snort /ˈsnɔrt/
(vi.)噴著氣弄響鼻子,哼著鼻子,嘶嘶響著排氣(vt.)哼著鼻子說,噴出
snort /ˈsnɔ(ə)rt/ 不及物動詞
Snort v. i. [imp. & p. p. Snorted; p. pr. & vb. n. Snorting.]
1. To force the air with violence through the nose, so as to make a noise, as do high-spirited horsed in prancing and play.
2. To snore. [R.] “The snorting citizens.”
3. To laugh out loudly. [Colloq.]
Snort, n. The act of snorting; the sound produced in snorting.
Snort, v. t. To expel throught the nostrils with a snort; to utter with a snort.
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snort
n 1: a disrespectful laugh [syn: snicker, snigger]
2: a cry or noise made to express displeasure or contempt [syn:
boo, hoot, Bronx cheer, hiss, raspberry, razzing,
bird]
v 1: indicate contempt by breathing noisily and forcefully
through the nose; "she snorted her disapproval of the
proposed bridegroom"
2: make a snorting sound by exhaling hard; "The critic snorted
contemtuously"
3: inhale recreational drugs [syn: huff]
4: inhale through the nose [syn: take a hit]
5: ingest through the nose; "The drug addict was snorting
cocaine every night"