)větřit
    2. noun
    (an act of sniffing.) čenichání
    * * *
    • popotahovat
    • čichat

    English-Czech dictionary > sniff

  • 75 sniff

    [snif] 1. verb
    1) (to draw in air through the nose with a slight noise.) (hlasno) smrkať
    2) (to do this in an attempt to smell something: The dog sniffed me all over; He sniffed suddenly, wondering if he could smell smoke.) očuchať, (za)vetriť
    2. noun
    (an act of sniffing.) čuchanie, ňuchanie
    * * *
    • vdychovat nosom
    • snorit
    • pricuchávat
    • fucanie
    • cuchat
    • popotahovat nosom
    • potahovat nosom
    • nahlas šúchat
    • ohrnat nos
    • onuchávanie
    • ocuchávat

    English-Slovak dictionary > sniff

  • 76 sniff

    [snif] 1. verb
    1) (to draw in air through the nose with a slight noise.) a adulmeca
    2) (to do this in an attempt to smell something: The dog sniffed me all over; He sniffed suddenly, wondering if he could smell smoke.) a mirosi
    2. noun
    (an act of sniffing.) adulmecare

    English-Romanian dictionary > sniff

  • 77 sniff out

    (to discover or detect (by using the sense of smell): The police used dogs to sniff out the explosives.) a descoperi (cu ajutorul miro­sului)

    English-Romanian dictionary > sniff out

  • 78 sniff

    [snif] 1. verb
    1) (to draw in air through the nose with a slight noise.) ρουφώ τη μύτη μου,ρουθουνίζω
    2) (to do this in an attempt to smell something: The dog sniffed me all over; He sniffed suddenly, wondering if he could smell smoke.) μυρίζω
    2. noun
    (an act of sniffing.) ρούφηγμα της μύτης

    English-Greek dictionary > sniff

  • 79 sniff out

    (to discover or detect (by using the sense of smell): The police used dogs to sniff out the explosives.) οσφραίνομαι,ξετρυπώνω,βρίσκω με την όσφρηση

    English-Greek dictionary > sniff out

  • 80 sniff out

    (to discover or detect (by using the sense of smell): The police used dogs to sniff out the explosives.) vyčenichat

    English-Czech dictionary > sniff out

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