smell

smell
[smel] 1. сущ.
1) обоняние
Syn:
sense of smell
2)
а) запах; аромат

acrid / pungent smell — едкий, острый запах

bad / disagreeable / foul smell — неприятный запах

faint / slight smell — слабый запах

persistent smell — устойчивый запах

rank smell — отвратительный запах

strong smell — сильный запах

sweet smell — сладкий запах

smell of garlic — запах чеснока

to take a smell (at) — нюхать

to give off a smell — издавать запах

Syn:
б) зловоние, вонь
Syn:
3)
а) след; отпечаток, признак; намёк, указание
Syn:
б) аура, атмосфера (чего-л.)

the smell of affluence — атмосфера достатка, изобилия

Syn:
4) незначительное количество; капелька, чуточка

Add only a smell of garlic. — Добавьте чуть-чуть чеснока.

5) нюханье; втягивание носом
Syn:
2. гл.; прош. вр., прич. прош. вр. smelt, = smelled
1) чувствовать запах, чуять; обонять

The sharks will smell blood. — Акулы учуют запах крови.

I could smell alcohol on his breath. — От него пахло вином.

2) чуять, чувствовать

He smelt danger. — Он почувствовал опасность.

3) нюхать
Syn:
4)
а) иметь запах; пахнуть

His breath smelt of garlic. — От него пахло чесноком.

б) дурно пахнуть; вонять
Syn:
- smell out
- smell round
- smell up
••

to smell blood — почувствовать запах крови

to smell a rat разг. — почувствовать подвох

to smell powder — "понюхать пороху"

to smell of the lamp / candle / oil — быть вымученным (о тексте)


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