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scratch-and-sniff adjective[ before noun ] uk /ˌskrætʃ.ənˈsnɪf/ us /ˌskrætʃ.ənˈsnɪf/ A scratch-and-sniff picture is one that releases a smell if you rub it.(图片)一擦就有味的,磨擦生香的 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Smells & smelling acridly anosmic bergamot deodorize deodorizing fragrant fullness fusty malodorous minging niff olfactory nerve orangey petrichor piny pungency scented smelly sniff stink
Examples of scratch-and-sniff scratch-and-sniff A pair of artists has created a batch of scratch-and-sniff prints that smell like the moon. From CNET You can't "read" a scratch-and-sniff map without getting intimate. From The Atlantic And she acknowledges that scratch-and-sniff books themselves are practically a thing of the past. From New York Daily News This is not about turning your smartphone into some kind of scratch-and-sniff thing that emits scent. From Business Insider A scratch-and-sniff map, in other words, forces us to relearn ourselves and our environment using only touch and smell. From The Atlantic Still, with the odorant chemicals in hand, my next challenge was to work out how to turn them into scratch-and-sniff stickers. From The Atlantic He also created scratch-and-sniff technology by accident. From USA TODAY These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |