odor

英['əʊdə] 美['oʊdə]
  • n. 气味;名声;气息
CET6 TEM8 考 研 TOEFL
Noun:
  1. any property detected by the olfactory system

  2. the sensation that results when olfactory receptors in the nose are stimulated by particular chemicals in gaseous form;

    "she loved the smell of roses"

1. He is in bad odor with his friends.
他在朋友中声誉不佳.

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2. The dump sent out an offensive odor.
垃圾堆散发出难闻的气味。

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3. The whole herb has a characteristic taste and odor.
整株药草有种独特的味道和气味。

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4. The flowers of the pink are pink, white and have a pleasant, sharp odor.
石竹花有粉红色 、 白色、具有一种浓郁的馥香.

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5. Other unpleasant changes may include odor production or alternations in tactile characteristics.
另外还有使人感到不愉快的其它现象,诸如产生气味或是手感起变化等情况.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The flowers gave off a fragrant odor.
      花发出一阵幽香。
    2. The odor penetrated the whole room.
      整个房间里弥漫着这种气味。
    3. The penetrating odor of garlic soon filled the entire apartment.
      大蒜刺鼻的气味很快就弥散了整个屋子
    4. What he had done put him in better odor.
      他的所作所为使他的名声得到改善。
    5. An odor of sadness permeated the gathering.
      一种弥漫在人群中的悲伤的气息
    6. The odor of souls is a brace to the walls.
      灵魂的气息是这些砖墙的支柱。