English to Indonesian Dictionary sniff

sniff

mencium
definition
verb
his dog sniffed at my trousers
draw in air audibly through the nose to detect a smell, to stop it from running, or to express contempt.
noun
he gave a sniff of disapproval
an act or sound of drawing air through the nose.
translation of 'sniff'
verb
menduga,
berdengus,
mencium,
melalaikan,
mendengus,
mengabaikan,
menciumi,
menghirup,
minum minuman keras
noun
hirupan,
bunyi dengus
example
He look a deep 'sniff' of the substance and smiled.
Now, whether you seek our civilisation in religion, language, values, aesthetics or habits of thought, you get only a myth or a 'sniff' of it, never the real thing.
He didn't even get a 'sniff' at the All-Century Team when he should have.
Nothing will stop him trying to 'sniff' out chances.
‘I've caught somesing,’ she replied then interrupted with a loud 'sniff' .
If you could ask a rat, it could locate the direction of the stench's source in a single 'sniff' , scientists report in a new study.
With a loud 'sniff' , Laura rose from the bed and walked into the kitchen.
he gave a 'sniff' of disapproval
None gave a 'sniff' of atmosphere or a hint of the third dimension of depth that is lacking in all televisual presentations.
The downside to this is that you turn into a cautionary cynic, not trusting anything that comes out of a publisher's mouth and avoiding anything with a 'sniff' of hype.
As yet, he has only received a 'sniff' of interest from prospective new employers and continues to harbour hopes that he can prove his worth to the Minstermen in 2005-06.
An easier life-lesson would be greatly appreciated, she thought while sounding a 'sniff' .
She bent over the table and swept her head over the mushrooms, giving a loud 'sniff' .
It seems like the latter until the media gets a 'sniff' of a racy story and the girls are suddenly on a roller coaster ride of global media attention.
I heard her 'sniff' and looked up in time to see her wipe away tears from her own red eyes.
And without another word, and only a single 'sniff' , she turned on her heel and began home, walking at first before she made her way onto the next street and broke into tears.
To be fair, the resulting record didn't even have a 'sniff' of desperation around it, but it remained a scrappy work from perhaps the one band most people considered to be absolutely bulletproof.
Watching people 'sniff' suspiciously at our currency has become, in this household at any rate, a family sport.
Nobody expected him to even get a 'sniff' at the medals and, once again, he proved us all wrong.
they're off at the first 'sniff' of trouble
She didn't answer him, another desolate 'sniff' sounding instead.
She heard his 'sniff' of disbelief, but she didn't let that deter her.
his drug use was confined to a 'sniff' of amyl nitrite
She was a left-wing Labour parliamentary candidate long before her husband-to-be got a 'sniff' of elected office.
‘I came here for justice,’ she said, ‘but didn't get a 'sniff' of it from him.’
They bark on about traffic and its reduction, but what about the dozens of vans and people flooding into town from elsewhere to do this work at rates people round here wouldn't get a 'sniff' at?
Everyone in the county will know someone who fits the bill - a middle aged man, living alone in the middle of rural Ireland, someone who doesn't look like he ever got so much as a 'sniff' of a woman.
He may now be saying he wants to spend more time with his young son, but come next season the 'sniff' of liniment might become something he can't refuse.
Once you're offered a 'sniff' of a lucky break, be willing and reliable - if you keep turning down unpalatable shifts, don't expect them to keep offering work to you.
He was answered with what sounded like a 'sniff' and a smothered sob.
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