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1 냄새나다
v. smell, perceive an odor through the nose by means of the sense of smell; examine with the nose sniff -
2 눈치채다
v. scent, smell, sense--------smell a rat -
3 ...의 냄새가 나다
v. smell -
4 구린
adj. stinky, giving off a foul odor, having an unpleasant smell, fetid -
5 기미
n. freckle, small brownish-yellow spot on the skin caused by exposure to the sun; smell and taste, taste; tinge, shade -
6 낌새채다
v. sniff, scent, smell -
7 나쁜 냄새가 나다
v. smell, hum -
8 냄새
n. smell, odor, scent -
9 냄새 맡기
n. smell -
10 냄새 맡다
v. smell -
11 냄새 맡아보다
v. smell -
12 냄새가 나다
v. smell -
13 냄새로 알다
v. smell -
14 냄새로 알아내다
v. smell -
15 냄새로 충만시키다
v. smell -
16 냄새맡다
v. nose, smell, sniff, nuzzle with the nose; snoop about, move forward cautiously -
17 맛있게
adv. deliciously, with a wonderful taste or smell -
18 맡다
v. sniff, inhale through the nose, smell; undertake, take on, receive responsibility for a task -
19 블러드하운드
n. bloodhound, dog with an acute sense of smell (used for tracking and hunting) -
20 비린내
n. fish smell
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