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sniffing

英 [ˈsnɪfɪŋ]

美 [ˈsnɪfɪŋ]

v.  抽鼻子(尤指哭泣、患感冒等时出声地用鼻子吸气); (吸着气)嗅,闻; 抱怨; 不以为然地说
sniff的现在分词

现在分词:sniffing 

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COCA.40632

柯林斯词典

  • VERB (忍住不哭或表示不赞成时)抽鼻子
    When yousniff, you breathe in air through your nose hard enough to make a sound, for example when you are trying not to cry, or in order to show disapproval.
    1. She wiped her face and sniffed loudly...
      她抹了一把脸,很响地抽着鼻子。
    2. Moira looked around and sniffed. 'This place badly needs a decorator.'...
      莫伊拉环顾四周,抽了抽鼻子。“这个地方太需要有人来装修一下了。”
    3. Then he sniffed. There was a smell of burning...
      然后他抽了抽鼻子,发觉有一股烧焦的味道。
    4. He sniffed back the tears.
      他抽着鼻子,把眼泪忍了下去。
    5. Sniffis also a noun.
    6. At last the sobs ceased, to be replaced by sniffs.
      最后,啜泣终于止住了,只剩下抽鼻子的声音。
  • VERB 闻;嗅
    If yousniffsomething orsniff atit, you smell it by sniffing.
    1. Suddenly, he stopped and sniffed the air...
      他突然停下来,闻了闻空气里的味道。
    2. She sniffed at it suspiciously.
      她怀疑地闻了闻。
  • VERB 嗤之以鼻地表示;轻蔑地说
    You can usesniffto indicate that someone says something in a way that shows their disapproval or contempt.
    1. 'Tourists!' she sniffed.
      她轻蔑地说道:“游客!”
  • VERB 轻视;蔑视
    If you say that something isnot to be sniffed at, you think it is very good or worth having. If someonesniffs atsomething, they do not think it is good enough, or they express their contempt for it.
    1. The salary was not to be sniffed at either...
      这份工资也不容小觑。
    2. Foreign Office sources sniffed at reports that British troops might be sent.
      外交部消息人士对有可能派出英国军队的报道不屑一顾。
  • VERB 用鼻子吸入(胶毒等)
    If someonesniffsa substance such as glue, they deliberately breathe in the substance or the gases from it as a drug.
    1. He felt light-headed, as if he'd sniffed glue.
      他觉得晕乎乎的,好像吸了胶毒一样。
  • N-SING 嗅到;感觉到
    If you get asniff ofsomething, you learn or guess that it might be happening or might be near.
    1. You know what they'll be like if they get a sniff of a murder investigation...
      你知道如果他们嗅到马上会进行谋杀调查会怎么样。
    2. Have the Press got a sniff yet?...
      新闻界嗅到了一点消息没有?
    3. Then, at the first sniff of danger, he was back at his post.
      然后,他一嗅到危险的气息,便马上回到自己的岗位。
  • N-SING 一丝;一点儿
    If you say that someone has not hada sniff ofsomething, you mean that they have not had even a small chance of getting it.
    1. Winterton has never had a sniff of a government job in his entire twenty-one years in parliament.
      在国会的整整21年里,温特顿没有得到过任何在政府里工作的机会。

双语例句

  • His constant sniffing gets my back up.
    他不断用鼻子吸气,这使我讨厌。
  • All this while its smaller rival, CNOOC, is also sniffing around.
    而与此同时,规模较小的竞争对手中海油也在伺机收购。
  • Finely powdered tobacco for sniffing up the nose.
    用鼻子吸的好的粉状烟草。
  • We've got a federal agent sniffing around.
    有联邦密探混进来了。
  • For really difficult problems, sophisticated tools like Ethereal can be used to provide network level packet sniffing.
    对于真正的困难问题,可以使用像Ethereal这样的高级方法来提供网络级包测错功能。
  • The boy was sniffing about.
    那男孩已经有所察觉了!
  • Almost immediately, it latched onto a scent and jumped into the truck bed, sniffing furiously.
    几乎立刻它锁定了一个气味,跳上卡车车厢,猛烈地嗅了起来。
  • However, it adds complexity to tracking network issues that might normally be troubleshot by sniffing the network.
    但是,它增加了跟踪网络问题的复杂性,这些网络问题通常可以通过嗅探网络发现并排除。
  • I'm sorry to be sniffing like this, but I've got such a cold I can't help it.
    我这样呼吸有声音很抱歉,可我感冒了,这是无可奈何的。
  • One theory is that sniffing the food tricks the brain into thinking you're actually eating it.
    有一种理论认为闻食物会欺骗大脑,让它误认为你实际在吃东西。