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evil-smelling

  • 81 maloliente

    • bad-smelling
    • evil-smelling
    • fetid
    • foul-smelling
    • maloclussion
    • malpractice
    • smelly
    • stinking
    • stinky

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > maloliente

  • 82 pestífero

    adj.
    pestiferous, evil-smelling, foul-smelling, pestilent.
    * * *
    ADJ (=dañino) pestiferous; [olor] foul; [influencia] noxious, harmful

    Spanish-English dictionary > pestífero

  • 83 infecto

    • contaminated
    • evil-smelling
    • foul-smelling
    • infect with
    • infection
    • stinking

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > infecto

  • 84 büdös

    (DE) stinke; stinkend; stinkende; stinkt; übelriechend; stänkerig; (EN) effing; evil-smelling; feculent; fetid; frowsty; ill-smelling; malodorous; nifty; nosey; nosy; olid; pong; rank; smelly; stank; stenchy; stink; stink, stank, stunk; stink, stunk, stunk; stinking; stinky; stunk; whiffy

    Magyar-német-angol szótár > büdös

  • 85 graveolente

    graveolente agg. (letter.) evil-smelling, foul-smelling, fetid.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > graveolente

  • 86 carroñoso

    adj.
    stinking, evil-smelling, putrid, foul-smelling.

    Spanish-English dictionary > carroñoso

  • 87 metífico

    adj.
    evil-smelling, foul-smelling, stinking.

    Spanish-English dictionary > metífico

  • 88 Lever, William Hesketh

    [br]
    b. 19 September 1851 Bolton, Lancashire, England
    d. 7 May 1925 Hampstead, London, England
    [br]
    English manufacturer of soap.
    [br]
    William Hesketh Lever was the son of the retail grocer James Lever, who built up the large wholesale firm of Lever \& Co. in the north-west of England. William entered the firm at the age of 19 as a commercial traveller, and in the course of his work studied the techniques of manufacture and the quality of commercial soaps available at the time. He decided that he would concentrate on the production of a soap that was not evil-smelling, would lather easily and be attractively packaged. In 1884 he produced Sunlight Soap, which became the trade mark for Lever \& Co. He had each tablet wrapped, partly to protect the soap from oxygenization and thus prevent it from becoming rancid, and partly to display his brand name as a form of advertising. In 1885 he raised a large capital sum, purchased the Soap Factory in Warrington of Winser \& Co., and began manufacture. His product contained oils from copra, palm and cotton blended with tallow and resin, and its quality was carefully monitored during production. In a short time it was in great demand and began to replace the previously available alternatives of home-made soap and poor-quality, unpleasant-smelling bars.
    It soon became necessary to expand the firm's premises, and in 1887 Lever purchased fifty-six acres of land upon which he set up a new centre of manufacture. This was in the Wirral in Cheshire, near the banks of the River Mersey. Production at the new factory, which was called Port Sunlight, began in January 1889. Lever introduced a number of technical improvements in the production process, including the heating systems and the recovery of glycerine (which could later be sold) from the boiling process.
    Like Sir Titus Salt of Saltaire before him, Lever believed it to be in the interest of the firm to house his workers in a high standard of building and comfort close to the factory.
    By the early twentieth century he had created Port Sunlight Village, one of the earliest and certainly the most impressive housing estates, for his employees. Architecturally the estate is highly successful, being built from a variety of natural materials and vernacular styles by a number of distinguished architects, so preventing an overall architectural monotony. The comprehensive estate comprises, in addition to the factory and houses, a church, an art gallery, schools, a cottage hospital, library, bank, fire station, post office and shops, as well as an inn and working men's institute, both of which were later additions. In 1894 Lever \& Co. went public and soon was amalgamated with other soap firms. It was at its most successful high point by 1910.
    [br]
    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    First Viscount Leverhulme of the Western Isles.
    Further Reading
    1985, Dictionary of Business Biography. Butterworth.
    Ian Campbell Bradley, 1987, Enlightened Entrepreneurs, London: Weidenfeld \& Nicolson.
    DY

    Biographical history of technology > Lever, William Hesketh

  • 89 nosey

    ˈnəuzɪ прил.;
    разг.;
    тж. nosy
    1) носатый;
    длинноносый Syn: big-nosed, long-nosed
    2) обладающий тонким обонянием, хорошим чутьем (в прямом и переносном смысле)
    3) сл. (не в меру) любопытный;
    пронырливый;
    вмешивающийся не в свои дела, надоедливый get nosey Syn: curious, inquisitive
    4) а) дурно пахнущий Syn: evil-smelling б) ароматный Syn: fragrant
    5) чувствительный к плохим запахам (преим. N.) носач, носатик (прозвище) (разговорное) носатый;
    длинноносый с хорошим чутьем (сленг) любопытный, пронырливый - don't be so *! не лезьте в чужие дела! зловонный, дурно пахнущий ( разговорное) ароматный носовой( о звуке) ~ разг. любопытный;
    пронырливый;
    to get nosey пронюхать;
    Nosey Parker человек, который всюду сует свой нос nosey разг. ароматный (о чае) ~ разг. дурно пахнущий, сопревший (о сене) ~ разг. любопытный;
    пронырливый;
    to get nosey пронюхать;
    Nosey Parker человек, который всюду сует свой нос ~ разг. носатый;
    длинноносый ~ разг. обладающий тонким nosey обонянием, хорошим чутьем ~ разг. обладающий тонким nosey обонянием, хорошим чутьем nosy: nosy = nosey ~ разг. любопытный;
    пронырливый;
    to get nosey пронюхать;
    Nosey Parker человек, который всюду сует свой нос

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > nosey

  • 90 дурнопахнущий

    Medicine: evil-smelling, fetid

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > дурнопахнущий

  • 91 зловонный

    Русско-английский биологический словарь > зловонный

  • 92 ildelugtende

    fetid, smelly
    * * *
    adj evil-smelling,
    F malodorous.

