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词组 stink
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stink
Theme: DISGUSTING
in. to be repellent.
This whole setup stinks.Your act stinks. Try another agent.
Theme: UPROAR
n. a commotion.
The stink you made about money has done no good at all. You're fired.One more stink like that and out you go.

See odor
stink
1. noun
a commotion; a loud complaint UK, 1812. like stinkdesperately hard, extremely fast, very much, etc UK, 1929
2. verb
to be aesthetically or morally offensive US, 1934
idiomstinkkick up a stink/fusscomplain to complain loudly when you are annoyed about something:There are lots of businesses and mortgage borrowers kicking up a stink about interest rates.I'm not afraid to kick up a fuss in a restaurant if I think the service is lousy.
phrasestink[stank, stunk, stinking]
stink up
stink up sthstunk sth up AmE informal to play or perform very badly: The Lakers stunk up their home court and practically handed their game to the Bulls.
stink up/out
stink up/out sthstink sth up/out informal to fill a place with a very unpleasant smell: There was some old fish in the bin which had stunk out the whole kitchen. Martin wears these old sandals which really stink the place up.

stink

1. noun, slang A great fuss or ruckus; a lot of trouble. Used especially in the phrase "make/raise a stink" or similar variations. My mom raised a stink when the store refused to accept her return without a receipt. One of the customers is making a stink about the service charge we included on his bill.
2. noun, slang Something scandalous, controversial, or especially unpleasant. The stink of his association with the corrupt company continues to follow him to this day. He knew it was just a matter of time before the stink surrounding him caught the attention of the authorities.
3. verb, slang To be especially bad, abhorrent, or inferior in quality. Your plan stinks, Tom! There's no way it would work! The timing of this audit just really stinks. The first film was an overlooked classic, but the two sequels both stink.
4. verb, slang To be or seem extremely disreputable, suspicious, or corrupt. This deal between the company and the mayor's office stinks, if you ask me. I'd be willing to bet that someone's pocket is being lined. This city stank to high heaven before I came in and brought some law and order to it.

stink

1. in. to be repellent; to be suspicious and poorly planned. (Of schemes and plots.) This whole setup stinks.
2. n. a commotion. (see also raise a stink (about someone/something).) The stink you made about money has done no good at all. You’re fired.

stinking

verb
See stinking drunk

stinking

1. Go to stinking (drunk).
2. mod. lousy; rotten. That was a mean stinking thing to do. Really stinking!
See:
  • a holy stink
  • all options stink
  • big stink
  • create a stink
  • give (someone) the stink eye
  • holy stink
  • kick up a stink
  • kick up/make/create/raise a stink
  • like stink
  • like stink on a monkey/skunk/pig/etc.
  • make a stink
  • make a stink (about something)
  • make a stink about someone/something
  • raise a stink
  • raise a stink (about something)
  • raise a stink about someone/something
  • smell up
  • smell/stink to high heaven
  • stink
  • stink of (something)
  • stink on ice
  • stink to high heaven
  • stink up
  • stink with
  • stink with (something)
  • the stink eye
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