snort
v. 用鼻子哼(以表示不耐烦,轻蔑等); (马等)喷响鼻子; (轻蔑、愤怒时)高声大笑; 汽锅)喷汽
n. 喷鼻息,鼻息声; 〈美俚〉一口酒
When people or animals snort, they breathe air noisily out through their noses. People sometimes snort in order to express disapproval or amusement.
Harrell snorted with laughter...
哈勒尔扑哧一声笑了。
He snorted loudly and shook his head.
他响亮地哼了一声,摇了摇头。
If someone snorts something, they say it in a way that shows contempt.
'Reports,' he snorted. 'Anyone can write reports.'
“报告,”他哼着鼻子说,“谁都会写。”
To snort a drug such as cocaine means to breathe it in quickly through your nose.
He died of cardiac arrest after snorting cocaine.
他死于吸食可卡因之后的心脏停搏。
1. a disrespectful laugh
2. a cry or noise made to express displeasure or contempt
1. indicate contempt by breathing noisily and forcefully through the nose;
2. make a snorting sound by exhaling hard;
3. inhale recreational drugs
4. inhale through the nose
5. ingest through the nose;
He gave a snort of derision.
他哼了一下鼻子表示嘲笑.
Don't pick on officials, don't snort at their preachings. They have their problems too.
别瞧着当官的就有气, 别瞧着当官的号令就腻烦, 人家也有一本难念的经.
Throwing down his paper with a snort of impatience, the teacher stumped across to the door.
老师鼻子里不耐烦地哼了一声,便扔下他的论文,“通 、 通、通”地径直走到门口.
She could not conceal a snort of laughter.
她忍不住扑哧一笑.
Tess Trainer : I hate L . A. All they do is snort coke and talk.
泰丝·崔纳: 我讨厌洛杉矶. 他们只会嘲弄和空谈.