snout

英[snaʊt] 美[snaʊt]
  • n. 鼻子;猪嘴;烟草;鼻口部;口吻状物

词态变化


复数: snouts;

助记提示


1. "trunk or projecting nose of an animal".
2. sn- + out => snout.

中文词源


snout 鼻子,口鼻部

来自中古低地德语 snute,鼻子,口鼻部,来自 Proto-Germanic*snut,鼻子,拟声词,模仿鼻子 发出的声音。引申诸相关词义。

英文词源


snout
snout: [13] Snout and snot [14] are very close etymologically. Both go back ultimately to a prehistoric Germanic base *snut-or *snūt-, source also of obsolete English snite ‘wipe or pick one’s nose’, German schneuzen ‘blow one’s nose’, and German schnauze ‘snout’ (whence English schnauzer ‘German breed of dog’ [20]). The colloquial snoot ‘nose’ [19] is an alteration of snout, and formed the basis of the adjective snooty [20] (the underlying idea being of holding one’s ‘nose’ in the air in a superior way).
=> schnauzer, snooty, snot
snout (n.)
early 13c., "trunk or projecting nose of an animal," from Middle Low German and Middle Dutch snute "snout," from Proto-Germanic *snut- (cognates: German Schnauze, Norwegian snut, Danish snude "snout"), which Watkins traces to a hypothetical Germanic root *snu- forming words having to do with the nose, imitative of a sudden drawing of breath (compare Old English gesnot "nasal mucus;" German schnauben "pant, puff, snort" (Austrian dialect), schnaufen "breathe heavily, pant," Schnupfen "cold in the head;" Old Norse snaldr "snout" (of a serpent), snuthra "to sniff, snuffle"). Of other animals and (contemptuously) of humans from c. 1300.

双语例句


1. The snout of the Mercedes poked through the gates.
奔驰轿车的前部把大门洞穿了。

来自柯林斯例句

2. the snout of a pistol
手枪枪管

来自《权威词典》

3. Pigs dig earth with the snout.
猪用嘴拱地.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

4. The tank stopped with the long snout of its gun turned to the ridge.
坦克停了下来,长长的炮管转过来瞄准了山脊。

来自柯林斯例句

5. He was so happy he wanted to snout for joy.
他高兴,他想欢呼!

来自汉英文学 - 骆驼祥子