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1 пахнуло холодом
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > пахнуло холодом
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2 холод
муж.cold; chill; перен. ( холодность) coldnessобдавать холодом кого-л. — to give smb. the cold shoulder
на холоде — in cold, in the cold
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3 пахнуть
I (тв.)smell* (of); (неприятно тж.) reek (of); (отдавать чем-л.) savour (of); (перен.) smack (of)II сов. чаще безл.пахнет весной — it smells of spring, spring is in the air
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4 пахнуть
I п`ахнуть(тв.)1) ( издавать запах) smell (of); (неприятно тж.) reek (of)пахнет весно́й — it smells of spring, spring is in the air
пахнуть прия́тно — smell nice
2) разг. (иметь приметы, признаки чего-л) smack (of); savour (of)пахнет бедо́й — this means trouble
пахнет ссо́рой — a quarrel is in the air
понима́ете ли вы, чем э́то пахнет? разг. — do you realize what this implies?
••там и не пахнет (тв.) — ≈ here isn't a trace / hint (of)
де́ньги не пахнут — money has no smell
II пахн`утьэ́то ду́рно пахнет — it doesn't smell right, it smells fishy
сов. чаще безл.из пе́чи пахнуло ды́мом — smoke puffed out of the stove
пахнуло ды́мом — there was a puff of smoke
пахнул ве́тер — there was a gust of wind
пахнуло хо́лодом — there came a cold blast
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5 пахнуло холодом
General subject: there came a cold blast
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