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What is nasal English?
English for nose: nose

Britain [nz] America [no? z]?

Nose; Protruding part; smell

Smell; Sound sb.' s opinion (about sth)

Lexical collocation:

1, verb+~: nosebleeds.

2, adjective+~: aquiline nose aquiline nose

3, the noun +~: buttonnose flat nose

4. Preposition+~: Lead someone by the nose

Common sentence patterns

1 used as a noun

Your nose is bleeding.

Your nose is bleeding.

2. Used as an intransitive verb s+~ (+a)

The boat walked carefully among the rocks.

The boat sailed carefully and slowly among the rocks.

3. used as a transitive verb s+~+n./pron.

The dog sniffed the car carefully.

The dog sniffed the car carefully.

Extended data word usage

1, the basic meaning of the nose is "nose", which refers to the olfactory organ, and it can also refer to "something similar to the nose", such as the head of a car and the head of an airplane. Nose can also refer to the ability of people or animals to perceive smells, that is, "sense of smell".

2.nose is a countable noun when it is interpreted as "nose" and "nose", and a singular noun when it refers to "sense of smell", preceded by the indefinite article a.

3. When 3.nose is used as a verb, it means "sniff out", which means that people or animals follow a certain smell and move forward with their noses, which can be expressed as "probing" or "spying" or "exploring" (using the bow, plane, etc. )".