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花香4 [V] (not used in the progressive tenses 不用于 进行时to liave an unpleasant smell 有难闻的气‘;

发气:rhedrainssmeH.下水道发着M6 smeHs in here这儿有一股难闻的气味◊ He hadn’t washed for days and was beginning to smell.

澡了,身上都有味儿7.0 5 [VN] [no passive] to feel that sth exists or is going to happen 觉秦出;感觉到He smeZt danger.他意识到了危J can smeH trouWe.我 感觉会有麻烦。IT*!?! come up/out of sth smelling of 'roses {informal) to still have a good reputation, even though you have been involved in sth that might have given people a bad opinion of you虽卷入…而好名声依 旧;事后%名誉无损,smela _rat (//i/ormfl/) to suspect that sth is wrong about a situation 怀疑事情不妙;感觉 情况不对more at rose n_wake v.   smell

sb/sth*-,out 1 to be aware of fear, danger, trouble, etc. in a situation觉察到,意识到(环事、危险、麻烦 He couW ahvays smeH out/ear.别人有什么恐惧,

4 总能觉察到2 to find sth by smelling 嗅虫;闻 : dogs trained to smeii out drugs 受过训练的缉毒大 noun 1 [C, U] the quality of sth that people and animals sense through their noses 气味a faint/strong smell / gartic淡淡的/浓重的蒜味◊ a sweet/esh/miwiy smeH香甜的/新鲜的/发霉的气味◊ 77iere was a smeH / bum^ig m t/ze air.空气中有一股烧东西的焦煳味◊ I7ie smeHsom the kitchenthe room.满屋子都是从厨 房飘来的气味2 [sing.] an unpleasant smell ‘闻的气 •‘味;臭味:WTmt’sthatsmeH?这是一股什么臭味? ◊ .YUfc/ What a smeH/哎哟!多难闻的气昧! 3 [U] the ability to sense things with the nose 嗅觉:Dogs have a very good sense /smeH.狗的嗅觉非常灵敏◊ Taste and smeH are dosdy connected.味觉和嗅觉有密切•的联 系4 [C] the act of smelling sth g_ CTITl sniff He took one smell of the liquid and his eyes began to water他闻了一下那种液体,就流起泪来了IHJl see sweet adj.

VOCABULARY BULDING 词汇扩充 smells

Describing smells

These adjectives describe pleasant smells.下歹丨j.形容词 描述令人愉快的气味

                  scented candles 香烛. aromat’ c oils 芳香油 fragrant perfume 芬芳的香水

                  sweet-smelling flowers芳香扑鼻的花

To describe unpleasant smells you can use 描述令人不 快的气味可以说:

                  smelly cheese有难闻气味的奶酪 stinking fish发臭的鱼

                  musty old books发霉的旧书

                  acrid smoke哈人的烟 Types of smell 各种气味:

Pleasant smells令人愉快的气味:

                  the rich aroma ofesh coffee新鲜咖啡醇厚的香味

                  a herb with a delicate fragrance 散发淡雅香气的 芳草

                  .a rose’s sweet perfume 玫瑰的芳香 ■.the scent of wild flowers 野花的在萝 Unpleasant smells令人不快的辱味:

                  nasty household odours家里难闻的气味

                  the stench of rotting meat 腐肉的恶臭

                  the stnk of stale sweat 汗臭味

                  the reek of beer and'tobacco啤酒和烟草的强烈臭味

'smelling salts noun [pi.] a chemical with a very strong smell, kept in a small bottle, used especially in the past for putting under the nose of a person who has become unconscious嗅盐有刺鼻的气味.旧时用作苏醒剂)

smelly /'smeli/ adj. (smell-ier, smelli-est) {informal) hav- ing an unpleasant smell有豳闻气味的;有臭味的: smeHy/eet 臭脚

smelt /smelt/ verb [VN] to heat and melt ore (= rock that contains metal) in order to obtain the metal it contains 溶炼 乂提炼(金属):a method / smeto'ng iron —种炼铁方法see also smell v.

smelt-er /'smelter)/ noun a piece of equipment for smelting metal 溶炉

smidgen (also smidgeon, smid gin) /smid30n/ noun [sing.]of sth) (/n/o/wfl/) a small piece or amount of sth 量;一盖点'Sugar?’ ‘Just a smidgen. “ 放糖吗?”

