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Перевод: scent
[существительное] запах ; духи ; амбре; след ; чутье; нюх ; [глагол] обонять; чуять; заподозрить; душить; наполнять запахом; наполнять ароматом; пахнуть; идти по следу
Тезаурус:
- Those who manipulate these trite accolades occasionally throw their critics off the scent by making exceptions in the middle-ground category - such as Sir Stanley Matthews, Sir Len Hutton and Sir Jimmy Savile.
- In contrast, garam masala is used only at the end of cookery, to add voluptuous scent and flavour, revitalising and extending flavours which have been dulled by heat.
- Wales welcome their arch-humiliators with open jaws, the scent of an overdue kill growing in nostrils that are flaring again under the inspirational coaching of Alan Davies.
- The scent of roses
- But it is a probability that they perceive them, not like a dog sniffing its way along a scent path, but as a motorway, illuminated by very particular lighting signals.
- The Town Hall in Philadelphia and the Treasury Building in Washington DC show only too clearly the debt which their architects owe to Paris and while there is, of course, no Paris on the Potomac or the Delaware, there is, just the same, a scent of France in the air - and it is the France of Napoleon III.
- A SCENT OF MICHAELA
- Miss Wharton, briefly closing her eyes as she trudged through the mush of fallen leaves, thought that she could still scent, above the smell of sluggish water and damp earth, a trace of the heady elderberry flowers of June.
- Warily, it approached by a more circuitous route, stopping to watch the dark shape, trying to scent the aroma of the human on the crisp, dawn air.
- You put them in a little brazier thing, like a tiny cup, and they smoulder - the man said they'll scent the whole room.
- The Norman conquest brought with it, among many other customs, the strewing on floors of aromatic plants that gave off their scent when walked upon.
- Many varieties, especially those bred from China roses, have little or no scent, whereas others are renowned for their fragrance.
- By this time, the tigress must have come to know the particular scent, as well as stance, of her hunter and probably recognized him, even when dressed up as an Indian woman.
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