smell in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for smell in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary (Go to Bulgarian»English)

I.smell <smelt, smelt > [smel] Brit, Aus: Am, Aus: <-ed, -ed> VB intr

II.smell <smelt, smelt > [smel] Brit, Aus: Am, Aus: <-ed, -ed> VB trans

III.smell <smelt, smelt > [smel] Brit, Aus: Am, Aus: <-ed, -ed> N

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smell Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to smell sth a mile off
begin to give out a smell
the smell ofwafts up

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Many small row houses crowded alleyways and small streets, and these areas were filthy, filled with garbage and the smell of manure from animal pens.
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The dried fenugreek leaves have a bitter taste and strong smell, hence careful quantities must be used.
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She had symptoms of hysteria in her loss of taste and smell.
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You can buy laundry detergent in every fragrance from lavender to citrus to "fresh rain" -- whatever that's supposed to smell like.
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Animals are desirable due to their strong sense of smell, which is more than capable of detecting a land mine.
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The men longed for home and the smell of freshly baked Christmas cake and plumb pudding.
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At times there is a smell of sulphur in this area.
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The flowers have the smell of rotting meat, as they are pollinated by flies.
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The benzopyrrole volatiles indole and skatole actually have a mothball type smell, and therefore probably do not contribute greatly to the characteristic smell of flatus.
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Smell of acetone in breath is a common feature in ketosis.
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