nose
Beispiele nach Niveau
She wrinkled her nose in disgust at the strong smell coming from the dumpster.
She wrinkled her [nose] in disgust at the strong smell coming from the dumpster.
To 'wrinkle one's nose' is an idiom meaning to show disapproval or disgust through a facial expression.
The dog followed the scent with its nose to the ground, tracking the rabbit through the forest.
The dog followed the scent with its [nose] to the ground, tracking the rabbit through the forest.
Here, 'nose to the ground' describes the dog's posture while tracking.
He had a cold and his nose was constantly running, making it difficult to concentrate.
He had a cold and his [nose] was constantly running, making it difficult to concentrate.
'Running nose' is a common phrase to describe nasal discharge during a cold.
The sculptor carefully shaped the nose of the statue, giving it a realistic and elegant appearance.
The sculptor carefully shaped the [nose] of the statue, giving it a realistic and elegant appearance.
The word 'nose' can refer to the corresponding part of a statue or model.
Despite the danger, she kept her nose to the grindstone, working tirelessly to meet the deadline.
Despite the danger, she kept her [nose] to the grindstone, working tirelessly to meet the deadline.
'Keep one's nose to the grindstone' is an idiom meaning to work hard and continuously.
He had a good nose for business, always knowing which investments would be profitable.
He had a good [nose] for business, always knowing which investments would be profitable.
To have a 'good nose for something' means to have an instinct or knack for it.
The aroma of freshly baked bread filled the air, making my nose tingle with anticipation.
The aroma of freshly baked bread filled the air, making my [nose] tingle with anticipation.
Here, 'nose tingle' describes a physical sensation related to a strong smell.
She turned up her nose at the suggestion, clearly indicating her disapproval of the idea.
She turned up her [nose] at the suggestion, clearly indicating her disapproval of the idea.
To 'turn up one's nose at' something is an idiom meaning to show disdain or scorn.
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Look and Learn
When you encounter a new word like 'nose', point to it on your face. This physical association helps to solidify the meaning in your memory.
Use it in a Simple Sentence
Try to create a very basic sentence using 'nose'. For example: 'I have one nose.' or 'My nose is small.'
Draw a Picture
For concrete nouns like 'nose', draw a simple picture of it. Label the picture with the English word. Visual aids are very helpful.
Listen and Repeat
Find an audio pronunciation of 'nose' and repeat it several times. Pay attention to the sound and how your mouth moves.
Identify Related Words
Think about other words related to 'nose'. For example, 'smell', 'breathe', 'face'. This helps build your vocabulary network.
Flashcards
Create a flashcard. On one side, write 'nose'. On the other, draw a nose or write the definition in your native language. Review daily.
Label Objects in Your Home
If you have a toy or a picture of a face, label the nose with the English word. Immersion helps a lot.
Mime the Action
When you hear 'nose', touch your nose. If the word were 'run', you could mime running. This kinetic learning is effective.
Practice Spelling
Write the word 'nose' down multiple times. Say the letters out loud as you write them. This reinforces spelling and recognition.
Use a Dictionary (Simple)
Look up 'nose' in a simple English-English dictionary designed for learners. Focus on understanding the basic meaning and examples.
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Think about what happens when you have a cold.
Consider physical descriptions.
What sense is associated with the nose?
Read this aloud:
Can you smell the flowers with your nose?
Focus: nose
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She has a small, delicate nose.
Focus: small, delicate
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My nose gets itchy when I'm allergic to pollen.
Focus: itchy, allergic
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This sentence describes the complexity of the nose's smelling function.
This sentence discusses the nose's often overlooked role until a problem occurs.
This sentence details a specific medical procedure related to the nose.
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Look and Learn
When you encounter a new word like 'nose', point to it on your face. This physical association helps to solidify the meaning in your memory.
Use it in a Simple Sentence
Try to create a very basic sentence using 'nose'. For example: 'I have one nose.' or 'My nose is small.'
Draw a Picture
For concrete nouns like 'nose', draw a simple picture of it. Label the picture with the English word. Visual aids are very helpful.
Listen and Repeat
Find an audio pronunciation of 'nose' and repeat it several times. Pay attention to the sound and how your mouth moves.
Beispiel
I have a cold and my nose is blocked.
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