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1 pis koku
stench, stink -
2 ufunet
"stench, stink; pus, matter" -
3 koku bombası
1. stench bomb 2. stink bomb -
4 kötü koku
n. stinker, reek* * *1. effluvium 2. malodor 3. stench -
5 pis koku
n. smell, stink, reek, niff, pong, stench* * *stink (n.) -
6 yıdhığlık
Both"stench" and "decay" -
7 yıdhığlık
Both"stench" and "decay" -
8 ağırlık
"1. weight, heaviness, weightiness. 2. a weight used in weighing. 3. slowness of motion or action. 4. indigestibility. 5. foulness, stench; oppressiveness (of the weather). 6. costliness. 7. sedateness, gravity, serious-mindedness. 8. drowsiness, lethargy. 9. burden, responsibility. 10. severity (of a disease). 11. baggage, luggage. 12. mil. munitions, supplies. 13. prov. money presented to the bride by the bridegroom according to previous agreement. 14. jewelry. 15. nightmare. -ınca altın değmek to be worth its weight in gold. - basmak/ çökmek /a/ 1. to have a nightmare. 2. to be overcome by sleepiness. -ını koymak to bring one´s power into play; to exert one´s authority. - merkezi 1. center of gravity. 2. the heart of the matter. - olmak /a/ to be a burden on (one). -ını ortaya koymak to bring one´s power into play; to exert one´s authority. - vermek /a/ to concentrate on, focus one´s attention or energy on. "
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Stench — Stench, n. [AS. stenc a strong smell, fr. stincan. See {Stink}, v. i.] 1. A smell; an odor. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Clouds of savory stench involve the sky. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. An ill smell; an offensive odor; a stink. Cowper. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stench — [stentʃ] n [C usually singular] [: Old English; Origin: stenc] 1.) a very strong bad smell = ↑stink ▪ the stench of urine 2.) something unpleasant that makes you believe that something very bad and dishonest is happening stench of ▪ a government… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Stench — Stench, v. t. [AS. stencan to emit a smell, fr. stincan to smell. See {Stench}, n.] To cause to emit a disagreeable odor; to cause to stink. [Obs.] Young. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stench — [ stentʃ ] noun count 1. ) a very bad smell, especially of decay 2. ) stench of a feeling you have that something is very unpleasant: As the battle approached, the stench of fear was everywhere … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Stench — Stench, v. t. To stanch. [Obs.] Harvey. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stench — stench; stench·ful; … English syllables
stench — [stench] n. [ME < OE stenc < base of stincan, to STINK] an offensive smell or odor; stink … English World dictionary
stench|y — «STEHN chee», adjective. having a stench or offensive smell … Useful english dictionary
stench — O.E. stenc a smell (either pleasant or unpleasant), from P.Gmc. *stankwiz (Cf. O.S. stanc, O.H.G. stanch, Ger. stank). Related to stincan emit a smell (see STINK (Cf. stink)) as drench is to drink. The notion of evil smell predominated from… … Etymology dictionary
stench — [n] foul odor fetor, funk*, malodor, mephitis, noisomeness, redolence, smell, stink*; concepts 599,600 Ant. perfume, sweetness … New thesaurus
stench — ► NOUN ▪ a strong and very unpleasant smell. ORIGIN Old English, related to STINK(Cf. ↑stink) … English terms dictionary