nose

la nariz

noun

nose
[nəʊz]
sustantivo
1nariz (f) (of person); hocico (m) (of animal)
  • her nose is bleeding -> está sangrando por la nariz
  • to blow one's nose -> sonarse la nariz
  • to hold one's nose -> taparse la nariz
  • to have a nose job -> operarse la nariz (cosmetic surgery)
2morro (m) (of vehicle, plane, missile)
  • the traffic was nose to tail -> había caravana (de coches)
3(idioms)
  • it's right under your nose -> lo tienes delante de las narices
  • to turn one's nose up at something -> hacerle ascos a algo
  • she walked by with her nose in the air -> pasó con gesto engreído
  • to look down one's nose at somebody -> mirar a alguien por encima del hombro
  • she paid through the nose for it -> le costó un ojo de la cara
  • to get up somebody's nose -> poner negro(a) a alguien
  • they are leading them by the nose -> les están manejando a su antojo
  • to keep one's nose clean -> no meterse en líos
  • to have a nose for something -> tener olfato para algo
  • to poke one's nose into other people's business -> meter las narices en los asuntos de otros
  • to put somebody's nose out of joint -> hacerle un feo a alguien

nose [nous]
sustantivo
1Nariz, órgano del olfato y de la respiración; hocico de ciertos animales.
2Olfato, sagacidad.
3Lo que se asemeja a una nariz: (a) la proa de un buque; (b) tobera, cañuto de fuelle; pico, boca (de cafetera o de cántaro).
  • A flat nose -> nariz chata, roma o aplastada
  • To blow one’s nose -> sonarse la nariz
  • To get one’s nose in front -> llevar o conseguir una ligera ventaja
  • To lead by the nose -> arrastrar como por fuerza; llevar tras sí, atraer ciegamente uno a otro a su dictamen o voluntad
  • To thrust the nose into -> entremeterse
  • To put the nose out of joint -> suplantar, desquiciar
  • Pug nose -> nariz, rama, achatada
  • To bleed at the nose -> echar sangre por las narices
  • To blow one’s nose -> sonarse las narices
  • To pick one’s nose -> hurgarse las narices
  • To speak through the nose -> ganguear
  • To turn up one’s nose at something/somebody -> torcer el morro ante algo/ alguien
  • Under one’s nose -> a las barbas de uno, en su presencia
  • Nose-bag -> morral de hocico; cebadera
1Oler, olfatear.
2Descubrir espiando o acechando; se usa con la
preposición
3Encararse; oponerse, hacer frente.
  • Nose about/around -> curiosear, cotillear
  • Nose out -> husmear u olfatear algo
va.out.

