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单词 Sniff
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1. Blow your nose. Don't sniff!
2. She gave a loud sniff of disapproval.
3. Have a sniff of this medicine—it smells revolting,doesn't it?
4. A police dog, trained to sniff out explosives, found evidence of a bomb in the apartment.
5. I gave him a sniff of smelling salts to bring him round.
6. My mother gave a sniff of disapproval.
7. Dr Ali gave a great sniff of disapproval.
8. One sniff of this is enough to kill you.
9. She didn't get even a sniff at a medal.
10. She took a deep sniff of the perfume.
11. The dogs are trained to sniff out drugs.
12. The police were determined to sniff out the ringleaders.
13. She gave a loud sniff .
14. Homeless children sniff glue to dull their hunger pains.
15. The sniff of power went to his head.
16. 'I'm going,' she said with a sniff.
17. They train dogs to sniff out drugs.
18. He never even got a sniff of the target.
19. "I'm fine," she said with a sniff.
20. Sniff out the cause of the trouble.
21. Vic's been trying to sniff out where you went last night.
22. Highbrow critics sniff that the programme was "too sophisticated" to appeal to most viewers.
23. Then, at the first sniff of danger, he was back at his post.
24. As she turned away I saw him sniff furtively under his arm.
25. The dog had a good sniff at the bushes around the garden.
26. He got us into this mess,[ ] and then left at the first sniff of trouble !
27. A customs officer came round with a dog to sniff out drugs.
28. They make threats but back down at the first sniff of trouble.
29. She dabbed at her face and tried hard not to sniff.
30. You know what they'll be like if they get a sniff of a murder investigation.
1. Blow your nose. Don't sniff!
2. She gave a loud sniff of disapproval.
3. Have a sniff of this medicine—it smells revolting,doesn't it?
4. A police dog, trained to sniff out explosives, found evidence of a bomb in the apartment.
5. I gave him a sniff of smelling salts to bring him round.
31. Somehow Beador had got a sniff of it.
32. She took a deep sniff of it.
33. Ed leaned forwards and took a sniff.
34. She turned back to her companions with a sniff.
35. She stopped to sniff the freesias.
36. Some machines sniff out plastic explosives.
37. You cup your hands, breathe into them and sniff.
38. Like animals, they sniff me out, like dogs.
39. Jamie walks me down to Brockley Cross, inhaling fresh air through his nostrils like Islanders sniff cocaine.
40. Dropping down on to all fours, she came swaying over to sniff at little Arcas, who lay asleep in my arms.
41. Some take off their masks to sniff out strange odors.
42. And I said I wished I could go and sniff the various scents to see which I liked best.
43. Girls sniff too, although, perhaps a slightly smaller proportion than boys.
44. She took a sniff of those leather seats, and that was it, she was in there, feeling them up.
45. She lifted the lid from a huge pot and took a sniff.
46. A dab with a handkerchief and an early morning sniff was my subterfuge.
47. He knew the local C.I.D. and it was said he could sniff a copper out a mile away.
48. A failed marriage is one of those unconsidered trifles he might expect to sniff out.
49. Just a little critical - a slight sniff when she came to collect the breakfast tray and found I was still in bed.
50. Neville drew the brass bolts and flung the door open to sniff the morning air.
51. He liked to sniff the parcel of graduated henna for its strong herby smell.
52. Large dogs with fully developed human intelligences, although a tendency, when examining anything, to sniff it.
53. A parting sniff as she left the room gave the gentleman to understand that he had disappointed her.
54. I could hear him sniff as he went before me.
55. Filmer could go in and out of the Westin without a sniff of fresh air, and probably had.
56. Some youngsters who sniff have accidents while they are intoxicated and some suffer damage to their health.
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57. So they call out the local Jesuit priest, he takes a good sniff and says it's haunted.