    Danish-English dictionary > ildelugtende

  • 93 apestoso

    adj.
    stinking, stinky, evil-smelling, foul.
    * * *
    1 stinking
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) (=hediondo) stinking, reeking; [olor] awful, putrid
    2) (=asqueroso) sickening, nauseating; (=molesto) annoying, pestilential
    * * *
    - sa adjetivo ( maloliente) stinking
    * * *
    = smelly [smellier -comp., smelliest -sup.], reeking, putrid.
    Ex. This article looks at the question of the appropriate treatment by librarians of homeless people, sometimes smelly and mentally disturbed, in the library.
    Ex. He is a modernist abandoning himself to romanticism and finding beauty in rotting corpses and reeking cities.
    Ex. Social conventions can influence the labeling of odors, especially those that have putrid, rancid, urinous or sweaty qualities.
    * * *
    - sa adjetivo ( maloliente) stinking
    * * *
    = smelly [smellier -comp., smelliest -sup.], reeking, putrid.

    Ex: This article looks at the question of the appropriate treatment by librarians of homeless people, sometimes smelly and mentally disturbed, in the library.

    Ex: He is a modernist abandoning himself to romanticism and finding beauty in rotting corpses and reeking cities.
    Ex: Social conventions can influence the labeling of odors, especially those that have putrid, rancid, urinous or sweaty qualities.

    * * *
    1 (maloliente) stinking
    2 ( fam) (fastidioso) annoying
    * * *

    apestoso,-a adjetivo
    1 (mal olor) stinking
    2 (fastidioso) annoying: ahí viene el apestoso de Juan a pedir otro favor, here comes that annoying Juan again to ask for another favour
    ' apestoso' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    apestosa
    English:
    smelly
    - stinking
    * * *
    apestoso, -a adj
    1. [que huele mal] foul
    2. [fastidioso] annoying;
    ¡qué niño más apestoso! that child's an utter pest!
    * * *
    adj smelly
    * * *
    apestoso, -sa adj
    : stinking, foul
    * * *
    apestoso adj smelly [comp. smellier; superl. smelliest]

    Spanish-English dictionary > apestoso

  • 94 illeluktende

    * * *
    adj. evil-smelling, stinking, smelly adj. (formelt) malodorous

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > illeluktende

  • 95 κυθώδεος

    κυθώδης
    evil-smelling: masc /fem /neut gen sg (epic doric ionic aeolic)

    Morphologia Graeca > κυθώδεος

  • 96 смраден

    stinking
    * * *
    смра̀ден,
    прил., -на, -но, -ни; смрадлѝв прил. stinking, reeking, olid; evil-smelling, foul; fetid; амер. sl. funky.
    * * *
    noisome ; putrid
    * * *
    stinking

    Български-английски речник > смраден

  • 97 зловонен

    fetid, malodorous, noisome, offensive
    * * *
    злово̀нен,
    прил., -на, -но, -ни malodorous, fetid, stinking, pongy, smelly; evil-smelling, foul; effluvial; амер. sl. funky.
    * * *
    fetid; malodorous; noisome{'nOisxm}; odoriferous; strong{strON}

    Български-английски речник > зловонен

  • 98 daunaðr

    a., illa daunaðr, evil-smelling.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > daunaðr

  • 99 TLALIHYAC

    tlâlihyâc, Cf. tlâliyac.
    Qui sent mauvais.
    "tlâlihyâc, quipihyâc", qui sent mauvais, qui pue - evil-smelling, stinking.
    Est dit de blé avarié. Sah10,71.

    Dictionnaire de la langue nahuatl classique > TLALIHYAC

  • 100 TLALIYAC

    tlâliyac. Cf. aussi tlalihyac.
    1.\TLALIYAC sulfate de cuivre.
    Sah10,77.
    Allem., Stinkerde. SlS 1952,316.
    Angl., copperas. Décrit dans Sah11,243.
    Esp., tierra fétida (comme remède) Prim Mem 69v = ECN10,138.
    Entre dans la composition de la couleur huitztecolli. Sah11,245.
    NOTE: possiblemente caparrosa, sal compuesto de acido sulfurico y de cobre o hierro.
    A.Lopez Austin ECN10,152 n 26.
    Tanto ia tierra fétida, como el 'nacazcolotl' y el alumbre, son materias utilizadas para teñir.
    Este puede indicar la existencia de una terapéutica magica para este maI. ('tlamatônahuiztli')
    A.Lopez Austin ECN10,152 n 27
    R.Siméon dit: 'terra faetida' (Hern.). Terre minérale et fétide, servant à faire de la teinture noire,
    de l'encre. Sahagun écrit tlaliatl.
    2.\TLALIYAC fétide.
    " in tlaôlpalaxtli, in tlâliyâc, in cocohyâc, in quipiyâc ", le maïs avarié, fétide, qui sent mauvais, qui pue - the spoiled maize, the fetid, the bad, the stinking. Est dit du maïs vendu par le mauvais vendeur, tlaôlnâmacac. Sah10,66.
    " tlâlihyâc, quipihyâc ", qui sent mauvais, qui pue - evil-smelling, stinking.
    Est dit du blé avarié. Sah10,71 (tlaliiac).

    Dictionnaire de la langue nahuatl classique > TLALIYAC

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