英 [snaʊt] 美 [snaʊt]
n. 鼻子;猪嘴;烟草;鼻口部;口吻状物
复数snouts
第三人称单数snouts
现在分词snouting
过去式snouted
过去分词snouted
snout /snaʊt/ TEM8
可数名词 The snout of an animal such as a pig is its long nose. (动物的)长鼻子
Two alligators rest their snouts on the water's surface.
两只鳄鱼把它们的大嘴栖息在水面上。
喙
(动物的)口鼻部;吻状突起
鼻突
鼻部
吻部
吻;喙
猪脸
喙
吻部
... nose 鼻子 snout 鼻口部 rosehead nail 玫瑰头装饰钉,...
... snout (某些动物的)长鼻子,口鼻部 hind (常指动物腿)后面的,后部的 evidence 证据 ...
He wasn't startled to see its deformed face, either, "Snout problems are common."
他看到它变形的脸,并不感到吃惊:“猪嘴的问题是常见的。”
Only the females of this cold-water fish sport a distinctive Pinocchio-like snout.
这种冷水鱼中只有雌性才能变异出独特的匹诺曹似的鼻子。
Fossils show how the nostrils of ancestral whales moved from the tip of the snout to the top of the head.
化石展现了鲸鱼的鼻孔是如何一步步地从它们祖先长鼻子的末端跑到头顶上去的。
The head of a string of pigs appeared, snout-up, over the ditch, and he had to screech to a stop and watch the rear of the last pig disappear shaking into the ditch on the other side.
这时候出现了一群猪,仰着鼻子走过水渠,他只好用一个急刹车,目送着最后一只猪大摇大摆地跨过水沟,消失在另一端。
1945年后的美国小说课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
Georgia has a broken tail, and her legs and snout are covered with scars.
The strange creature's arched, frownlike snout makes it look oddly different from other living whales.
He estimated it might have measured about 12.3m (41ft) from the snout to the tip of the tail.