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1. verb1) (to discover by the sense of smell: The dog scented a cat.) oler, olfatear2) (to suspect: As soon as he came into the room I scented trouble.) olerse algo, sospechar3) (to cause to smell pleasantly: The roses scented the air.) perfumar
2. noun1) (a (usually pleasant) smell: This rose has a delightful scent.) perfume, aroma2) (a trail consisting of the smell which has been left and may be followed: The dogs picked up the man's scent and then lost it again.) rastro, pista3) (a liquid with a pleasant smell; perfume.) perfume•- scented- put/throw someone off the scent
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scent n1. olor / fragancia2. perfumeare you wearing scent? ¿llevas perfume?tr[sent]1 (gen) olor nombre masculino; (pleasant smell) aroma nombre masculino, perfume nombre masculino, fragancia2 (perfume) perfume nombre masculino3 (track, trail) pista, rastro1 (animal) olfatear2 figurative use (suspect) presentir, intuir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be on the scent of somebody/something seguir/estar sobre la pista de alguien/algoto put/throw somebody off the scent despistar a alguienscent ['sɛnt] vt1) smell: oler, olfatear2) perfume: perfumar3) sense: sentir, percibirscent n1) odor: olor m, aroma m2) : olfato ma dog with a keen scent: un perro con un buen olfato3) perfume: perfume mn.• olfato s.m.• olor s.m.• perfume s.m.• pista s.f.• rastro s.m.v.• husmear v.• oler v.• olfatear v.• percibir v.• perfumar v.• rastrear v.
I senta) c u ( fragrance) perfume m, fragancia f, aroma mb) c u ( perfume) (BrE) perfume mc) ( trail) rastro mto put o throw somebody off the scent — despistar a alguien
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a) ( smell) \<\<animal\>\> olfatear, oler*; \<\<person\>\> oler*b) ( sense) \<\<danger/victory\>\> intuir*, presentir*c) ( perfume) \<\<air/room/skin\>\> perfumar[sent]1. N1) (=smell) [of flowers, perfume] perfume m, fragancia f ; [of food] aroma m2) (esp Brit) (=perfume, toilet water) perfume m, fragancia f3) (Hunting etc) rastro m, pista fto be on the scent — (also fig) seguir el rastro or la pista
to pick up/lose the scent — (also fig) encontrar/perder el rastro or la pista
to put or throw sb off the scent — (fig) despistar a algn
2. VT1) (=make sth smell nice) perfumar ( with de)2) (=smell) olfatear; (fig) [+ danger, trouble etc] presentir, sentirto scent sth out — olfatear or husmear algo
3.CPDscent bottle N — (esp Brit) frasco m de perfume
scent spray N — atomizador m (de perfume), pulverizador m (de perfume)
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I [sent]a) c u ( fragrance) perfume m, fragancia f, aroma mb) c u ( perfume) (BrE) perfume mc) ( trail) rastro mto put o throw somebody off the scent — despistar a alguien
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a) ( smell) \<\<animal\>\> olfatear, oler*; \<\<person\>\> oler*b) ( sense) \<\<danger/victory\>\> intuir*, presentir*c) ( perfume) \<\<air/room/skin\>\> perfumar
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