snort

snort
1. intransitive verb
schnauben (with, in vor + Dat.)

snort with laughter — vor Lachen prusten

2. transitive verb
schnauben
3. noun
Schnauben, das

with a snort of rage — wutschnaubend

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[sno:t] 1. verb
1) ((usually of animals) to force air noisily through the nostrils, breathing either in or out: The horses snorted impatiently.) schnauben
2) ((of people) to make a similar noise, showing disapproval, anger, contempt, amusement etc: She snorted at the very suggestion that she was tired.) schnauben
2. noun
(an act of snorting: a snort of impatience; She gave a snort of laughter.) das Schnauben
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snort
[snɔ:t, AM snɔ:rt]
I. vi schnauben, prusten; horse schnauben
to \snort with anger/disbelief/disgust wütend/ungläubig/verächtlich schnauben
to \snort with laughter vor Lachen [los]prusten
II. vt
1. (sl: inhale)
to \snort cocaine/heroin/speed Kokain/Heroin/Speed schnupfen
to \snort sth etw [verächtlich] schnauben
III. n
1. (noise) Schnauben nt kein pl
to give a \snort ein Schnauben von sich dat geben, schnauben
the horse gave a \snort das Pferd schnaubte
2. (fam: drink) Gläschen nt fam
a \snort of bourbon/whiskey ein Gläschen Bourbon/Whisky
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[snɔːt]
1. n
Schnauben nt no pl; (of person also) Prusten nt no pl; (of boar) Grunzen nt no pl

with a snort of rage — wutschnaubend

he gave a snort of contempt/rage — er schnaubte verächtlich/vor Wut

to give a snort of laughter — losprusten

2. vi
schnauben; (person also) prusten; (boar) grunzen
3. vt
1) (person) schnauben
2) drugs sniffen (sl)
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snort [snɔː(r)t]
A v/i
1. (auch wütend oder verächtlich) schnauben
2. prusten
B v/t
1. oft snort out Worte (wütend) schnauben
2. ausprusten
3. Kokain etc schnupfen:
snort snow sl koksen
C s
1. Schnauben n
2. Prusten n
3. sl academic.ru/68410/snifter">snifter 2
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1. intransitive verb
schnauben (with, in vor + Dat.)

snort with laughter — vor Lachen prusten

2. transitive verb
schnauben
3. noun
Schnauben, das

with a snort of rage — wutschnaubend

* * *
v.
schnauben v.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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