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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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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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[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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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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[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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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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