sneezed v. 打喷嚏(sneeze 的过去式和过去分词)
- You sneezed. I heard you.
你打喷嚏,我听到了。 - The elephant sneezed and fell on his knees, and that was the end of the monk.
象打喷嚏而且落在他的膝,而且那是修道士的结束。 - It's possible the virus is spreading not only through coughed and sneezed droplets — as with seasonal flu — but also through feces-contaminated hands, said Dawood.
达乌德说,这种病毒有可能不仅通过咳嗽和打喷嚏的飞沫传播-与季节性流感类似-而且通过粪便污染的手。
Sneeze \Sneeze\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Sneezed}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Sneezing}.] [OE. snesen; of uncertain origin; cf. D. snuse
to sniff, E. neese, and AS. fne['o]san.]
To emit air, chiefly through the nose, audibly and violently,
by a kind of involuntary convulsive force, occasioned by
irritation of the inner membrane of the nose.
{Not to be sneezed at}, not to be despised or contemned; not
to be treated lightly. [Colloq.] ``He had to do with old
women who were not to be sneezed at.'' --Prof. Wilson.