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Перевод: odour


[существительное]
запах ; налет ; аромат ; репутация ; благоухание; слава ; привкус ; душок


Тезаурус:

  1. A problem with the design used by Spear is that there is no guarantee that the two groups learned equally readily during aversive training with the odour cue.
  2. It is most unlikely for an odour per se to cause actual physical damage, but where it causes a diminution in the selling value of the property or injures the plaintiff's business by, for example, causing potential customers to be lost, this may be regarded as sufficient invasion of the plaintiff's interest to be tortious.
  3. He was always careful to wash his chiselled visage, of course, but in a year of passion one would think some small scent would have escaped, a tracking odour that would put her senses on alert.
  4. Sometimes I smell that odour as a perfume on women, like sweet Harpic.
  5. The salty, fishy odour of baccala (dried salt cod) hits you at the door, and there is a good selection of Spanish pork products, not forgetting chorizo sausage and serrano ham.
  6. The odour was then paired with shock for all subjects.
  7. In addition, where an odour arises from a works on which many people rely for employment the decision whether to complain or not is influenced by the realisation that should a local authority press their employer to take costly steps to abate the odour, it could result in closure of the works with consequent loss of employment.
  8. The extent to which a person is annoyed by the perception of an odour varies.
  9. An "odour" is simply what we can smell just as sound is what we can hear and touch is what we can feel.
  10. People react in different ways to odours, for example most people would probably describe rural odours or odour from a brewery, perfumery, or fish and chip shop as pleasant, but not all, some would find them unpleasant, pungent even, especially after being subjected to them for any length of time.
  11. Where the odour does not fall within that category it is still open to the local authority to reach informal agreement with the odour emitter, offering advice and assistance as to methods of abatement, or take formal action under one of the statutes discussed in Chapter 5 which may have the effect of controlling certain odour emissions indirectly.
  12. Definition of an odour
  13. As his eyes focused he realized he was looking at a hideously swollen human body, and just then, as the light breeze shifted, he caught the stomach-turning odour of decay.

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