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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; smirdēt2. noun(a very bad smell: What a stink!) smirdoņa* * *smirdoņa; dabas zinātnes, ķīmija; skandāls; smirdēt; būt pretīgam -
22 appetizing
adjective (which increases the appetite: an appetizing smell.) ēstgribu rosinošs* * *ēstgribu ierosinošs, garšīgs -
23 aroma
[ə'rəumə](the (usually pleasant) smell that a substance has or gives off: the aroma of coffee.) aromāts- aromatic* * *aromāts -
24 associate
1. [ə'səusieit] verb1) (to connect in the mind: He always associated the smell of tobacco with his father.) savienot2) ((usually with with) to join (with someone) in friendship or work: They don't usually associate (with each other) after office hours.) biedroties2. [-et] adjective1) (having a lower position or rank: an associate professor.) docents2) (joined or connected: associate organizations.) apvienības3. 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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 riebumu2. noun(the state or feeling of being disgusted: She left the room in disgust.) riebums- disgustingly* * *riebums, pretīgums; iedvest riebumu -
29 disgusting
adjective What a disgusting smell!; Her house is in a disgusting mess.) riebīgs* * *riebīgs, pretīgs -
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)- emission* * *izdot, izstarot; izlaist -
31 enticing
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32 fetid
['fi:tid](having a bad smell; stinking: a fetid pool of water.) smirdošs; smakojošs* * *smakojošs, smirdošs -
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 -
34 fragrance
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35 fragrant
['freiɡrənt](having a sweet smell: fragrant flowers.) smaržīgs; aromātisks* * *smaržīgs, aromātisks; tīkams, jauks -
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 -
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 -
38 inviting
adjective ((negative uninviting) attractive or tempting: There was an inviting smell coming from the kitchen.) aicinošs; vilinošs* * *aicinošs; vilinošs, pievilcīgs -
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 -
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; ieilgt2) (to proceed slowly or delay: We lingered in the hall, looking at the pictures.) vilcināties; kavēties* * *uzkavēties; kavēties, vilcināties; vilkties; ieilgt; vārguļot
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