nose [nəʊz]
noun
1 (Anat) [of person] nariz; (f) [of animal] hocico; (m)
his nose was bleedingbleeding le sangraba la nariz; le salía sangre de la nariz
he was bleeding from the nose
to have one's nose in a bookbook estar enfrascado en un libro
get your nose out of that book and come and help me deja el libro un momento y ven a ayudarme
I always had my nose in a book He found his daughter stretched out beside the pool with her nose in a book I was just blissfully happy with my nose in a book she's always got her nose in a book
to hold one's nosehold taparse la nariz
he was accused of insulting his hosts by holding his nose because he could not stand the smell I could sit on you, hold your nose, shove the damned things down your throat They're being urged by state and national leaders to hold their nose and vote for Edwin Edwards, fearing that Duke would scare industry away from Louisiana They're being urged by state and national leaders to hold their nose and vote for Smith
to talk speak through one's noseorthrough ganguear; hablar con voz gangosa
she had a curious (though not unattractive) habit of speaking through her nose with his nose in the air He would never have walked past her with his nose in the air
you wouldn't recognize an opportunity if it bit you on the nose no reconocerías una buena oportunidad ni aunque te topases con ella de frente
he wouldn't know a heart condition if it bit him on the nose
to keep one's nose clean (informal) no meterse en problemas líos;or (informal)
if you keep your nose clean in this company you could go far if you keep your nose clean from now on, I won't take any action the rules are keep your nose clean, don't make any waves, turn a blind eye, collect your pay and ultimately you will get promoted
to cut off one's nose to spite one's face tirar piedras a su tejado
you've heard the expression, "it's like cutting off your nose to spite your face" - well, hysterectomy for menstrual problems is more like "cutting out your uterus to spite your body" the Russians are actually wanting to see problems happen in the sense of cutting off their nose to spite their face, because then they can say, "Ha, yes, they screwed up as well"
to get/have one's nose in front coger/tener la delantera
Neil Kinnock has his nose in front but it is still a tight race It's important to get your nose in front and stay in front
he gets up my nose (informal) me revienta; (informal)
his pompous manner really gets up my nose this sort of thing gets up my nose what really gets up my nose is his meanness What really gets up my nose is that all I want is a standard white car Snobs get up my nose
to keep one's nose out (of sth) no entrometerse (en algo)
you keep your nose out (of this) - it has nothing to do with you the President kept his nose out of military business I told you to keep your nose out of trouble Iraq has told the United Nations to keep its nose out and has dismissed the threat of attack
to lead sb by the nose tener a algn agarrado por las narices
you shouldn't let them lead you by the nose no deberías permitirles que te manejen a su antojo
If the national leader were to be seen as being led by the nose by a woman, particularly a designing, unfaithful and contemptible one, then his own stature would be significantly diminished the erroneous impression that the British can be led by the nose into an increasingly federal Europe somebody, somebody powerful and clever, who wanted us to write this story, led us by the nose every inch of the way you should be ashamed to let the campaign managers, who trot out this drivel over and over, lead you around by the nose
to look down one's nose at sth/sb (informal) despreciar algo/a algn; mirar a algn por encima del hombro
they rather looked down their noses at the poor old French I know what it's like when people look down their nose because you don't have nice things I don't look down my nose at comedy
(right) on the nose en el clavo
that's it! you've hit it on the nose! ¡eso es! ¡has dado en el clavo!
to pay through the nose (for sth) (informal) pagar un ojo de la cara (por algo); (informal) pagar un dineral (por algo)
she paid through the nose (for it) le costó un ojo de la cara; (informal) pagó un dineral (por ello); (informal) to make sb pay through the nose hacer pagar a algn un dineral; (informal)
young drivers can pay through the nose for car insurance we don't like paying through the nose for our wine when eating out What banks want to do by re-introducing charges is to make us pay through the nose for looking after our money the company has been making rich idiots pay through the nose for a product that can be bought for a third of the price
to poke stick one's nose into sthor (informal) meter las narices en algo; (informal) meterse en algo
who asked you to poke your nose in? ¿quién te manda meter las narices meterte en esto?; (informal)or he's always poking his nose (in) where it's not wanted siempre está metiendo las narices metiéndose en lo que no le incumbe;or (informal)
we don't like strangers who poke their noses into our affairs
to put sb's nose out of joint molestar a algn
you've really put his nose out of joint by not asking him what he thought Messerschmitt really put Ernst Heinkel's nose out of joint in having his upstart fighter selected over the He 112 she was uncharacteristically sharp with me and I thought, somebody's put her nose out of joint
to see no further than the end of one's nose no ver más allá de sus narices
dumb, greedy, stupid peasant who can't see further than the end of his nose
to turn up one's nose at sth hacerle ascos a algo
You should never turn your nose up at inexpensive plants Even in the US top graduates turned up their noses at business jobs and tried instead to get into government service or university teaching He acted in about 30 commercials while his former classmates at the Yale drama school turned up their noses and waited on tables instead
under sb's nose: it's right under your nose lo tienes delante de las narices; (informal) she did it under his very nose right under his noseor lo hizo delante de sus narices
we've been married 25 years, and this carrying on under my nose was the last straw
to [blow] one's nose
2 (distance)
to win by a nose [+horse] ganar por una nariz; ganar por los pelos
the horse won by a nose the Gordons beat the other contestants by a nose, to win a fantastic holiday in Australia Cambridge were a nose ahead in the boat race we dropped into second place, a nose ahead of Watson Bros
3 (front part) [of aeroplane, car] morro; (m) parte delantera; (f) [of boat] proa; (f)
he eased the nose round to get the plane into its parking bay the Wellington bomber had gun turrets at nose and tial on each side of her nose was a painting of a mermaid the car's nose slid out between the buses and tradesmen's vans
the traffic was nose to tail los coches iban pegados unos a otros
about twenty fast-moving trucks were driving nose to tail
4 (sense of smell) olfato; (m)
I have a sensitive nose tengo un olfato muy fino
5 (instinct)
to have a (good) nose for tener (buen) olfato para; she has a keen nose for facts tiene buena intuición para saber lo que ha ocurrido realmente; she's got a (good) nose for a story tiene (buen) olfato para lo que es noticia
he's got a (good) nose for buying and selling he had a nose for trouble he's got a (good) nose for a bargain
6 [of wine] aroma; (m) buqué; (m)
verb:intransitive
the car nosed forward el coche se abrió paso lentamente; the coach nosed out into the traffic el autocar se incorporó lentamente al tráfico
a white Mercedes was nosing slowly out at the gates of the big house a motorboat nosed out of the mist and nudged into the branches of a tree we were soon nosing our way out of the harbour and into the Solent the boat nosed [into] the little cove a glossy black BMW sedan nosed into the second lane a boat nosing through the whispering reeds
verb:transitive
1 (move)
he nosed his car into the garage metió el coche en el garaje maniobrando con cuidado; a van nosed its way past una furgoneta pasó despacio
to nose one's [way] forward the ship nosed her way through the fog the launch nosed its way through the yachts moored in the river
2 (nuzzle, nudge)
the horse nosed my palm el caballo me olfateó la palma de la mano; the dog managed to nose the door open el perro consiguió abrir la puerta con el hocico; they just nosed us into second place por muy poco nos dejaron en segundo lugar
Nevada has the second highest violent crime rate (it's just nosed out by New York) a pack of dogs was nosing the sacks of rubbish the dog nosed her hand
modifier
nose cone (n) [of missile] ojiva; (f) [of racing car] cabeza separable; (f)
a nose cone of dull silver contained the nuclear warhead he had to change his tyres and nose cone following a clash with mclaren driver Gerhard Berger
nose drops (n) gotas para la nariz; (f)
used mostly for children with allergic rhinitis, in the form of nose drops
nose job (informal) (n)
to have a nose job operarse la nariz
nose ring (n) [of animal] argolla (en el hocico); (f) [of person] pendiente en la nariz; (m)
she tied the bull up by his nose ring he had his left nostril pierced and wore a gold nose ring

