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smell /smel/ (smelled, smelled, BrE also smelt, smelt /smelt/ ) ► SEE ALLsmell of sthsmell sb/sth outsmell sth out ●ˈsmell of sth 🔑to have the smell of sth 有…气味;散发…气味◆The baby smelled of soap and milk. 孩子身上全是肥皂味和奶味。◆Can you put your cigarette out? I don’t want my room smelling of smoke. 把烟掐灭了好吗?我不希望我的房间有股烟味儿。[v + prep] ●come up/out of sth smelling of ˈroses (informal) to still have a good reputation, even though you have been involved in sth that might have given people a bad opinion of you 牵涉(丑闻等)后美名依旧;事后于名誉无损●ˌsmell sb/sth ˈout1. to be aware of fear, danger, trouble, etc. in a situation 觉察到,意识到(危险、麻烦等)◆He could smell out weakness in others. 他能够抓住他人的弱点。2. (of dogs 狗) to find sb/sth, by smelling 凭嗅觉找到;嗅出;闻出◆The dogs are trained to smell out drugs. 这些狗是经训练用于缉毒的。SYN sniff sb/sth out[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]●ˌsmell sth ˈout (BrE) (NAmE smell sth ˈup) to fill a place with an unpleasant smell 使(某处)充满难闻气味;使臭气熏天◆That fish smelt the whole house out. 那鱼让整个房子充满腥味。◆I burned some milk and smelled up the whole house. 我烧糊了牛奶,整个屋子全是一股焦味儿。SYN stink sth out (BrE) , stink sth up (NAmE) [v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] |