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smell somewhere out phrasal verb with smellverbuk /smel/ us /smel/smelled or UK alsosmelt | smelled or UKsmelt UK(USsmell somewhere up) to fill a place with a smell, in an unpleasant way: (某处)弥漫着难闻的气味 That aftershave of yours is smelling out the whole house.整个房子都弥漫着你那个须后水的味道。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Smells & smelling acridly anosmic bergamot deodorize deodorizing fragrant fullness malodorous minging niff olfactory nerve orangey petrichor piny pungency redolent scented smelly sniff stink
smell something/someone out phrasal verb with smellverbuk /smel/ us /smel/smelled or UK alsosmelt | smelled or UKsmelt mainly UK(US usuallysniff something/someone out) to discover where something or someone is by smelling: 闻出,嗅出 At customs, dogs are used to smell out drugs in passengers' luggage.在海关,狗被用来嗅查乘客行李中的毒品。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Smells & smelling acridly anosmic bergamot deodorize deodorizing fragrant fullness malodorous minging niff olfactory nerve orangey petrichor piny pungency redolent scented smelly sniff stink
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