单词 | snore |
释义 | snore /snɔː $ snɔːr/ ●○○ verb [intransitive] BREATHEto breathe in a noisy way through your mouth and nose while you are asleep 打鼾,打呼噜 He could hear the old man snoring. 他听到老人在打鼾。► see thesaurus at breathe —snore noun [countable] I heard a snore and knew he’d fallen asleep. 我听见鼾声,就知道他已经睡着了。 —snorer noun [countable]→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpussnore• He lay down and in a few moments was snoring.• Mum was asleep in her chair, snoring.• Before long, Pink Floyd was backed by a chorus of open-mouthed caddies snoring away.• The Nozovent, which is worn just inside the nostrils at night, reduces snoring by making breathing easier.• Two out of 10 travelers complain that snoring disturbs them, and one-fourth complain about too much tossing and turning.• As he began to snore, his side of the windshield gradually fogged up.• If you snore, it's better not to sleep on your back.• Judging that Miller had been snoring long enough, he shook him till he woke, and made him drive to Turnhouse.• My husband snores so loudly that I find it difficult to get to sleep.• After a while some one snored softly, then grunted as he got a dig in the ribs.Origin snore (1300-1400) From the soundsnore verbChinese way Corpus breathe a noisy to in through |
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