Verb Conjugation for "nose"

Imperative
  • nose
  • you nose
  • he/she noses
  • we nose
  • you nose
  • they nose
Preterite
  • I nosed
  • you nosed
  • he/she nosed
  • we nosed
  • you nosed
  • they nosed
Present Continuous
  • I am nosing
  • you are nosing
  • he/she is nosing
  • we are nosing
  • you are nosing
  • they are nosing
Present Perfect
  • I have nosed
  • you have nosed
  • he/she has nosed
  • we have nosed
  • you have nosed
  • they have nosed
Past Continuous
  • I was nosing
  • you were nosing
  • he/she was nosing
  • we were nosing
  • you were nosing
  • they were nosing
Past Perfect
  • I had nosed
  • you had nosed
  • he/she had nosed
  • we had nosed
  • you had nosed
  • they had nosed
Future
  • I will nose
  • you will nose
  • he/she will nose
  • we will nose
  • you will nose
  • they will nose
Future Perfect
  • I will have nosed
  • you will have nosed
  • he/she will have nosed
  • we will have nosed
  • you will have nosed
  • they will have nosed
Future Continuous
  • I will be nosing
  • you will be nosing
  • he/she will be nosing
  • we will be nosing
  • you will be nosing
  • they will be nosing
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been nosing
  • you have been nosing
  • he/she has been nosing
  • we have been nosing
  • you have been nosing
  • they have been nosing
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been nosing
  • you will have been nosing
  • he/she will have been nosing
  • we will have been nosing
  • you will have been nosing
  • they will have been nosing
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been nosing
  • you had been nosing
  • he/she had been nosing
  • we had been nosing
  • you had been nosing
  • they had been nosing

