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1 smell
[smel]1. noun1) the sense or power of being aware of things through one's nose:حاسَّة الشَّمMy sister never had a good sense of smell.
2) the quality that is noticed by using this power:رائِحَهThere's a strong smell of gas.
3) an act of using this power:الشَّمHave a smell of this!
2. verb– past tense, past participles smelled, ~smelt smelt1) to notice by using one's nose:يَشُمI thought I smelt (something) burning.
2) to give off a smell:يَبْعَثُ رائِحَةًHer hands smelt of fish.
3) to examine by using the sense of smell:يَفْحَص بواسِطَة الشَّمLet me smell those flowers.
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2 smell
حاسَّة الشَّمّ \ smell: ability to smell: a strong sense of smell. \ فَاحَت منه رائحة \ smell: to give off a gas, etc., that a nose will notice: Roses smell very sweet. This medicine smells of (smells like) apples. This meat smells (it smells as if it is bad). -
3 smell
رَائِحَة (سيئة) \ odour, odor: a smell, esp. a nasty smell. smell: sth. that can be smelt: a strong smell of fish. -
4 smell
شَمَّ \ smell: to notice sth. with one’s nose: I could smell gas. sniff: to breathe into one’s nose the smell of sth.: She sniffed (at) the roses. -
5 smell, scent
اِستَرْوَح \ smell, scent. \ See Also شم (شَمَّ) -
6 smell, smelling, olfaction
الشَّمُّ \ smell, smelling, olfaction. -
7 smell; feel; realize
اِشْتَمَّ \ smell; feel; realize. \ See Also أدرك (أدرَكَ) -
8 smell a rat
to have a feeling that something is not as it should be; to have suspicions.يَتَشَكَّك، يَرْتاب -
9 smell out
to find (as if) by smelling:يُكْتَشَف بواسِطَة الرائِحَهWe buried the dog's bone, but he smelt it out again.
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10 يشم
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11 shamma
smell [Mal xamma (smell)] -
12 nakha
smell, perfume [nakaha] -
13 nashiqa
smell [Sem n-sh-q, Akk nashaqu (kiss), Heb nashaq, Syr neshaq, JNA nshq, Uga nshq] -
14 rihha
smell [rahha] Tur rayiha borrowed from Ar -
15 shamm
smell [shamma] -
16 أساء الظن ب
smell a rat -
17 aroma
شَذَا \ aroma: a pleasant smell. perfume: a sweet smell (of roses, etc.); a liquid with a sweet smell, for putting on the body. scent: a pleasant smell: the scent of roses. \ See Also عطر (عِطْر) \ عِطْر \ aroma: a pleasant smell. perfume: a sweet smell (of roses, etc.) a liquid with a sweet smell, for putting on the body. scent: (also perfume) liquid with a pleasant smell, for use on the clothes or body: Some girls put scent on their wrists. -
18 perfume
شَذَا \ aroma: a pleasant smell. perfume: a sweet smell (of roses, etc.); a liquid with a sweet smell, for putting on the body. scent: a pleasant smell: the scent of roses. \ See Also عطر (عِطْر) \ عِطْر \ aroma: a pleasant smell. perfume: a sweet smell (of roses, etc.) a liquid with a sweet smell, for putting on the body. scent: (also perfume) liquid with a pleasant smell, for use on the clothes or body: Some girls put scent on their wrists. -
19 scent
شَذَا \ aroma: a pleasant smell. perfume: a sweet smell (of roses, etc.); a liquid with a sweet smell, for putting on the body. scent: a pleasant smell: the scent of roses. \ See Also عطر (عِطْر) \ عِطْر \ aroma: a pleasant smell. perfume: a sweet smell (of roses, etc.) a liquid with a sweet smell, for putting on the body. scent: (also perfume) liquid with a pleasant smell, for use on the clothes or body: Some girls put scent on their wrists. -
20 رائحة (سيئة)
رَائِحَة (سيئة) \ odour, odor: a smell, esp. a nasty smell. smell: sth. that can be smelt: a strong smell of fish. \ رَائِحَة خَبِيثة \ stench: a strong and nasty smell. \ See Also كَريهَة \ رَائِحَة ذَكِيَّة \ aroma: a pleasant smell. \ رَائِحَة كَريهَة \ stink: a nasty smell. \ See Also نتن (نَتَنٌ)
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