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From:
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nose
/ˈnoz/
鼻子,突出部分,嗅覺(vt.)嗅到,探出,用鼻子觸(vi.)聞,嗅,探聽,告密
From:
DICT.TW English-Chinese Medical Dictionary 英漢醫學字典
nose
/ˈnoz/
名詞
鼻,機頭
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Nose
n.
1.
Anat.
The
prominent
part
of
the
face
or
anterior
extremity
of
the
head
containing
the
nostrils
and
olfactory
cavities
;
the
olfactory
organ
.
See
Nostril
,
and
Olfactory organ
under
Olfactory
.
2.
The
power
of
smelling
;
hence
,
scent
.
We
are
not
offended
with
a
dog
for
a
better
nose
than
his
master
.
--
Collier
.
3.
A
projecting
end
or
beak
at
the
front
of
an
object
;
a
snout
;
a
nozzle
;
a
spout
;
as
,
the
nose
of
a
bellows
;
the
nose
of
a
teakettle
.
Nose bit
Carp.
,
a
bit
similar
to
a
gouge
bit
,
but
having
a
cutting
edge
on
one
side
of
its
boring
end
.
Nose hammer
Mach.
,
a
frontal
hammer
.
Nose hole
Glass Making
,
a
small
opening
in
a
furnace
,
before
which
a
globe
of
crown
glass
is
held
and
kept
soft
at
the
beginning
of
the
flattening
process
.
Nose key
Carp.
,
a
fox
wedge
.
Nose leaf
Zool.
,
a
thin
,
broad
,
membranous
fold
of
skin
on
the
nose
of
many
species
of
bats
.
It
varies
greatly
in
size
and
form
.
Nose of wax
, (
fig
.),
a
person
who
is
pliant
and
easily
influenced
.
“A
nose
of
wax
to
be
turned
every
way.”
--
Massinger
Nose piece
,
the
nozzle
of
a
pipe
,
hose
,
bellows
,
etc
.;
the
end
piece
of
a
microscope
body
,
to
which
an
objective
is
attached
.
To hold one's nose to the grindstone
,
To put one's nose to the grindstone
,
or
To bring one's nose to the grindstone
.
See
under
Grindstone
.
To lead by the nose
,
to
lead
at
pleasure
,
or
to
cause
to
follow
submissively
;
to
lead
blindly
,
as
a
person
leads
a
beast
. --
Shak
.
To put one's nose out of joint
,
to
humiliate
one's
pride
,
esp
.
by
supplanting
one
in
the
affections
of
another
. [
Slang
]
To thrust one's nose into
,
to
meddle
officiously
in
.
To wipe one's nose of
,
to
deprive
of
;
to
rob
. [
Slang
]
on the nose
,
(a)
exactly
,
accurately
.
(b)
racing
to
win
,
as
opposed
to
to place
or
to show
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Nose
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Nosed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Nosing
.]
1.
To
smell
;
to
scent
;
hence
,
to
track
,
or
trace
out
.
2.
To
touch
with
the
nose
;
to
push
the
nose
into
or
against
;
hence
,
to
interfere
with
;
to
treat
insolently
.
Lambs
. . .
nosing
the
mother's
udder
.
--
Tennyson
.
A
sort
of
national
convention
,
dubious
in
its
nature
. . .
nosed
Parliament
in
the
very
seat
of
its
authority
.
--
Burke
.
3.
To
utter
in
a
nasal
manner
;
to
pronounce
with
a
nasal
twang
;
as
,
to
nose
a
prayer
. [
R
.]
4.
To
confront
;
be
closely
face
to
face
or
opposite
to
;
meet
.
5.
To
furnish
with
a
nose
;
as
,
to
nose
a
stair
tread
.
6.
To
examine
with
the
nose
or
sense
of
smell
.
7.
To
make
by
advancing
the
nose
or
front
end
;
as
,
the
train
nosed
its
way
into
the
station
;
8.
Racing Slang
to
beat
by
(
the
length
of
)
a
nose
.
Hence
,
to
defeat
in
a
contest
by
a
small
margin
;
also
used
in
the
form
nose out
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Nose
v. i.
To
push
or
move
with
the
nose
or
front
forward
.
A
train
of
cable
cars
came
nosing
along
.
--
Hamlin
Garland
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Nose
v. i.
1.
To
smell
;
to
sniff
;
to
scent
.
2.
To
pry
officiously
into
what
does
not
concern
one
;
to
nose around
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
nose
n
1:
the
organ
of
smell
and
entrance
to
the
respiratory
tract
;
the
prominent
part
of
the
face
of
man
or
other
mammals
;
"
he
has
a
cold
in
the
nose
" [
syn
:
olfactory organ
]
2:
a
front
that
resembles
a
human
nose
(
especially
the
front
of
an
aircraft
); "
the
nose
of
the
rocket
heated
up
on
reentry
"
3:
the
front
or
forward
projection
of
a
tool
or
weapon
; "
he
ducked
under
the
nose
of
the
gun
"
4:
a
small
distance
; "
my
horse
lost
the
race
by
a
nose
"
5:
the
sense
of
smell
(
especially
in
animals
); "
the
hound
has
a
good
nose
"
6:
a
natural
skill
; "
he
has
a
nose
for
good
deals
"
7:
a
projecting
spout
from
which
a
fluid
is
discharged
[
syn
:
nozzle
]
v
1:
search
or
inquire
in
a
meddlesome
way
; "
This
guy
is
always
nosing
around
the
office
" [
syn
:
pry
,
poke
]
2:
advance
the
forward
part
of
with
caution
; "
She
nosed
the
car
into
the
left
lane
"
3:
catch
the
scent
of
;
get
wind
of
; "
The
dog
nosed
out
the
drugs
" [
syn
:
scent
,
wind
]
4:
push
or
move
with
the
nose
5:
rub
noses
[
syn
:
nuzzle
]
6:
defeat
by
a
narrow
margin
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