;;K埤一卓。”

SITlile /small/ verb, noun

                  verb 1 [V].(at sk/sth) to make a smile appear on your face 微笑;.矣:to smiZesweetZy/yamrty/iwoadly, etc.

嫣然一笑、淡然一笑、咧嘴一笑等 She smiled at him ancf he smfZe<f back:.她冲他笑笑,他也冲她笑笑。 He smiZed with reZie/•他宽慰地美了。ffe never see/ns to smUe.他好像从来都不笑。 J had to smile at (= was amused by) his optimism.对他的乐观态度,我只好一笑 置之。2 to say or express sth with a smile 微笑着说; 微笑地表示:[VN] She smiied her thanfcs.她矣了笑秦示 感谢。0[V speech]‘Perfect/he smited. “好极了。”他 微矣着         3 [VN] [no passive] to give a smile of a

particular type 现出(笑容 > :to smiie a smaH smde 微 微一笑◊ She smiZed a smiZe /dry amusement.心里也 有趣,但脸上只是不动声色地笑了笑。see ear l3!rlT| smile on sb/sth {formal) if luck, etc. smiles on you, you are lucky or successful 有利 + ;垂青;带来 好运

                  noun the expression that you have on your face when

you are happy, amused, etc. in which the comers of your mouth turn upwards 微笑;笑容:‘Oh, hello,’ he said, wftfi a smiZe. “ 嗨,袷妗 ^ ” i也微笑着说。 She gave a wry smile.她苦笑一下。◊ He had a big smile on his /ace.地笑容满面◊ J’m going to wipe t/iat smile JT your face (- make you stop thinking this is funny). 会让你笑不出来的。IT»TO1 all smiles looking very happy, especially soon after you have been looking worried or sad (尤指愁眉苦脸或悲伤之后).一脸笑意, 喜滋滋的:TvveZve hours ater she was aH smies again. p小时之后,她又喜笑颜开7^ ,

smiley /'smaili/ noun 1 a simple picture of a smiling face that is drawn as a circle with two eyes and a curved mouth 笑脸图(用:)表示2a simple picture or series of keyboard symbols :-) that represents a smiling face. The symbols are used, for example, in email or text messages to show that the person sending the message is pleased or joking.微笑符例如用-) 表示)

smil-ing-ly /'smailirili/ adv. with a smile or smiles Wl

笑•着

smirk /sm3k; NAmE sm3rk/ verb[V] to smile in a silly or unpleasant way that shows that you are pleased with yourself, know sth that other people do not know, etc. 自鸣得'★地笑;.傻芦ft was had not to smirfc.让人忍 俊不禁。0 He smi’rfced impZeasanrty when ive toW him the bad news.我们把坏消息告诉他时,他脸上现出一丝奸 笑0 ►.smirk now/?: She had a sdf-satisficd smirk on her /<^e.她满脸扬扬得意的样子。

smite /smart/ verb (smote /smeut; NAmE smout/, smit­ten /'smitn/) [VN] (old use or literary) 1 to hit sb/sth hard; to attack or punish sb重打;猛由;攻击;惩罚2 to have a great effect on sb, especially an unpleasant or serious one使深感(不安、不快等 深深影响see

alSO SMITTEN

smith /smiG/ noun = blacksmith —see also gold­smith, GUNSMITH, LOCKSMITH, SILVERSMITH

smith-er-eens /.smiQa'riinz/ noun [pi.]       smash,

blow, etc. sth to smithe'reens {informal) to destroy sth completely by breaking it into small pieces 把某物砸. (I或打等得粉碎

smithy /'smidi; NAmE -0i/ noun {pi. -jes) a place where a BLACKSMITH works 铁匠铺

smit-ten /'smitn/ adj. [only before noun] 1 (with/by sb/sth) (especially humorous) suddenly feeling that you are in love with sb突然爱上的;一下子爱上的From