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1 smelt
1. n метал. плавка, расплавленный металл2. v метал. плавить3. v метал. выплавлять4. n зоол. корюшкаСинонимический ряд:1. melt in a furnace (verb) fire in a kiln; fuse an ore; melt in a furnace; melt metal; purify an ore; reduce by fusion; refine2. nosed (verb) nosed; scented; sniffed; snuffed; whiffed3. reeked (verb) reeked; stank; stank or stunk/stunk4. suggested (verb) savored; savoured; smacked; suggested; tasted -
2 smelled
пахнуть; чувствовать запахСинонимический ряд:1. nosed (verb) nosed; scented; sniffed; snuffed; whiffed2. reeked (verb) reeked; stank; stank or stunk/stunk3. suggested (verb) savored; savoured; smacked; suggested; tasted -
3 stank
1. n шотл. пруд; заводь; водоём2. n шотл. сточная канава3. n шотл. котлован, ров с водой4. n шотл. дамба; плотина; запруда; перемычкаСинонимический ряд:smelled (verb) reeked; smelled; smelled or smelt -
4 stunk
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reek — UK [riːk] / US [rɪk] verb [intransitive] Word forms reek : present tense I/you/we/they reek he/she/it reeks present participle reeking past tense reeked past participle reeked 1) to have a strong unpleasant smell reek of: The boat reeked of fish … English dictionary
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