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reek [ri:k]1. nounpuanteur f* * *[riːk] 1.noun lit, fig relent m2.to reek of something — lit puer quelque chose; fig avoir des relents de quelque chose
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1. noun(a strong, usually unpleasant smell.) hedor, peste, tufo
2. verb(to smell strongly (of something).) apestar, hedertr[riːk]1 peste nombre masculino, tufo1 apestar, hederreek ['ri:k] vi: apestarreek n: hedor mn.• hedor s.m.v.• heder v.• humear v.• oler v.• vahear v.
I riːka) ( stink)to reek (OF something) — apestar or heder* (a algo)
b) ( have air of)to reek OF something — \<\<of corruption/fraud\>\> oler* a algo
c) reeking pres p maloliente, hediondo
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mass noun hedor m[riːk]1.N tufo m, hedor m (of a)2. VI1) (=smell)he comes home simply reeking — (of drink) vuelve a casa que apesta a alcohol
this reeks of treachery — (fig) esto huele a traición
she reeks with affectation — (fig) su afectación es inaguantable
2) (=smoke) humear, vahear* * *
I [riːk]a) ( stink)to reek (OF something) — apestar or heder* (a algo)
b) ( have air of)to reek OF something — \<\<of corruption/fraud\>\> oler* a algo
c) reeking pres p maloliente, hediondo
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ri:k 1. noun(a strong, usually unpleasant smell.) stank, os2. verb(to smell strongly (of something).) stinke, oseos--------stankIsubst. \/riːk\/1) damp, dunst2) dårlig lukt, stank, os3) (skotsk, nordengelsk) røykIIverb \/riːk\/1) ( også overført) lukte (ille), stinke, ose2) dampe, ryke, osereek of something ( også overført) ose av noe, stinke noe -
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I [riːk]nome tanfo m., fetore m., puzzo m. (anche fig.)II [riːk]to reek of sth. — puzzare di qcs. (anche fig.)
* * *[ri:k] 1. noun(a strong, usually unpleasant smell.) puzzo2. verb(to smell strongly (of something).) puzzare* * *reek /ri:k/n.1 (lett. o scozz.) fumo densoreekie, reekya.1 (lett. o scozz.) fumoso2 fetido; puzzolente.(to) reek /ri:k/v. i.1 puzzare; (fig.) saper di: He reeks of garlic, puzza d'aglio; These remarks reek of racism, queste osservazioni sanno di razzismo; (fig.) to reek with corruption, puzzare di corruzione* * *I [riːk]nome tanfo m., fetore m., puzzo m. (anche fig.)II [riːk]to reek of sth. — puzzare di qcs. (anche fig.)
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1. nounGeruch, der; Gestank, der (abwertend)2. intransitive verbriechen, (abwertend) stinken (of nach)* * *[ri:k] 1. noun(a strong, usually unpleasant smell.) der Gestank2. verb(to smell strongly (of something).) stinken* * *[ri:k]I. n Gestank m, [übler] GeruchII. vi1. (smell bad) übel riechen [o stinken]to \reek of alcohol/garlic/manure übel nach Alkohol/Knoblauch/Dünger riechen [o stinkento \reek of corruption/favouritism/racism nach Korruption/Vetternwirtschaft/Rassismus stinken* * *[riːk]1. nGestank m2. vistinken (of nach)* * *reek [riːk]A s1. Gestank m:there was a reek of garlic es roch penetrant oder stank nach Knoblauch2. besonders diala) Rauchb) Dampf m, Dunst mc) (Zigaretten- etc) Qualm mB v/i1. stinken (of, with nach)2. fig riechen (of, with nach)C v/t1. räuchern2. besonders dial Rauch, Dampf etc ausströmen (auch fig)* * *1. nounGeruch, der; Gestank, der (abwertend)2. intransitive verbriechen, (abwertend) stinken (of nach)* * *n.Gestank m.Rauch nur sing. m. -
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[ri:k] 1. noun(a strong, usually unpleasant smell.) mau cheiro2. verb(to smell strongly (of something).) feder* * *[ri:k] n 1 cheiro forte, desagradável. 2 fumaça, vapor, neblina. • vt+vi 1 emitir um cheiro forte e desagradável. 2 emitir fumaça ou vapores. 3 estar molhado de suor ou sangue. 4 estar impregnado de qualquer umidade fétida. to reek of cheirar a. to reek with estar coberto de (algo desagradável). -
