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I . nose [noʊz, Brit nəʊz] SUBST

1. nose ANAT:

nose
nariz m
to blow one's nose

2. nose AERONÁUT:

nose
nariz m

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II . nose [noʊz, Brit nəʊz] VERBO trans

nose stud SUBST

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Cotton is a beanpole of a man, six foot five and rail-thin, with a long face, prominent nose, and eyes that tilt down at the corners.
www.theatlantic.com
He pled guilty to one charge of recklessly inflicting grievous bodily harm, the victim suffered fractures to his jaw, eye socket, hard palate, cheek bone and nose.
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When pressure is applied, the shank puts pressure on the nose of the horse, encouraging the animal to become more aware of the handler's signals.
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At first the vet thought he was a pigmy hedgehog which are quite common -- they have a short nose and just four toes.
www.scunthorpetelegraph.co.uk
If this happens, insert the needle nose pliers into the base of the bulb and open them as wide as you can.
www.cnet.com
Unlike other simulations of its time, landing on the nose-wheel would result in a crash due to gear collapse as in real life.
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A pair of control surfaces near the nose cone is also deleted.
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They have high nose bridges, high cheekbones and wide eyes.
www.smh.com.au
The landing gear is of a bicycle design, with a main wheel and a nose wheel, plus wing tip skids.
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Their ventral fins become blue, their head turns purple and their nose turns red.
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