0 (usually of animals) to force air noisily through the nostrils, breathing either in or out -- pruste
The horses snorted impatiently.
1 (of people) to make a similar noise, showing disapproval, anger, contempt, amusement etc -- fnyse
She snorted at the very suggestion that she was tired.
2 an act of snorting -- prusten; fnysen
a snort of impatience
She gave a snort of laughter.
He snorted his nostrils clear, *but his nostrils were still not clear.
He snorted his nostrils clear (in/*for 1 minute).
Unfortunately, one of the most popular requirements is swimming baths, which is the most expensive form of snort we can find.
I wonder whether those who snorted are so wide of the mark?
I wish that the hog would keep quiet and stop snorting.
Such an explosion could have started a crack in the snort which might then have snapped off as she grounded.
That seemed to work, because after a few minutes he snorted and went away.
People will go to watch attractive snort, whatever the sport or wherever it is played.
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噴鼻息,從鼻中噴氣作聲, 用鼻子吸(毒), (表示惱怒、反對或不耐煩)哼,氣哼哼地說…
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喷鼻息,从鼻中喷气作声, 用鼻子吸(毒), (表示恼怒、反对或不耐烦)哼,气哼哼地说…
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