snook的意思和读音

snook

: [snʊk] : [snuːk]

n.

snooks  

n.1. (Centropomidae) 2.3.,

n.1.a large bony fish that lives in warm seas and rivers.2.a gesture made as a sign of contempt, by putting the thumb to the nose with the fingers outstretched

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4. snog , snook snooker ...

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1.Poor and bored, they think it's a bit of a laugh to cock a snook at the cops, and at the "rich people" who own businesses.

2.Earhart excelled as a pilot. Her first instructor was Neta Snook, one of the first women to graduate from the Curtiss School of Aviation.

3.Prosecutor Stephen S. Snook said he also hopes to file identity theft charges.·

4.Israel's Binyamin Netanyahu has spent much of the past month cocking a snook at the White House.

5.Another Middle Eastern friend and aid recipient, Egypt, has cocked a snook at American requests to set an example of democratic reform.

6.The prospect of widepread price deflation worried Richard Snook, senior economist at the Centre for Economics and Business Research.广·

7."The letter was just not what you would expect an attorney to write, " Snook said.:“。”

8.The bad news for them is that Argentina, alone among G20 countries, has a habit of cocking a snook at ICSID rulings.20ICSID

9.The clock is set wrong and hung crooked, AS if to cock a snook at the importance of time(Kevin Crossley - Holland)·

10.The night we snook into a yacht club party