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bang, clap, crack, smash* * *subst. bang, slam, crack, smack, crackle, pop, report subst. dent, bump, crash, collision -
102 smell
запах, -ху -
103 smell
bêhn--------bîn -
104 smell
membaui* * *berbau, membaui, endus, cium, mencium, aroma, bau -
105 smell of
berbau -
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v. Tsw; hnov tswn. Tus ntxhiab -
107 smell
rangona; hongia -
108 smell
(n) (odor) bau,(vt) (to detect odor) bawán -
109 smell
amoy, pangamoy, pangamuyin, amuyin -
110 smell
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baladh, boladh -
112 smell
tevja, anga, snodda eftir, rúka -
113 smell up
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phr v; сл. -
115 smell of
v. kokusu sinmiş olmak, kokusunu taşımak, kokusu olmak -
116 smell of
v. kokusu sinmiş olmak, kokusunu taşımak, kokusu olmak -
117 smell
erë; kam erë; marr erë -
118 smell
n. 1. үнэр. 2. үнэрлэх чадвар. 3. муухай үнэр. v. (smelled or smelt) 1. үнэрлэх, үнэр авах. 2. үнэртэх, үнэр гаргах. smelly adj. өмхий самхай. -
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vt., n....vi. 냄새맡다, 맡아내다, 알아채다, 후각, 악취가 나다, 냄새맡고 다니다,...의 냄새가 나다, 냄새 맡음, 후각, 냄새, 낌새 -
120 smell
(gen) miros, simţ al mirosului
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smell — smell,[/p] scent, odor, aroma all denote a property of a thing that makes it perceptible to the olfactory sense. Smell not only is the most general of these terms but tends to be the most colorless. It is the appropriate word when merely the… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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Smell — may refer to:* Olfaction, the sense of smell, the ability of humans and other animals to perceive odors * Odor * In programming, a code smell is a symptom in the source code of a program that something is wrong … Wikipedia