no
(pl noes)
adverb
1not (negación); no (en respuestas); non- (con sustantivos)
  • no sé -> I don't know
  • no es fácil -> it's not easy, it isn't easy
  • no tiene dinero -> he has no money, he hasn't got any money
  • no veo nada -> I can't see anything
  • todavía no -> not yet
  • ¿has oído las noticias? — no -> have you heard the news? — no o no, I haven't
  • ¿aprobó? — no -> did she pass? — no o no, she didn't
  • ¿comen juntos? -- no siempre -> do they go for lunch together? -- not always
  • no fumadores -> non-smokers
2(expresa duda, extrañeza)
  • ¿no irás a venir? -> you're not coming, are you?
  • estamos de acuerdo, ¿no? -> we're agreed then, are we?
  • es español, ¿no? -> he's Spanish, isn't he?
3(expresiones)
  • no ya… sino que… -> not only… but (also)…
  • ¡no es listo/guapo ni nada! (informal) -> is he smart/good-looking or what?
  • pues no -> certainly not
  • eso sí que no -> certainly not
  • ¡que no! -> I said no!
masculine noun
4no
no bien
adverbial phrase
1as soon as

no [no]
adverb
1No or not, nay.
  • No importa nada -> it signifies nothing
  • No vale nada -> it is worth nothing
  • Decir que no -> to give a flat denial
  • Pues no, but no, not so. No sé qué, -> know not what, an inexplicable something
  • Por si o por no -> at any rate
  • Sin faltar un sí ni un no -> without an iota wanting
  • No sea que -> lest
  • No tengo nada -> I have nothing
  • Cosa no esencial -> non-essential thing

no
adverbio
1 (para negar) (en respuestas independientes) no; (con adverbios) not
—¿quieres un café? —no, gracias "would you like a coffee?" — "no, thanks"; —¿quieres venir? —no "do you want to come?" — "no" "no, I don't";o —¿te gusta? —no mucho "do you like it?" — "not really"; todavía no not yet; ¡no a la bajada de sueldos! no to wage cuts!; ¡yo no! not me!; not I!; (anticuado)
¡Paco no, Pepe sí!
(para formar la negación de los verbos)
no me gusta
no sé I don't know; María no habla inglés María doesn't speak English; no puedo ir esta noche I can't come tonight; no tengo tiempo I haven't got time; no debes preocuparte you mustn't worry; no hace frío it isn't cold
que no decir que no to say no
creo que no I don't think so; me rogó que no lo hiciera he asked me not to do it; —¿eras tú el que llamaba? —¡que no, que no era yo! "was it you who was calling?" — "no, I've already told you it wasn't!"; ¡a que no eres capaz! I bet you can't!; ¡a que no lo sabes! I bet you don't know!
(con doble negación)
no tengo nada
no conozco a nadie I don't know anyone; no quiero nada I don't want anything; I want nothing
2 (para confirmar)
¿vives aquí, no? ¿no es verdad?
esto es tuyo, ¿no? this is yours, isn't it?; fueron al cine, ¿no? they went to the cinema, didn't they?; puedo salir esta noche, ¿no? I can go out tonight, can't I?
—puedo salir esta noche, ¿no? —¡que no!
3 (para enfatizar)
es mejor que lo diga que no que se calle it's better that he should speak up rather than saying nothing; hasta que no pagues no te lo darán they won't give it to you until you pay; ¿pues no va y le da el dinero a ella? so what does he do? he goes and gives the money to her!
4 (modificando a adjetivos y sustantivos) non-
pacto de no agresión non-aggression pact; los países no alineados the non-aligned nations; no beligerancia non-belligerence
Italia, aliado fascista de Alemania, declara la [no beligerancia.]
el no conformismo non-conformism; los no fumadores non-smokers; la política de no intervención the policy of non-intervention; the non-intervention policy; no renovable non-renewable
El [calentamiento global] es primariamente originado por el dióxido de carbono que se desprende hacia la atmósfera, a través del uso de [combustibles fósiles] [no renovables] (carbón, aceite y gas natural.) si es una cosa no esencial
la no necesidad del latín en partes de la misa the fact that Latin is not obligatory in parts of the mass
el no va más the ultimate
lo que en los sesenta era el no va más what was the ultimate in the sixties
ese bar es el no va más
ese barco es el no va más del lujo that boat is the ultimate in luxury
se les considera el no va más de la evasión sobre ruedas es el no va más de los derechos constitucionales
sustantivo:masculino
un no contundente a resounding no; le dieron un no por respuesta they answered him no; no hubo ni un solo no en la votación not a single person voted no

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