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[ri:k] 1. noun(a strong, usually unpleasant smell.) smrad2. verb(to smell strongly (of something).) smrdeti* * *[ri:k]1.nounpara, izparina, izparevanje; (plesniv, pokvarjen) vonj (duh, zrak), smrdljivo ozračje; Scottish dimreek of blood — duh po krvi;2.transitive verb(pre)kaditi; zadimiti; oddajati izpuhtevati dim itd.; intransitive verb dimiti se, kaditi se ( with od), izparevati, dišati, smrdeti (of, with po), zaudarjati; figuratively biti napojen, napolnjen (of s čim)the air reeked of revolution figuratively v zraku je dišalo po revoluciji -
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[riːk]vi( smell)to reek (of) — cuchnąć ( +instr); fig
to reek of — trącić or zalatywać +instr
* * *[ri:k] 1. noun(a strong, usually unpleasant smell.) odór2. verb(to smell strongly (of something).) cuchnąć -
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reek — [[t]ri͟ːk[/t]] reeks, reeking, reeked 1) VERB To reek of something, usually something unpleasant, means to smell very strongly of it. [V of n] Your breath reeks of stale cigar smoke... The entire house reeked for a long time. Syn: stink N SIN … English dictionary
reek — [ri:k] v [: Old English; Origin: reocan] to have a strong bad smell = ↑stink ▪ This room absolutely reeks. reek of ▪ He reeked of sweat. >reek[i] n [singular] ▪ the reek of cigarettes and beer reek of [reek of … Dictionary of contemporary English
reek — [ rik ] verb intransitive 1. ) to have a strong unpleasant smell: STINK: reek of: The boat reeked of fish. 2. ) LITERARY to make you think that something unpleasant is involved in a particular situation: reek of: The whole place reeked of… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
reek — ► VERB 1) have a foul smell. 2) (reek of) be suggestive of (something unpleasant). 3) archaic give off smoke, steam, or fumes. ► NOUN 1) a foul smell. 2) chiefly Scottish smoke … English terms dictionary
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
reek — /rik / (say reek) noun 1. a strong, unpleasant smell. 2. vapour or steam. –verb (i) 3. to smell strongly and unpleasantly. 4. to give off steam, smoke, etc. 5. to be wet with sweat, blood, etc. –verb (t) 6. to expose to or treat with smoke. 7. to …
reek — [OE] Reek originally meant ‘smoke’ (Edinburgh was called Auld [old] Reekie because of its smoky chimneys, not because it smelled). The word came from a prehistoric Germanic *raukiz, which also produced German rauch, refer 418 Dutch rook, Swedish… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
reek — [[t]rik[/t]] v. i. 1) to smell strongly and unpleasantly 2) to be strongly pervaded with something unpleasant 3) to give off steam, smoke, etc 4) to be wet with sweat, blood, etc 5) to give off; emit; exude 6) to expose to or treat with smoke 7)… … From formal English to slang
reek — [OE] Reek originally meant ‘smoke’ (Edinburgh was called Auld [old] Reekie because of its smoky chimneys, not because it smelled). The word came from a prehistoric Germanic *raukiz, which also produced German rauch, Dutch rook, Swedish rök, and… … Word origins
reek — 1 verb (I) 1 to smell strongly and unpleasantly of something: This room absolutely reeks. (+ of): His breath reeked of garlic. 2 to seem to be strongly connected with something bad or unpleasant (+ of): The whole business reeks of dishonesty. 2… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
reek — reeker, n. reekingly, adv. reeky, adj. /reek/, n. 1. a strong, unpleasant smell. 2. vapor or steam. v.i. 3. to smell strongly and unpleasantly. 4. to be strongly pervaded with something unpleasant or offensive. 5. to give off steam, smoke … Universalium