音標發(fā)音英式音標 [n??z]美式音標 [no?z]國際音標 [n?uz]英式發(fā)音 美式發(fā)音 基本解釋n. 鼻子;嗅覺;突出的部分;探問 vt. 嗅;用鼻子觸 vi. 小心探索著前進;探問詞源解說 直接源自古英語的nosu;最初源自原始日耳曼語的nusus,意為鼻子。同根派生adj性質(zhì)的同根詞nosy:好管閑事的;愛追問的;大鼻子的。nosey:大鼻子的;愛追問的(等于nosy)。nosed:有…鼻子的。v性質(zhì)的同根詞nosed:嗅;偵察出(nose的過去分詞)。nose相關詞用法辨析n. (名詞)nose的基本意思是“鼻子”,指嗅覺器官,也可指“似鼻子的東西”,如汽車頭、飛機頭等。nose還可指一個人或動物對氣味的感知能力,即“嗅覺”。 nose作“鼻子”“鼻狀物”解時是可數(shù)名詞,指“嗅覺”時是單數(shù)名詞,其前多加不定冠詞a。 在表示“牽著某人的鼻子走”時,一般不說lead sb's nose或lead sb by sb's nose,而說lead sb by the nose。 v. (動詞)nose用作動詞時的意思是“嗅出”,多指人或動物根據(jù)某種氣味進行跟蹤,其動作表現(xiàn)為鼻部挺進,引申可表示為“打聽”“刺探”,也可指“(船、飛機等用頭部)探路前進”。 nose既可用作不及物動詞,也可用作及物動詞; 用作不及物動詞時,常與介詞at或副詞about搭配使用,表示嗅的動作。用作及物動詞時,接名詞或代詞作賓語,偶爾也可接由形容詞充當賓語補足語的復合賓語,表示嗅的對象或結果,即“嗅出”。 nose使用方法nose詳細辨析英漢例句用作名詞 (n.)Your nose is bleeding.你的鼻子在出血。用作動詞 (v.)用作不及物動詞: S+~(+A)The little boat nosed carefully between the rocks.小船在巖石間謹慎地緩慢行駛。用作及物動詞: S+~+ n./pron.The dog nosed the car carefully.狗仔細地嗅著那輛汽車。用作賓補動詞: S+~+ n./pron. + adj.The dog nosed the door open.狗用鼻子推開了門。nose更多例句詞組短語用作名詞 (n.)動詞+~bite sb 's nose off 不客氣地對某人說bleed at the nose 流鼻血blow one 's nose 擤鼻涕bury one 's nose in a book 專心讀書count noses 點人數(shù)nose更多詞組英英字典劍橋英英字典(BODY PART) the part of the face that sticks out above the mouth, through which you breathe and smell(VEHICLE) the front of a vehicle, especially an aircraft(SEARCH) to look around or search in order to discover something, especially something that other people do not want you to find(VEHICLE) to (make a vehicle) move forwards slowly and carefully柯林斯英英字典 Your nose is the part of your face which sticks out above your mouth. You use it for smelling and breathing. The nose of a vehicle such as an aeroplane or a boat is the front part of it. You can refer to your sense of smell as your nose. If a vehicle noses in a certain direction or if you nose it there, you move it slowly and carefully in that direction. If you keep your nose clean, you behave well and stay out of trouble. If you follow your nose to get to a place, you go straight ahead or follow the most obvious route. If you follow your nose, you do something in a particular way because you feel it should be done like that, rather than because you are following any plan or rules. If you say that someone has a nose for something, you mean that they have a natural ability to find it or recognize it. If you say that someone looks down their nose at something or someone, you mean that they believe they are superior to that person or thing and treat them with disrespect. If you say that you paid through the nose for something, you are emphasizing that you had to pay what you consider too high a price for it. If someone pokes their nose into something or sticks their nose into something, they try to interfere with it even though it does not concern them. To rub someone's nose in something that they do not want to think about, such as a failing or a mistake they have made, means to remind them repeatedly about it. If you turn up your nose at something, you reject it because you think that it is not good enough for you. If you do something under someone's nose, you do it right in front of them, without trying to hide it from them. If vehicles are nose to tail, the front of one vehicle is close behind the back of another. to put someone's nose out of joint&rarrsee joint nose劍橋字典nose柯林斯字典專業(yè)釋義醫(yī)藥科學鼻鼻子航空、航天科學技術機頭前緣交通運輸工程船頭軍事學(信號方向圖)最長線體育勉強戰(zhàn)勝,以微弱優(yōu)勢勝過生物學鼻