名词喷嚏; 喷嚏声
不及物动词打喷嚏
1. not to be sneezed at : 不可轻视, 值得考虑;
不及物动词
1. When you have a cold, you sneeze a lot.
感冒时,要打很多喷嚏。
2. I caught a cold and sneezed a lot.
我得了感冒,老是打喷嚏。
名词
1. Cole often emits a loud sneeze.
科尔常常大声打喷嚏。
sneeze的翻译
1. 打喷嚏:) 日常生活中我们免不了会打嗝(belch)、打哈欠(hiccup)、打喷嚏(sneeze)以及清嗓子(clear your throat),这些行为在中国人眼里是自然现象,所以我们的处理方式就是沉默不语.
2. 大喷嚏:Caress:爱抚 | Sneeze:大喷嚏 | Explosion:爆炸
1. sneeze
1. 打喷嚏
When you sneeze, you suddenly take in your breath and then blow it down your nose noisily without being able to stop yourself, for example because you have a cold.
e.g. What exactly happens when we sneeze?...
我们打喷嚏究竟是怎么回事?
e.g. See your doctor now to beat summer sneezing.
马上去看病,把花粉过敏引起的打喷嚏治好。
2. 不容忽视;值得拥有
If you say that something is not to be sneezed at, you mean that it is worth having.
e.g. The money's not to be sneezed at.
别把这笔钱不当回事。
1. Swine flu can be spread with a sneeze or handshake, but kills only a small fraction of the people it infects.
2. sneeze
2. Winter is almost over in the Northern Hemisphere and hay fever sufferers are already beginning to sneeze and sniffle.
3. Sweetened medicinal herbal drinks are given to apes, as they sneeze and suffer from runny noses like humans do.
4. Cover your nose and mouth when you cough or sneeze, and wash your hands frequently.
5. A woman who was paralysed following a sneeze has reportedly recovered after two years.
6. " A sneeze in Hong Kong led to a quarantine in Toronto, " he said.
7. If you sneeze on your computer or cell phone, the machine will study thousands of molecules in your breath.
8. People sneeze and wipe their noses, then touch a microwave button.
9. Ferrets infected with the altered 1918 virus didn't sneeze at all.
noun
1. a symptom consisting of the involuntary expulsion of air from the nose
Synonym: sneezing sternutation
verb
1. sneeze的反义词
1. exhale spasmodically, as when an irritant entered one's nose
e.g. Pepper makes me sneeze