nose in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for nose in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.nose [Am noʊz, Brit nəʊz] N

1. nose ANAT:

nose (of person)
nose (of animal)
nose (of animal)
to blow one's nose
on the nose inf my guess was right on the nose
to get one's nose in front esp Brit inf
to get up sb's nose Brit inf that's the sort of thing that gets right up my nose
to keep one's nose clean inf
darle al callo Spain inf
to lead sb by the nose
to lead sb by the nose
to pay through the nose inf
to poke or stick one's nose in inf
to put sb's nose out of joint inf
to rub sb's nose in sth inf
to thumb one's nose at sb/sth inf
to turn one's nose up at sth/sb inf
to win by a nose
to win by a nose horse:

III.nose [Am noʊz, Brit nəʊz] VB trans

nose out VB [Am noʊz -, Brit nəʊz -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

nose cone [Am ˈnoʊz ˌkoʊn, Brit] N

nose in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for nose in the English»Spanish Dictionary

Phrases:

to put sb's nose out of joint inf
to keep one's nose clean inf
to get up sb's nose Brit, Aus inf
to have a (good) nose for sth
to keep one's nose out of sth inf
to poke one's nose into sth inf
to rub sb's nose in it
(from) under sb's (very) nose inf, right out from under sb's nose Am inf

nose Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to put sb's nose out of joint inf
to have a (good) nose for sth
(from) under sb's (very) nose inf, right out from under sb's nose Am inf
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
I would keep my raffine literary nose out of books of pulp.
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The single-wheeled main units retract inward and the twin nose wheel unit retracts forward.
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Their ventral fins become blue, their head turns purple and their nose turns red.
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He pled guilty to one charge of recklessly inflicting grievous bodily harm, the victim suffered fractures to his jaw, eye socket, hard palate, cheek bone and nose.
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They have high nose bridges, high cheekbones and wide eyes.
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His nose was thin and straight and slightly aquiline.
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She promptly punches him in the nose and then sulks alone in the playground.
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Cotton is a beanpole of a man, six foot five and rail-thin, with a long face, prominent nose, and eyes that tilt down at the corners.
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The nose is usually reminiscent of peach, pear, dried apricot, honey, citrus, figs, caramel, green apple, etc., depending on the varietal.
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He wakes you by nuzzling his nose under the blankets.
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