snuffles

英 [ˈsnʌflz] 美 [ˈsnʌflz]

v.  (因感冒或哭泣)鼻子呼哧出声,抽鼻子; 哧哧地嗅
snuffle的第三人称单数

医学



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB (因伤风等)抽鼻子
    If a person or an animal snuffles, they breathe in noisily through their nose, for example because they have a cold.
    1. She snuffled and wiped her nose on the back of her hand.
      她抽了抽鼻子并用手背擦了擦。

双语例句

  1. His breath came in snuffles.
    他呼哧呼哧地呼吸着。
  2. Japan's economic snuffles contrast with the health of emerging asia, where rapid growth has re-established itself since the global economic crisis.
    日本病怏怏的经济与亚洲新兴市场的繁荣形成了鲜明的对比,自全球经济危机以来,这些地区已恢复了往日的快速增长。
  3. According to research, non-drinkers are more likely to develop the winter snuffles than moderate drinkers.
    据研究,不喝酒的人比适度喝酒的人冬天更容易感冒。