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单词 nosed
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Definition of nosed in English:

nosed

adjective nəʊzdnoʊzd
  • 1in combination Having a nose or projecting part of a specified kind.

    red-nosed clowns
    the hairy-nosed wombat
    long-nosed pliers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • How dare you say the northern hairy nosed wombat isn't worth saving?
    • Wait till I get rich, I'll fly that crooked nosed plane one day.
    • A blunt nosed knife is unlikely to cause serious injury.
    • I passed beside a huge sculpture of a square nosed dog by the station.
    • Having a pair of forceps or long nosed pliers in the tackle box is a must.
    • I was some snotty nosed kid with an attitude in a subway.
    • I have since been told that using a pair of pointy nosed pliers is the best way to install it.
    • I cannot believe in red nosed reindeer flying around the sky.
    • Personally, I like my presidents big nosed and wrinkly.
    • He was looking at that pair of needle nosed pliers with a hair in it.
    1. 1.1 Having a sense of smell of a specified kind.
      a keen-nosed hound
      sharp-nosed police dogs
      Example sentencesExamples
      • These two bossy, determined, sharp nosed, short women certainly appear to have much in common.
      • Thousands of men and women lead keen-nosed hounds into the forest at the beginning of the hunting season for white truffles.
      • No wonder the keen-nosed pigs who ferret out truffles from the roots of certain hardwood trees are so avid in their work.
      • Sharp-nosed dogs searching in the right places likely could have found them from day one.
      • A keen-nosed dog has hunted down sports equipment stolen from a school
 
 

Definition of nosed in US English:

nosed

adjectivenoʊzdnōzd
  • 1in combination Having a nose or projecting part of a specified kind.

    red-nosed clowns
    the hairy-nosed wombat
    long-nosed pliers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Wait till I get rich, I'll fly that crooked nosed plane one day.
    • Having a pair of forceps or long nosed pliers in the tackle box is a must.
    • How dare you say the northern hairy nosed wombat isn't worth saving?
    • I was some snotty nosed kid with an attitude in a subway.
    • Personally, I like my presidents big nosed and wrinkly.
    • A blunt nosed knife is unlikely to cause serious injury.
    • I have since been told that using a pair of pointy nosed pliers is the best way to install it.
    • He was looking at that pair of needle nosed pliers with a hair in it.
    • I passed beside a huge sculpture of a square nosed dog by the station.
    • I cannot believe in red nosed reindeer flying around the sky.
    1. 1.1 Having a sense of smell of a specified kind.
      a keen-nosed hound
      sharp-nosed police dogs
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A keen-nosed dog has hunted down sports equipment stolen from a school
      • Sharp-nosed dogs searching in the right places likely could have found them from day one.
      • Thousands of men and women lead keen-nosed hounds into the forest at the beginning of the hunting season for white truffles.
      • These two bossy, determined, sharp nosed, short women certainly appear to have much in common.
      • No wonder the keen-nosed pigs who ferret out truffles from the roots of certain hardwood trees are so avid in their work.
 
 
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