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单词 nose
释义 nose
UK [nəʊz] US [noʊz] noun countable
BODY PART 身体部位
 ESSENTIAL 
■the part of the face that sticks out above the mouth, through which you breathe and smell 鼻,鼻子
a large/long/pointed nose大/长/尖鼻子
I've got a sore throat and a runny nose (= liquid coming out of the nose).我喉咙痛,还流鼻涕。
Come on now, stop crying - blow your nose on my hankie.好了,别哭了——用我的手帕擤擤鼻涕。
⇒ See also nasalspecialized
■the particular smell of a wine (葡萄酒的)气味,香味
a wine praised for its smoky nose因其烟熏味而备受称道的葡萄酒
UK [nəʊz] US [noʊz] noun countable
VEHICLE 交通工具
■the front of a vehicle, especially an aircraft (车辆的)前端突出部;(尤指飞机)机头
The symbol was painted on each side of the plane's nose.飞机机头两侧都绘有这标志。
UK [nəʊz] US [noʊz] noun countable
be (right) under your nose
■to be in a place that you can clearly see 就在(某人)眼前
I spent ages looking for the book and it was right under my nose all the time.我花了很长时间找这本书,原来它一直就在我眼前呢。
She shoved the letter under her boss's nose (= made certain he saw it).她把信推到老板面前。 -
UK [nəʊz] US [noʊz] noun countable
by a nose
■If a person or animal wins a race or competition by a nose, they win it by only very little 以微弱优势(取胜)
My horse won but only by a nose. It was a very exciting finish.比赛结束得惊心动魄,我的马以微弱优势获得了胜利。
UK [nəʊz] US [noʊz] noun countable
get up sb's nose mainly UK informal
■to annoy someone 惹恼,激怒(某人)
People who drive like that really get up my nose.像那样开车的人着实让我恼火。
UK [nəʊz] US [noʊz] noun countable
have your nose in a book
■to always be reading 埋头苦读
She's always got her nose in a book.她总是埋头看书。
UK [nəʊz] US [noʊz] noun countable
have a (good) nose for sth informal
■to be good at finding things of the stated type 擅长寻找…;有发现…的能力
She's got a good nose for a bargain,她特别擅长议价。
As a reporter, he had a nose for a good story.身为记者,他善于挖掘好题材。
UK [nəʊz] US [noʊz] noun countable
keep your nose clean informal
■to avoid getting into trouble 不惹事生非,安分守己
I'd only been out of prison three months so I was trying to keep my nose clean.我刚刚出狱三个月,所以尽量安分守己。
UK [nəʊz] US [noʊz] noun countable
keep your nose out of sth informal
■to not become involved in other people's activities or relationships 不干预,不过问
She can't keep her nose out of other people's business.她总是喜欢多管闲事。
UK [nəʊz] US [noʊz] noun countable
keep / put your nose to the grindstone informal
■to work very hard for a long time 长时间苦干
She kept her nose to the grindstone all year and got the exam results she wanted.她整整一年勤奋苦学,终于取得了满意的考试成绩。
UK [nəʊz] US [noʊz] noun countable
nose in the air
■describes the way someone behaves when they think they are better than other people and do not want to speak to them 鼻孔朝天,目中无人
She walked past me with her nose in the air.她旁若无人地从我身边走过。
UK [nəʊz] US [noʊz] noun countable
nose to tail
■one closely behind the other 首尾相接
The cars were parked nose to tail down the street.汽车一辆紧接着一辆地停在街道上。
UK [nəʊz] US [noʊz] noun countable
on the nose
■exactly right, often an exact amount of money or time (常指钱或时间)准确无误
Her description of the play was really on the nose.她对这部戏的描述真是分毫不差。
UK [nəʊz] US [noʊz] noun countable
poke/stick your nose into sth informal
■to try to discover things which are not really related to you 探听,探问(不相干的事)
I wish he'd stop poking his nose into my personal life!我希望他别再探听我的私生活!
UK [nəʊz] US [noʊz] noun countable
put sb's nose out of joint informal
■to offend or upset someone, especially by getting something that they were wanting for themselves (尤指因夺人所爱而)冒犯,激怒(某人)
John's nose was really put out of joint when Jane was promoted and he wasn't.简得到提升而约翰却没有,他为此鼻子都气歪了。
UK [nəʊz] US [noʊz] noun countable
(from) under your nose (US also (out from) under your nose)
■used about something bad which happens in an obvious way but in a way that you do not notice or cannot prevent 在…眼皮底下发生(指坏事就在眼前发生但却没有注意到或无法阻止)
She stole the shoes from right under the assistant's nose.她在售货员的眼皮底下把鞋偷走了。
UK [nəʊz] US [noʊz] verb
SEARCH 寻找
intransitive usually + adverb or preposition informal
■to look around or search in order to discover something, especially something that other people do not want you to find 窥探,打探(尤指他人不欲公开的事);搜寻
There were some journalists nosing about/around.有些记者在四处打探新闻。
The police came in and started nosing into drawers and looking through papers.警方到来后开始搜查抽屉,翻检文件。
UK [nəʊz] US [noʊz] verb
VEHICLE 交通工具
intransitive or transitive [+ adv/prep]
■to (make a vehicle) move forwards slowly and carefully 小心翼翼地行驶
The car nosed out of the side street, its driver peering anxiously around.司机一边紧张地四下张望,一边小心翼翼地把车驶出小路。
He carefully nosed his lorry into the small gap.他小心翼翼地把大卡车开进这个狭窄的空间。-
UK [nəʊz] US [noʊz] verb
  Phrasal Verbs   [M] nose sth out informal
■to discover something by searching carefully 侦察出;打探出;查出
He soon nosed out the details of the accident by chatting innocently to people and making some phone calls.和人们随意闲聊,并打了几通电话之后,他很快就摸清了事故的细节。
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