sniffled

英 [ˈsnɪfld] 美 [ˈsnɪfld]

v.  (尤指因哭泣或患感冒)抽鼻子
sniffle的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB (哭泣或感冒时)不断抽鼻子
    If you sniffle, you keep sniffing, usually because you are crying or have a cold.
    1. 'Please don't yell at me.' She began to sniffle.
      “请不要对我大喊大叫。”她啜泣起来。
  2. 轻微感冒
    A sniffle is a slight cold. You can also say that someone has the sniffles .

    双语例句

    1. Indeed the buxom blonde, who sniffled disingenuously during the hearings, has hardly been a sympathetic figure.
      事实上,这位体态丰满的金发美女在听证会上虚情假意的抽泣很难博取人们的同情。
    2. He sniffled from a cold in the head.
      他因头部发冷而不停地喘粗气。
    3. Even a remorseful Michael Vick sniffled that it was "a terrible thing".
      甚至懊悔不已的迈克尔。维克本人也抽泣着说那是“一件可怕的事情”。