58. People cease to cough or sniff or shuffle their feet.
59. Pseudonym detection squads would sniff out fraudsters, like the satellites which monitor Sicilian olive groves.
60. His mother gave a sniff and asked if he had been smoking in his bedroom.
61. The rabbits in front went fast and Hazel had little time to sniff about as he followed.
62. At first the dog may only sniff at them but you should soon be able to encourage it to play with them.
63. The reasons young people sniff glue vary with each individual.
64. I wanted to sniff around a little, and I always do that better on my own, without distractions.
65. A sniff of tea, a whiff of biscuits, and there would soon be a crowd.
66. There are an awful lot of opportunities around if you can only sniff them out.
67. Stamford have given me a list of local McCloys and there again not a sniff as far as they know.
68. At a fairly young age I learnt to sniff out danger and step into choppy conversations to skilfully avert disaster.
69. Sniff the cookie in an insecure network.
70. It's their job to sniff out abuses of power.
71. The dogs are specially trained to sniff out drugs.
72. This is of advertisers, will sniff out any value?
73. It's his job to sniff out abuses of power.
74. Have the Press got a sniff yet?
75. Winterton has never had a sniff of a government job in his entire twenty-one years in parliament.
76. Sniff, savor and swish that around for a few moments.
77. Have a sniff of this medicine — It'smells revolting, doesn't it?
78. The mice, Sniff and Scurry, used the simple, but inefficient, trial-and-error method of finding Cheese.
79. The participants were asked to sniff a jar containing either one of the three odours or the scentless oil, and then press a button to indicate whether they thought the jar smelled of anything.
80. Ask the child to sniff after you instill the drops.
81. Dogs are used to sniff out unlawful drugs which travelers are carrying.
82. So dogs may be able to sniff out bombs. But they can't pick up the smell of mendacity.
83. You want to sniff out these tough areas immediately when you're constructing.
84. Take a sniff at everything and distinguish the good from the bad.
85. Researchers at Los Alamos are also training bees to sniff out drugs like methamphetamine and cocaine.
86. As time went on, Sniff and Scurry continued their routine.
87. The police used dogs to sniff out the criminals in their hiding - place.
88. Twenty-four men were then asked to sniff the movie tears or a saline solution.
89. Or if you are anything like me you might simply prefer to take the lid off and sniff the aroma.
90. A helicopter that can sniff out cannabis is flying over the skies of the Netherlands.
91. He studied their odors and then had them sniff others and found women who get a whiff of a man's smelly BO feel less stressed.
92. Otherwise, a malicious eavesdropper on any router between your server and the end user can very easily sniff the sensitive information out of the network packets.
93. Google Book Search now supports reproducing the smell of scratch - and - sniff based books.
94. Mosquitoes can sniff out an attractive human dinner target from as far as 40 miles.
95. In addition , let your Schnauzer sniff and sleep with the new puppy's bedding, which will expose him to her scent.
96. Some uncommon drugs, such as triazolam, were mainly taken by mouth (76.9%, 60/78) and other ways were sniff, uni-injection and muti-injection, and etc.
97. A sniff of the soup cooking on the stove made me hungry.
98. Jennifer: You don't sniff cold medicine out a tube, dork!
99. One morning, Sniff & Scurry arrived at Cheese Station C & discovered there was no cheese.
100. We should take a sniff at everything and distinguish the good from the bad.
101. But first, time to pick a new subnet and let sniff the dogs of war.
102. The bear pauses on a patch of rockweed algae to sniff the air.
103. This bear popped into a subway sandwich shop in Canada for a sniff but it's soon left hungry.
104. But really, what harm could it possibly do to pop down there and just sniff around?
105. If he can guess (or sniff) the sequence identifier, then he can start a Denial of Service attack, by for example, terminating the sequence.
106. B: I bet my broker could sniff out some good ones for you.
107. This bear popped into a subway sandwich shop in Canada for a sniff but it's soon left hungry. News reports say the bear was later tracked down and shot, because it posed danger to humans.
108. That was Milner's first real ball of quality and Defoe's first sniff of the match.
109. Doubting him, the inspector opened the bottle and took a sniff.
110. He's always been a self-starter, someone who sniff out an untapped market and goes for it successfully.
110. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
111. The only thing missing is a quote or two from the Canadian government on how they sniff out fake documents, their rejection rate, etc.
112. Weimann has argued that data mining could sniff out jihadists or remove information before would-be terrorists see it.
113. Right, Stone. We've had a fellow sniff around Barrack B.
114. Sniff subrating is a Bluetooth feature designed to increase battery life as much as 500 percent for devices whose typical usage involves a significant amount of inactive time.
115. She tried to sniff contemptuously, but succeeded in producing only a sniffle.
116. They make bad blood, can't forgive, sniff right , and left for approbation.
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