It means let your instincts guide you.
In sign language, pinching your nose can represent the concept of bad smell or stench. It is a visual cue to indicate a strong, unpleasant odor.
Putting the thumb on the nose in sign language can indicate that the person is not taking something seriously or is dismissing what was said. It can represent an act of defiance or nonchalance.
It means that you will pay an exorbitant price for something
This phrase is a humorous way of giving directions. It means to keep going north until you smell something unpleasant, then turn west until you encounter it directly. It's a playful way of saying to follow your nose to find what you're looking for.
There doesn't seem to be a direct translation for "nose todvaia." It is possible that it is not a standard English phrase or it could be a misspelling or typo. If you provide more context or details, I may be able to offer a better explanation.
Follow your nose means to go straight ahead. Your nose leads you regardless of where you're going.
It means just keep going along the obvious route and you can't miss what you're looking for.
She has an itchy nose.
The nose is die Nase in German.
Follow your nose
It is not an idiom, it means your nose is itching.
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This phrase originated when science was not so sophisticated as today and used much by pioneers as well as seafarers in the 1700s. The belief was, and is supported by some modern research, that your nose knows which way is north; seems there is something in the nose that detects magnetic north. If your nose has been broken it doesn't work right. As a child I could always point north no matter where I was. After my nose was broken I couldn't. So, follow your nose isn't related to gut instinct, intuition but to direction. With so much electromagnetic and RF interference today it may be difficult to test. But take your children to the country and ask them to point north.
His nose itches?
It means you have ruptured a blood vessel in your nose.
Your nose