snout
- IPA[snaʊt]
英式
- the projecting nose and mouth of an animal, especially a mammal;a person's nose
noun: snout, plural noun: snouts
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- 1. the projecting nose and mouth of an animal, especially a mammal a sea lion balanced a ball on its snout
- ▪ informal a person's nose a guard with a pair of vicious piggy eyes above a snarling snout
- ▪ the projecting front or end of something such as a pistol he was stopped by the snout of her pistol
- 2. British informal a cigarette.
- ▪ tobacco.
- 3. British informal a police informer his arrest had been the work of some anonymous snout
- 4. a European moth with long palps that extend in front of the head like a snout.
- a butterfly with long palps that extend in front of the head like a snout.
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- a weevil.
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- another term for weevil
Oxford American Dictionary
- a small wild Eurasian snapdragon with reddish-purple flowers, naturalized in Britain and North ...
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- an edible African freshwater fish with a downcurved snout that is typically elongated and trunklike.
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- make ample use of opportunities afforded by one’s position in order to benefit oneself, ...
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- make ample use of opportunities afforded by one’s position in order to benefit oneself, ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- make ample use of opportunities afforded by one’s position in order to benefit oneself, ...
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- IPA[snout]
美式
- the projecting nose and mouth of an animal, especially a mammal: a sea lion balanced a ball on its snout
Oxford American Dictionary