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1 give\ off
1. IIIgive off smth. /smth. off/1)give off vapour (steam, gas, heavy smoke, etc.) испускать /выделять/ пар и т. д., the chimney was.giving off clouds of black smoke из трубы валили клубы черного дыма; this cheap coal gives off a lot of thick smoke этот дешевый уголь сильно дымит; the stove gives off a lot of heat печь дает много тепла /хорошо греет/; give off an unpleasant smell (a strong fragrance, etc.) испускать неприятный запах и т. д.; what is giving off that terrible smell? что это так ужасно пахнет?2)give off shoots давать ростки; arteries give off many branches от артерий отходит много кровеносных сосудов2. XIbe give offn off oxygen (heat, gas, etc.) is given off выделяется кислород и т. д. -
2 reek
1. n вонь, дурной запах2. n духота; затхлость3. n шотл. дым4. n книжн. копоть5. n пары, испарения6. v дурно пахнуть; вонять7. v попахивать, отдавать8. v дымить, куриться9. v окуривать; коптить, покрывать копотью10. v дымитьсяСинонимический ряд:1. odor (noun) odor; smell; stench2. smell (verb) emanate; funk; pervade; scent; smell; stench3. stink (verb) emit a stench; emit an unpleasant odor; give off a stench; smell awful; smell bad; stinkАнтонимический ряд: -
3 odour
['əudə]сущ.; брит.; амер. odor1)а) запах ( обычно неприятный)faint / slight odour — лёгкий запах
fetid / foul / rank odour — зловоние, вонь, отвратительный запах
musty odour — затхлый запах, запах плесени
pungent / strong odour — сильный, резкий запах
to emit / exude / give off / produce an odour — издавать запах
to perceive / recognize an odour — чувствовать запах
A peculiar odour emanated from his clothes. — От его одежды исходил специфический запах.
Syn:smell 1.б) уст. аромат, благоуханиеSyn:2) особенность, душок, налёт, привкусThe odour of hypocrisy hung about everything she said. — В каждом её слове ощущалась неискренность.
••- be in bad odour with smb.
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