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  • 21 stink

    [stiŋk] 1. past tense - stank; verb
    (to have a very bad smell: That fish stinks; The house stinks of cats.) smakot; smirdēt
    2. noun
    (a very bad smell: What a stink!) smirdoņa
    * * *
    smirdoņa; dabas zinātnes, ķīmija; skandāls; smirdēt; būt pretīgam

    English-Latvian dictionary > stink

  • 22 appetizing

    adjective (which increases the appetite: an appetizing smell.) ēstgribu rosinošs
    * * *
    ēstgribu ierosinošs, garšīgs

    English-Latvian dictionary > appetizing

  • 23 aroma

    [ə'rəumə]
    (the (usually pleasant) smell that a substance has or gives off: the aroma of coffee.) aromāts
    * * *
    aromāts

    English-Latvian dictionary > aroma

  • 24 associate

    1. [ə'səusieit] verb
    1) (to connect in the mind: He always associated the smell of tobacco with his father.) savienot
    2) ((usually with with) to join (with someone) in friendship or work: They don't usually associate (with each other) after office hours.) biedroties
    2. [-et] adjective
    1) (having a lower position or rank: an associate professor.) docents
    2) (joined or connected: associate organizations.) apvienības
    3. noun
    (a colleague or partner; a companion.) biedrs; kolēģis; partneris
    - in association with
    * * *
    kolēģis, biedrs; kompanjons, partneris; korespondētājloceklis; apvienot; apvienoties; biedroties, iestāties, pievienoties, saieties; apvienots; palīg

    English-Latvian dictionary > associate

  • 25 carbon monoxide

    (a colourless, very poisonous gas which has no smell: Carbon monoxide is given off by car engines.) oglekļa monoksīds, tvana gāze
    * * *
    oglekļa monoksīds, tvana gāze

    English-Latvian dictionary > carbon monoxide

  • 26 chlorine

    ['klo:ri:n]
    (an element, a yellowish-green gas with a suffocating smell, used as a disinfectant etc: They put too much chlorine in the swimming-pool.) hlors
    * * *
    hlors

    English-Latvian dictionary > chlorine

  • 27 detect

    [di'tekt]
    (to notice or discover: She thought she could detect a smell of gas.) atklāt; uziet; atrast; uztvert
    - detention
    * * *
    uziet, atklāt; pieķert, notvert; uztvert

    English-Latvian dictionary > detect

  • 28 disgust

    1. verb
    (to cause feelings of dislike or sickness in: The smell of that soup disgusts me; She was disgusted by your behaviour.) iedvest/izjust riebumu
    2. noun
    (the state or feeling of being disgusted: She left the room in disgust.) riebums
    - disgustingly
    * * *
    riebums, pretīgums; iedvest riebumu

    English-Latvian dictionary > disgust

  • 29 disgusting

    adjective What a disgusting smell!; Her house is in a disgusting mess.) riebīgs
    * * *
    riebīgs, pretīgs

    English-Latvian dictionary > disgusting

  • 30 emit

    [i'mit]
    past tense, past participle - emitted; verb
    (to give out (light, heat, a sound, a smell etc).) izstarot (siltumu, gaismu); izdot (skaņu)
    * * *
    izdot, izstarot; izlaist

    English-Latvian dictionary > emit

  • 31 enticing

    adjective (attractive: an enticing smell.) vilinošs; kārdinošs
    * * *
    kārdinošs, vilinošs

    English-Latvian dictionary > enticing

  • 32 fetid

    ['fi:tid]
    (having a bad smell; stinking: a fetid pool of water.) smirdošs; smakojošs
    * * *
    smakojošs, smirdošs

    English-Latvian dictionary > fetid

  • 33 fishy

    1) (of or like a fish: a fishy smell.) zivs-
    2) (odd or suspicious: There's something fishy about that man.) aizdomīgs; dīvains
    * * *
    zivs; ar zivs piegaršu; blāvs, neizteiksmīgs; aizdomīgs, neticams

    English-Latvian dictionary > fishy

  • 34 fragrance

    noun ((a) sweet smell: all the fragrance(s) of the East.) smarža; aromāts
    * * *
    aromāts, smarža

    English-Latvian dictionary > fragrance

  • 35 fragrant

    ['freiɡrənt]
    (having a sweet smell: fragrant flowers.) smaržīgs; aromātisks
    * * *
    smaržīgs, aromātisks; tīkams, jauks

