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Definition of "nose" in Englisch

Noun

  1. A protuberance on the face housing the nostrils, which are used to breathe or smell.

    • She had a small nose between two sparkling blue eyes.
  2. A snout, the nose of an animal.

  3. The tip of an object.

    • the nose of a tea-kettle, a bellows, or a fighter plane
  4. The bulge on the side of a piece of a jigsaw puzzle, that fits into the hole of its adjacent piece.

  5. The length of a horse’s nose, used to indicate the distance between horses at the finish of a race, or any very close race.

    • Red Rum only won by a nose.
  6. A perfumer.

  7. The sense of smell.

  8. Bouquet, the smell of something, especially wine.

  9. The skill in recognising bouquet.

    • It is essential that a winetaster develops a good nose.
  10. Skill at finding information.

    • A successful reporter has a nose for news.
  11. The action of nosing, in the sense to snoop

    • They had a nose around the abandoned property.
  12. A downward projection from a cornice.

  13. An informer.

Verb

  1. To move cautiously by advancing its front end.

    • The ship nosed through the minefield.
  2. To snoop.

    • She was nosing around other people’s business.
  3. To detect by smell or as if by smell.

  4. To push with one's nose; to nuzzle.

  5. To defeat (as in a race or other contest) by a narrow margin; sometimes with out.

  6. To utter in a nasal manner; to pronounce with a nasal twang.

    • to nose a prayer
  7. To furnish with a nose.

    • to nose a stair tread
  8. To confront; be closely face to face or opposite to.

  9. To dive down in a steep angle; to nosedive

  10. To travel with the nose of the plane/ship aimed in a particular direction.

    • The plane is nosing up!
    • We have to get it nosing down.