Traditional Chinese Meaning of thumbed one's nose (at)

嗤之以鼻

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Definitions and Meaning of thumbed one's nose (at) in English

thumbed one's nose (at)

the short thick first finger of the human hand next to the index finger, under control, to express disdain or defiance, the part of a glove or mitten that covers the thumb, to place the thumb at one's nose and extend the fingers as a gesture of scorn or defiance, a corresponding digit in lower animals, to request or obtain (a ride) in a passing automobile by signaling with the thumb, to travel by thumbing rides, to turn over pages, to leaf through (pages) with the thumb, extremely awkward or clumsy, to turn pages with the thumb, a convex molding, the short and thick first or most preaxial digit of the human hand that differs from the other fingers in having only two phalanges, in having greater freedom of movement, and in being opposable to the other fingers, the short thick digit of the human hand that is analogous in position to the big toe and differs from the other fingers in having only two phalanges, allowing greater freedom of movement, and being opposable to each of them, something resembling or suggesting a thumb, to seek or get a ride in a passing automobile by sticking out one's thumb, to soil or wear by or as if by repeated thumbing, the similar structure in lower animals

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嗤之以鼻

the short thick first finger of the human hand next to the index finger, under control, to express disdain or defiance, the part of a glove or mitten that cover

蔑視,輕視,不尊重,瞧不起,輕視,陶醉,步行而過,鄙視的,皺眉頭(對或對),戴高帽

受尊敬的,受尊敬的,價值,接受,欽佩的,認可,照顧,珍貴的,受人尊敬的,看重的

thumb one's nose (at) => 朝...翹大拇指, thumb (through) => 拇指(指穿透), thugs => 打手, thuds => 沉重聲, thudded => 咚的一聲,