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  1. snort

    • IPA[snɔːt]

    英式

    • n.
      an explosive sound made by the sudden forcing of breath through one's nose, used to express indignation, derision, or incredulity;a snorting sound made by an animal, typically when excited or frightened
    • v.
      make a sudden explosive sound through one's nose, especially to express indignation or derision;(of an animal) make a sudden explosive sound through the nose, especially when excited or frightened
    • verb: snort, 3rd person present: snorts, gerund or present participle: snorting, past tense: snorted, past participle: snorted

    • noun: snort, plural noun: snorts

    • 釋義

    名詞

    • 1. an explosive sound made by the sudden forcing of breath through one's nose, used to express indignation, derision, or incredulity he gave a snort of disgust
    • a snorting sound made by an animal, typically when excited or frightened she could hear the occasional snort of a pony
    • a quantity of an illegal drug, especially cocaine, inhaled in powdered form through the nose they were high on a few snorts
    • a measure of an alcoholic drink a bottle of rum was opened and they took a good long snort

    動詞

    • 1. make a sudden explosive sound through one's nose, especially to express indignation or derision she snorted with laughter ‘How perfectly ridiculous!’ he snorted
    • (of an animal) make a sudden explosive sound through the nose, especially when excited or frightened the horse came to a halt, snorting
    • inhale (the powdered form of an illegal drug, especially cocaine) through the nose Debbie had spent the evening snorting cocaine and drinking
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    • IPA[snôrt]

    美式

    • n.
      an explosive sound made by the sudden forcing of breath through one's nose, used to express ... he gave a snort of disgust
    • v.
      make a sudden sound through one's nose, especially to express indignation or derision: she snorted with laughter “How perfectly ridiculous!” he snorted

    Oxford American Dictionary