    English-Latvian dictionary > fragrant

  • 36 garlic

    (a plant with a bulb shaped like an onion, which has a strong taste and smell and is used in cooking: The sauce is flavoured with garlic.) ķiploks
    * * *
    ķiploki, ķiploks

    English-Latvian dictionary > garlic

  • 37 incense

    ['insens]
    (a substance which is burned especially in religious services, and which gives off a pleasant smell.) vīraks
    * * *
    vīraks; kvēpināt vīraku; aizkaitināt, saniknot

    English-Latvian dictionary > incense

  • 38 inviting

    adjective ((negative uninviting) attractive or tempting: There was an inviting smell coming from the kitchen.) aicinošs; vilinošs
    * * *
    aicinošs; vilinošs, pievilcīgs

    English-Latvian dictionary > inviting

  • 39 kitchen

    ['ki in]
    (a room where food is cooked: A smell of burning was coming from the kitchen; ( also adjective) a kitchen table.) virtuve
    * * *
    virtuve

    English-Latvian dictionary > kitchen

  • 40 linger

    ['liŋɡə]
    1) (to remain, last or continue for a long time or after the expected time: The smell of the bad fish lingered for days.) uzkavēties; ieilgt
    2) (to proceed slowly or delay: We lingered in the hall, looking at the pictures.) vilcināties; kavēties
    * * *
    uzkavēties; kavēties, vilcināties; vilkties; ieilgt; vārguļot

    English-Latvian dictionary > linger

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  • smell — smell,[/p] scent, odor, aroma all denote a property of a thing that makes it perceptible to the olfactory sense. Smell not only is the most general of these terms but tends to be the most colorless. It is the appropriate word when merely the… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Smell — (sm[e^]l), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Smelled}, {Smelt}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Smelling}.] [OE. smellen, smillen, smullen; cf. LG. smellen, smelen, sm[ o]len, schmelen, to smoke, to reek, D. smeulen to smolder, and E. smolder. Cf. {Smell}, n.] 1. To… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • smell — [smel] vt. smelled or [Chiefly Brit.] Brit. smelt, smelling [ME smellen < OE * smyllan < IE base * smel , to burn slowly > SMOLDER: basic sense “to give off smoke”] 1. to be or become aware of by means of the nose and the olfactory… …   English World dictionary

  • smell — smell; smell·able; smell·age; smell·er; smell·ful; smell·fun·gus; smell·ie; smell·i·ness; …   English syllables

  • Smell — Smell, n. [OE. smel, smil, smul, smeol. See {Smell}, v. t.] (Physiol.) 1. The sense or faculty by which certain qualities of bodies are perceived through the instrumentally of the olfactory nerves. See {Sense}. [1913 Webster] 2. The quality of… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Smell — Smell, v. i. 1. To affect the olfactory nerves; to have an odor or scent; often followed by of; as, to smell of smoke, or of musk. [1913 Webster] 2. To have a particular tincture or smack of any quality; to savor; as, a report smells of calumny.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • smell — verb. The form for the past tense and past participle in BrE is smelled or smelt; in AmE smelled is usually preferred. When the verb is used intransitively, the quality of the smell is normally expressed either by a phrase introduced by of or by… …   Modern English usage

  • smell — (v.) late 12c., emit or perceive an odor, also (n.) odor, aroma, stench; not found in O.E., perhaps cognate with M.Du. smolen, Low Ger. smelen to smolder (see SMOLDER (Cf. smolder)). OED says no doubt of O.E. origin, but not recorded, and not… …   Etymology dictionary

  • smell — [n] odor aroma, bouquet, emanation, essence, flavor, fragrance, incense, perfume, redolence, savor, scent, spice, stench, stink, tang, trace, trail, whiff; concepts 590,599 smell [v1] perceive with the nose breathe, detect, discover, find, get a… …   New thesaurus

  • smell|y — «SMEHL ee», adjective, smell|i|er, smell|i|est. having or giving out a strong or unpleasant smell: »I wonder what makes the sea so smelly. I don t like it (Rudyard Kipling). SYNONYM( …   Useful english dictionary

  • Smell — may refer to:* Olfaction, the sense of smell, the ability of humans and other animals to perceive odors * Odor * In programming, a code smell is a symptom in the source code of a program that something is wrong …   Wikipedia

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