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Iw1) особливий смак (, запах)2) гострота3) домішка; душок4) пoeт. аромат, пахощі5) icт. репутація6) бібл. суть ( справи)II v1) смакувати, насолоджуватися (смаком, запахом) -
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(to have a suggestion or give an impression of (usually something bad): Their action savours of rebellion.) belirtileri olmak, bakmak -
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(to have a suggestion or give an impression of (usually something bad): Their action savours of rebellion.) dišati (po čem) -
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• vivahtaa• haiskahtaa jollekin* * *(to have a suggestion or give an impression of (usually something bad): Their action savours of rebellion.) haiskahtaa -
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(US savor) n. онцгой/ гойд амт, ааг. v. амсах, амтлах. -
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(savor)حس ذائقه ، مزه ، طعم ، بو ، مزه كردن ،ف فهميدن ، دوست داشتن -
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s 1. tek, okus, slast; trag, sporedan okus 2. podražaj 3. [cul] predjelo 4. [fig] miris* * *
draž
imati ukus
miris
mirisati
okus
osobina
privlaÄnost
probati
sladiti se
slast
smisao
tek
ugled
ukus
zaÄiniti -
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(to have a suggestion or give an impression of (usually something bad): Their action savours of rebellion.) smake av -
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(to have a suggestion or give an impression of (usually something bad): Their action savours of rebellion.) sapere di -
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(to have a suggestion or give an impression of (usually something bad): Their action savours of rebellion.) zakrawać na, pachnieć -
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(to have a suggestion or give an impression of (usually something bad): Their action savours of rebellion.) izklausīties/izskatīties kā; ost pēc -
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густира; s. вкус, арома v.1. зачинува, дава вкус;2. проба -
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(to have a suggestion or give an impression of (usually something bad): Their action savours of rebellion.) kvepėti -
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(to have a suggestion or give an impression of (usually something bad): Their action savours of rebellion.) lukta, tyda på, vittna om -
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s sabor, gust, olor | regustv assaborir | tenir gust de -
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• aroma; biti ukusa; bitna osobina; draž; glas; glasina; imati ukus; imati ukusa; miris; mirisati; naročit ukus; naslađivati se; odavati; osećati se; osobina; privlačnost; probati; sladiti; sladiti se; smisao; tek; ugled; ukus; zanimljivo -
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(to have a suggestion or give an impression of (usually something bad): Their action savours of rebellion.) a mirosi -
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смаковать; отдавать -
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(to have a suggestion or give an impression of (usually something bad): Their action savours of rebellion.) μυρίζω,προδίνω
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savour — 1 BrE, savor AmE verb (T) to make an activity or experience last as long as you can, because you are enjoying every moment of it: She sipped her wine, savouring every drop. see taste 2 savour of sth phrasal verb (T) formal to seem to have a small … Longman dictionary of contemporary English