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1 dufte til
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2 lugte til
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3 dufte
* * *vb emit odour (el. fragrance), smell (af of);[ der duftede af roser] there was a scent of roses. -
4 brandlugt
smell of burning. -
5 gaslugt
smell of gas. -
6 madlugt
smell of food. -
7 stegeos
smell of cooking. -
8 violduft
smell of violets. -
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10 lugte sig frem til
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11 duft fk
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1па́хнутьher lúgter brændt — па́хнет га́рью
lúgte til — ню́хать
* * ** * *vb smell (af of);[ der lugtede af hvidløg] there was a smell of garlic;[ det lugter dårligt (, godt)] it smells bad (, good);[ lugte til] smell;( prøvende) smell at;(se også I. lunte, penge). -
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sg - lugten, pl - lugterза́пах м* * *odour, smack, smell* * *(en -e) smell,F odour;( ubehagelig, T) niff;( duft) scent. -
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sg - lúgtesansenобоня́ние с* * *nose, smell* * *sense of smell,F olfactory sense. -
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17 svedlugt
sweaty smell,F smell of perspiration. -
18 afskyelig
отврати́тельный, ме́рзкий* * *adj hateful,( stærkere, F) detestable;( også: moralsk afskyelig) odious, abominable ( fx crime, cruelties);( modbydelig) disgusting,F odious ( fx sight, smell),( stærkere) loathsome;(T: meget dårlig) abominable, atrocious ( fx weather; his a. taste), vile ( fx colour, food);[ den afskyelige snemand] the abominable snowman. -
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прия́тный* * *agreeable, comfortable, delightful, lik(e)able, sweet, -tempered* * *adj pleasant ( fx surprise, smell, voice),( svagere) agreeable;( bekvem) comfortable ( fx chair);[ til behagelig afbenyttelse] for the convenience of our guests (etc);[ forene det nyttige med det behagelige] combine the useful with the agreeable;[ drøm behageligt!] pleasant dreams![ til behageligt gennemsyn] on approval;[ gøre sig det behageligt] make oneself comfortable;[ behagelig overrasket] agreeably surprised;[ et behageligt væsen] pleasant manners pl. -
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