Snots Meaning in English
word · lemma: snot
ˈsnɔt
SNAWT
snˈɒts
SNOTS
释义
Thick, wet mucus that comes from the nose, usually when you have a cold or allergies. 'Snots' is the plural and is informal or slangy.
用法与细微差别
Highly informal or childish. Used mostly by children or humorously among adults. Common in phrases like 'wiping snots'. Avoid in formal situations; use 'mucus' or 'nasal discharge' in medical contexts. Sometimes used insultingly to call someone a 'snot' (rude child).
Spanish: mocosPortuguese (BR): catarro - melecaPortuguese (PT): ranho - ranhosChinese (Simplified): 鼻涕Chinese (Traditional): 鼻涕Hindi: नाक में जमने वाली म्यूस (स्लैंग)Arabic: مخاط الأنفBengali: नाकের কাঁদা - নাকের মিউকাসRussian: соплиJapanese: 鼻水Vietnamese: nước mũiKorean: 콧물Turkish: burun akıntısı - sümükUrdu: ناک کی رطوبت - بلغم (ناک کا)Indonesian: ingus
例句
My little brother always has snots on his face in winter.
basic
She wiped the snots away with a tissue.
basic
Kids often get snots when they catch a cold.
basic
Ugh, there are snots all over this handkerchief!
natural
He came home from school with snots running down his nose.
natural
Don’t touch that, it’s covered in snots!
natural