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sneeze    音标拼音: [sn'iz]
v. 喷嚏;蔑视,轻视

喷嚏;蔑视,轻视

sneeze
n 1: a symptom consisting of the involuntary expulsion of air
from the nose [synonym: {sneeze}, {sneezing}, {sternutation}]
v 1: exhale spasmodically, as when an irritant entered one's
nose; "Pepper makes me sneeze"

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.
[1913 Webster]

{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.
[1913 Webster]


Sneeze \Sneeze\, n.
A sudden and violent ejection of air with an audible sound,
chiefly through the nose.
[1913 Webster]

100 Moby Thesaurus words for "sneeze":
Aqua-Lung, artificial respiration, aspiration, assibilate,
assibilation, asthmatic wheeze, blow, breath, breath of air,
breathe, breathe hard, breathe in, breathe out, breathing,
broken wind, buzz, cough, effervesce, effervescence, effervescing,
exhalation, exhale, exhaust, expel, expiration, expire,
exsufflation, fizz, fizzle, fizzling, frication,
frictional rustling, gasp, gulp, hack, hiccup, hiss, hissing, huff,
hush, hushing, inhalation, inhalator, inhale, inspiration, inspire,
insufflation, iron lung, lisp, mouth-to-mouth resuscitation,
oxygen mask, oxygen tent, pant, puff, respiration, respire,
rhonchus, scuba, shush, shushing, sibilance, sibilate, sibilation,
siffle, sigh, sigmatism, siss, sissing, sizz, sizzle, sizzling,
sneer, sneeze at, sneezing, sniff, sniffle, snore, snoring, snort,
snuff, snuffle, spit, splutter, sputter, squash, squelch, squish,
sternutation, stertor, suspiration, swish, wheeze, whish, whistle,
whistling, white noise, whiz, whoosh, wind, zip


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  • Sneezing: Causes and How To Make It Stop - Cleveland Clinic
    When you sneeze, it removes irritants like dirt, dust and pollen from your nose or throat It’s your body’s way of getting rid of things that can make you sick or cause inflammation While sneezing can be inconvenient, it’s rarely a sign of a serious health condition
  • Why Do We Sneeze? Causes and Risk Factors - Health
    People sneeze if the brain senses an intruder, like an allergen or pollutant, in the nasal passages Learn about why and how people sneeze
  • 11 Facts About Sneezes and Sneezing - MedicineNet
    When you sneeze, droplets come out of your mouth and nose They can travel through air or land on objects around you If someone else touches these surfaces, they can become exposed to any virus or bacteria in your body fluids
  • The Science Behind Sneezing: Why Do We Sneeze?
    Why Do We Sneeze? Sneezing is a protective mechanism designed to clear the nose and throat of particles, pathogens, and irritants It plays a vital role in safeguarding the respiratory system from infections, allergens, and pollutants that we might inhale
  • Common Sneezing Causes and Triggers - Verywell Health
    See common causes of sneezing, including allergies, colds, and irritants, and the right way to treat each to avoid further sneezing attacks
  • Sneezing: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
    A sneeze is a sudden, forceful, uncontrolled burst of air through the nose and mouth Causes Sneezing is caused by irritation to the mucous membranes of the nose or throat
  • How A Sneeze Works In Your Body - WebMD
    Sounds gross, but sneezing is actually a protective reflex that's designed to keep you healthy It begins when tiny nerve endings detect something irritating in your nose It could be bacteria,
  • 3 Ways to Stop a Sneeze - wikiHow
    Know when not to stop a sneeze A sneeze, known technically as a sternutation, is a major deal for the body The typical sneeze removes air from your body at speeds up to 100 mph (160 km h), tremendous velocities that can cause serious injury if incorrectly stifled
  • This Is Why You Sneeze So Many Times in a Row - livestrong
    "Sneezing is a coordinated, protective respiratory reflex that occurs due to stimulation of the upper respiratory tract, particularly the nasal cavity," explains Kishor Gangani, MD, MPH, an internist with Texas Health Arlington Memorial Hospital





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