Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense snorts, present participle snorting, past tense, past participle snorted
1VERB (人或牲畜)喷鼻息;(人表示不赞成、可笑等)哼鼻子,嗤之以鼻 When people or animals snort, they breathe air noisily out through their noses. People sometimes snort in order to express disapproval or amusement. (人或牲畜)喷鼻息;(人表示不赞成、可笑等)哼鼻子,嗤之以鼻
Harrell snorted with laughter. [VERB + with]
哈勒尔扑哧一声笑了。
He snorted loudly and shook his head. [VERB]
他响亮地哼了一声,摇了摇头。
Snort is also a noun.
...snorts of laughter.
阵阵嗤笑
He turned away with a snort.
他哼了一声,转过脸去。
2VERB (表示轻蔑)哼着鼻子说 If someone snorts something, they say it in a way that shows contempt. (表示轻蔑)哼着鼻子说
'Reports,' he snorted. 'Anyone can write reports.' [VERB with quote]
“报告,”他哼着鼻子说,“谁都会写。”
3VERB 吸食(毒品) To snort a drug such as cocaine means to breathe it in quickly through your nose. 吸食(毒品)
He died of cardiac arrest after snorting cocaine. [VERB noun]
ADJECTIVE | VERB + SNORT | PREPOSITION | PHRASESADJECTIVE➤little, small輕輕的哼聲▸➤loud響亮的哼聲▸➤derisive嘲弄的哼聲VERB + SNORT➤give, let out發出哼聲◇He gave a snort of contempt.他不屑地哼了一聲。➤hear聽到哼聲➤stifle忍住哼聲PREPOSITION➤with a snort哼了一聲◇'What a mess they made of it!' said Sam with a snort of derision.薩姆諷刺地哼了一聲說:“瞧他們弄得一團糟!”➤snort of⋯的哼聲PHRASES➤a snort of derision, a snort of disgust不屑/厭惡的哼聲▸➤a snort of laughter撲哧一笑➡ note at soundsnort
verb
ADVERB | PREPOSITIONADVERB➤loudly大聲哼▸➤softly輕聲哼▸➤angrily, contemptuously, derisively, impatiently, indignantly生氣地/輕蔑地/嘲諷地/不耐煩地/憤怒地哼了一聲◇He snorted indignantly and walked away.他氣憤地哼了一聲,走開了。PREPOSITION➤at朝⋯哼了一聲◇She snorted at his suggestion.對於他的建議,她只哼了一聲。➤in⋯地哼◇Calvin snorted in disbelief.卡爾文懷疑地哼了一聲。◇He snorted in disgust.他厭惡地哼了一聲。➤with因⋯哼了一聲◇He snorted with derision.他嘲笑地哼了一聲。◇Her friends snorted with laughter.她的朋友撲哧一聲都笑了。