
What do foreigners think when Vietnamese people speak English?
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The word "snout" originated from the Middle English word "snut," which was derived from the Old English word "snītan." In Old English, "snītan" meant "to push or thrust" and referred to the action of a pig rooting through the soil with its long, pointed nose. Over time, the Old English word evolved to mean "a strong, blunt-nosed projection on the head of an animal," which we now know as a snout. The use of the word "snout" to refer specifically to the upturned, elongated nose of a pig dates back to the 16th century. Today, the word is used more broadly to describe the nasal projection of various animal species, including dogs, bears, and anteaters.
noun
nose, snout (animal)
(slang) big nose (of a person)
bow (of ship, boat...)
of battleship's ram: the sharp tip of a warship (to ram into enemy ships)
the long nose and area around the mouth of some types of animal, such as a pig
mũi dài và vùng xung quanh miệng của một số loại động vật, chẳng hạn như lợn
a person’s nose
mũi của một người
a part of something that sticks out at the front
một phần của cái gì đó nhô ra phía trước
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