nose out
英 [nəʊz aʊt]
美 [noʊz aʊt]
嗅出;探听出; 险胜
英英释义
verb
- recognize or detect by or as if by smelling
- He can smell out trouble
双语例句
- "That government governs best that governs least", Americans will nod sagely to each other, or, similarly," Keep the government's nose out of my business".
“管得最少的政府是最好的政府,”美国人会摆出一副明智的样子,互相点着头说类似“不要让政府管我的事”这种话。 - There is no reason to put your nose out of joint. I meant no harm.
没有理由让你感到受了侮辱。我没有恶意。 - It happens to be nothing to do with Ed, but you keep your nose out of it, anyway.
事情碰巧与埃德无关,可是无论如何你不要干预这事。 - Now, don't get your nose out of joint.
好了,别生气了。 - That man can nose out a news story anywhere.
那个人在任何地方都能搜寻出新闻。 - His mother put his nose out of joint by not letting him go to the movie.
他的母亲不让他去看电影,他感到很失望。 - Mike poked his nose out of the window to see if it was still raining.
迈克把脑袋伸出窗外,看看是否还在下雨。 - Look, just keep your nose out of our business.
哎别管我们的事。 - Guy: Well I tried to make it quite clear, without offending Harry, that he should keep his nose out of mine.
盖:我不想哈利不高兴,但也尽量向雷表明,他不该打探我的事。 - You keep your nose out of this, or you might lose it.
你趁早别管闲事,要不然准有亏让你吃。