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21 take a smell at this
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22 the awful smell emanated from the withered flowers
English-Dutch dictionary > the awful smell emanated from the withered flowers
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23 the smell almost brought on an attack of nausea
English-Dutch dictionary > the smell almost brought on an attack of nausea
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24 the smell of garlic clings
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25 the smell of roses pervaded the air
English-Dutch dictionary > the smell of roses pervaded the air
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26 the smell of that food put me off
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27 acrid smell
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28 knew the smell of gunpowder
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29 nasty smell
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30 nice smell
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31 pungent smell
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32 strong smell
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33 bad smell
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34 sense of smell
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35 to smell
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36 bring on
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37 cling
v. zich vastklemmen, plakken1 kleven ⇒ zich vasthouden, zich vastklemmen2 dicht blijven bij ⇒ hangen, hechten♦voorbeelden: -
38 distinct
adj. duidelijk, opvallend; afgescheiden[ distingkt]1 onderscheiden ⇒ verschillend, apart♦voorbeelden:be distinct from each other • van elkaar verschillenI distinctly heard him say it • ik heb het hem duidelijk horen zeggen -
39 dubious
adj. twijfelachtig, dubieus[ djoe:biəs] 〈 dubiousness〉1 twijfelend ⇒ aarzelend, onzeker2 dubieus ⇒ onbetrouwbaar, twijfelachtig♦voorbeelden:a dubious smell • een merkwaardig luchtje -
40 emanate from
emanate from[ emməneet] 〈 formeel〉1 (voort)komen uit ⇒ uit/voortvloeien uit, afkomstig zijn van♦voorbeelden:1 the awful smell emanated from the withered flowers • de afschuwelijke geur kwam van de verlepte bloemen
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