intransitive. To emit a smell or vapour of any kind; to smell (sweetly or otherwise). Obsolete.
单词 | θ64346 |
释义 | the world > physical sensation > smell and odour > fetor > stink [verb (intransitive)] (21) stinkc725 intransitive. To emit a smell or vapour of any kind; to smell (sweetly or otherwise). Obsolete. stenchc950 intransitive. To have an ill smell, to stink. to-stinka1382 (intransitive) to stink greatly. smella1400 spec. To give out an offensive odour; to stink. savour?1440 intransitive. To smell unpleasantly, to stink. Obsolete. stew1563 intransitive. To stink, emit a stench. reek1609 intransitive. To give off an unpleasant or unwholesome odour or fume; (now chiefly) to give off a powerful and unpleasant smell; to stink. Frequently… funk1694 intransitive. To cause an offensive smell (in quot. 1694 by breaking wind); to stink. rare (colloquial and regional in later use). pen-and-ink1892 intransitive. British slang. To stink. See also pen, v.3 whiff1899 intransitive. To emit an unpleasant odour. slang. niff1900 intransitive. To emit an odour or smell, esp. an unpleasant one; to stink. hum1902 intransitive. To smell disagreeably. pong1906 intransitive. To smell strongly, esp. unpleasantly; to stink of something. Also figurative. honk1959 intransitive. To give off a powerful and unpleasant smell; to stink. Subcategories:— become fusty or musty (6) — expire or cease with stink (1) |
随便看 |
英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。