smell
noun
verb
smel
noun
1
the
quality
that
people
and
animals
recognize
by
using
their
nose
气味
C
[+
of
]
The
air
was
filled
with
the
smell
of
flowers.
空气中弥漫着花香。
sweet/delicious
smell
There’s
a
delicious
smell
coming
from
the
kitchen.
厨房里传来一阵香味。
unpleasant/bad/acrid
smell
the
acrid
smell
of
smoke
烟的刺鼻气味
strong/pungent
smell
a
pungent
smell
of
garlic
大蒜的刺鼻气味
2
an
unpleasant
smell
难闻的气味,臭味
C
I
think
the
smell’s
getting
worse.
我觉得这气味越来越难闻了。
3
the
ability
to
notice
or
recognize
smells
嗅觉
U
loss
of
taste
and
smell
味觉和嗅觉的丧失
Dogs
have
a
very
good
sense
of
smell
.
狗的嗅觉非常灵敏。
4
an
act
of
smelling
something
闻,嗅
C usually singular 一般用单数
Have
a
smell
of
this
cheese;
does
it
seem
all
right?
闻一闻这块干酪,是不是好的?
5
good
smell
好闻的气味
aroma
6
bad
smell
难闻的气味
BrE AmE BrE
stink
smelt
verb
7
NOTICE A SMELL
注意到有气味
to
notice
or
recognize
a
particular
smell
闻出,闻到,嗅到
T not in progressive 不用进行式
I
can
smell
burning.
我闻到了烧焦的气味。
Can
you
smell
something?
你闻到什么气味了吗?
8
HAVE A SMELL
有某种气味
to
have
a
particular
smell
有…气味,发出…气味
linking verb 连系动词 | BrE :
[+
adj
]
The
stew
smelted
delicious
.
这炖菜闻起来真香。
Mm!
Something
smells
good
!
呣!什么东西这么香!
[+
like
]
It
smells
like
rotten
eggs.
这闻起来像臭鸡蛋。
[+
of
]
BrE
【英】:
My
clothes
smelt
of
smoke.
我的衣服上有烟味。
sweet-smelling/foul-smelling
etc
sweet-smelling
flowers
气味芬芳的花朵
9
HAVE A BAD SMELL
有难闻气味
to
have
an
unpleasant
smell
发出臭气,有难闻的气味
I not in progressive 不用进行式
Your
feet
smell!
你的脚好臭!
The
room
smelled
to
high
heaven
(=had
a
very
bad
smell)
.
这房间臭气熏天。
10
PUT YOUR NOSE NEAR STH
把鼻子靠近某物
to
put
your
nose
near
something
in
order
to
discover
what
kind
of
smell
it
has
闻,嗅;
T
She
bent
down
and
smelt
the
flowers.
她弯下腰闻了闻花儿。
11
HAVE ABILITY
有能力
to
have
the
ability
to
notice
and
recognize
smells
有嗅觉
I
I’ve
got
a
cold
and
I
can’t
smell.
我得了感冒,闻不出味道。
12
smell trouble/danger etc
to
feel
that
something
is
going
to
happen,
especially
something
bad
感到有麻烦/有危险等
Miller
had
smelled
trouble
the
moment
she
said
who
she
was.
就在她说出她是谁的时候,米勒感觉到有麻烦了。
13
smell a rat
to
guess
that
something
wrong
or
dishonest
is
happening
[非正式] 怀疑事情不对头,感到其中有诈
informal
14
smell wrong/fishy/odd etc
to
seem
dishonest
or
untrue
[非正式] 似乎不对劲/靠不住/奇怪等
informal
The
whole
thing
is
beginning
to
smell
fishy
to
me.
我开始感到这整件事有可疑。
15
to
find
something
by
smelling
闻出,嗅出;
They
use
dogs
trained
to
smell
out
explosives.
他们使用受过训练能嗅出爆炸物的狗。
16
to
find
or
recognize
something
because
you
have
a
natural
ability
to
do
this
[非正式] 感觉到,觉察到;
informal
They’ll
be
able
to
smell
out
any
corruption.
他们将能觉察到任何腐败行为。
17
smells
You
can
say
that
something
good,
bad,
strange
etc.
可以说某物 smells good, bad, strange 等。
18
Use
an
adjective,
never
an
adverb.
要用形容词,绝不可用副词
You
smell
wonderful
(NOT
不说
wonderfully)
–
what
perfume
is
that?
你身上的味道真好闻 — 那是什么香水?
19
smell of
In
British
English,
you
can
use
with
to
say
what
something
smells
like.
在英国英语里,可以用 smell of 来表示某物有某种气味
Her
jacket
smelled
of
smoke
(NOT
不说
smelled
smoke)
.
她的外套上有股烟味。
20
smells
If
you
say
that
something
or
someone
,
you
mean
they
have
a
bad
smell.
如果说某物或某人 smells,意思是有臭味
Your
socks
smell.
你的袜子好臭。
21
can smell smell
If
you
something
or
you
something,
you
notice
its
smell.
can
smell
something
或 smell something 表示闻到某种气味
I
can
smell
coffee.
我闻到了咖啡的味道。
We
smelled
smoke.
我们闻到了烟味。
22
You
do
not
say
不要说 ‘feel a smell’.