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  1. I always admire men, even the dullest, who know their job and put their noses to the grindstone.
    我一向敬重那些有专长且做事勤奋不懈的人,包括那些最没情趣的人。
  2. The critics looked down their noses at the novel.
    这些评论家们都轻视这部小说。



  1. "The way I read it, it's an attempt to show the lengths that the art community will go to thumb their noses at government grants," said Jack Morrissey, an associate editor at Universal Press Syndicate.
  2. "You want somebody to build noses for you?
  3. The question set political watchdogs' noses a-quiver on news that extra tickets for yesterday's royal garden party had been sent to Congress House. False scent.
  4. "I was struck by the numbness I felt by painting images like huge noses and huge eyes," Rosenquist recalled.
  5. Dirt-poor Middle Easterners, living in rodent-infested shacks, had their noses rubbed once too often in the luxury and Western pretensions of their leaders.
  6. So we put sunglasses on them, rub zinc on their noses, give them a hat, and put them on the wave.
  7. At all those moments when the music should make the listener want to get up and dance, John Mauceri and his orchestra have their noses in the score, making sure textures are nicely balanced, rhythms neat, speeds judicious.
  8. It took them into the morgue of Vietnam, and stuck their noses right in among the body bags.
  9. He acted in about 30 of them as a struggling young actor, happily taking them on while his former classmates at the Yale drama school turned up their noses and waited on tables instead.
  10. PSA, which has smiles painted on the noses of its jets, believes that a light touch is helpful, said Sherry Hendry, division vice president for the airline's in-flight and dining services.
  11. Red noses can be lightened with a laser, a dermatologist reports.
  12. They poke their noses further into the cages.
  13. The small batteries also can be put into noses and ears, causing hearing loss or facial deformity, she cautioned.
  14. The APVs, expected by GM officials to mount a serious challenge to Chrysler's minivans, afford an awkward forward view because of their steeply sloping noses.
  15. And now this - the feds poking their noses into a supposedly inviolate legal communication.
  16. They are becoming more entrepreneurial inside Spain, and poking their noses outside.
  17. "Some consumers will always turn their noses up at Campbell no matter how good the soup is," he says, "just as some people will always insist on an imported car rather than a Cadillac."
  18. Inflation is insidious, occurring right under the noses of people but somehow obscured from their eyes.
  19. Gao Yugui and her seven "old aunties" preside over Shady Willow Street like boarding school headmistresses, poking their noses into everyone's business with government blessing.
  20. But to people with sensitive noses, such as Preti, 3-methyl-2-hexenoic acid is the odor equivalent of a lightning bolt striking 20 feet away, followed immediately by thunder.
  21. At the symphony, bandages adorn the noses of three spectators and one woodwind player.
  22. Were we really so much in awe of American and Continental abstraction all those years ago that we could not see what was under our noses?
  23. Their hands flutter in the air, jingle pocket change, brush foreheads, clamp onto hips, yank at noses.
  24. Oskar Kaznelson and his wife, Bella, and Hans Goldstein were among 7,200 Jews smuggled out of German-occupied Denmark in small boats to neutral Sweden under the noses of the Gestapo during the autumn of 1943.
  25. "We have tried to count noses.
  26. Many pedestrians wore gauze masks or put hankerchiefs over their noses to filter out the acrid tear gas.
  27. The others, who had injuries ranging from bloody noses to scrapes and cuts, were treated and released.
  28. The old-timers follow their noses and neighborhood children sometimes show up for free tastes until Hatcher's son, Tony, sends them on their way.
  29. It's been no secret that over his long career Mr. Olivier has frequently resorted to false noses, chins and teeth to transform himself into the likes of Richard III and Shylock.
  30. Top entertainers on Sunday launched Britain's second Comic Relief Day campaign and predicted that 7 million people will don red noses on March 10 in a day of national silliness to help raise millions for charity.
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