[VERB 动词]打喷嚏 When you sneeze, you suddenly take in your breath and then blow it down your nose noisily without being able to stop yourself, for example because you have a cold.
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What exactly happens when we sneeze?...
我们打喷嚏究竟是怎么回事?
See your doctor now to beat summer sneezing.
马上去看病,把花粉过敏引起的打喷嚏治好。
Sneeze is also a noun.
Coughs and sneezes spread infections.
咳嗽和打喷嚏会传播传染病。
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[PHRASE 短语]不容忽视;值得拥有 If you say that something is not to be sneezed at, you mean that it is worth having.
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The money's not to be sneezed at.
别把这笔钱不当回事。
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sneeze/sniːz; NAmEsniːz/
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sneezesneezessneezedsneezingverb[intransitive ]to have air come suddenly and noisily out through your nose and mouth in a way that you cannot control, for example because you have a cold 打喷嚏◆I've been sneezing all morning.我一上午直打喷嚏。IDIOMnot to be ˈsneezed at( informal) good enough to be accepted or considered seriously 值得认真对待;不可轻视◆In those days, $20 was not a sum to be sneezed at.那时候,20 元可不能不当回事。nounthe act of sneezingor the noise you make when you sneeze喷嚏;喷嚏声◆coughs and sneezes咳嗽和喷嚏◆She gave a violent sneeze.她打了个大喷嚏。sneeze/sniːz; NAmEsniːz/
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1if you sneeze, air suddenly comes from your nose, making a noise, for example when you have a cold: She started coughing and sneezing. The dust was making him sneeze.2not to be sneezed at British English, nothing to sneeze at American English spoken used about an offer, especially of money, that is very good, and which you should consider carefully: In those days, £5 an hour was not to be sneezed at.
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the act or sound of sneezing: There was a loud sneeze from someone in the back of the audience.
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