0 to have a particular quality that people notice by using their nose -- ...gibi kokmak; ...kokusunu vermek
1 to notice something by using your nose -- koklamak, kokusunu almak
2 to have an unpleasant smell -- pis/kötü/iğrenç kokmak
3 to put your nose near something and breathe in so that you can notice its smell -- koklamak, koku almak
Come and smell these flowers.
4 to have the ability to notice smells -- koku alabilmek; koklayabilmek; kokusunu alabilmek
5 the quality that something has which you notice by using your nose -- koku
6 an unpleasant smell -- kötü/pis koku
The stable and fireplace no longer smell or cause any other inconveniences to the inhabitants.
She loves his tweedy smell, his steady gaze, his dark hair, his stubborn mouth.
And, more generally, why is seeing red very different from hearing a sound or smelling a smell?
These women may well have preferred the look and smell of symmetrical men but their culture did not allow them to act on these preferences.
He remembered the feeling of burning all over his body, the pain, sounds and smells from the accident.
She gives him an egg, telling him to return when it smells musty.
From the kitchen, tantalizing smells waft and overwhelm the usual scholarly smell.
They evolve through complex interactions between the child and caretakers mediated through touch, smell, affective expressions, nonverbal gestures, and speech.
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特徵, 有…氣味,發出…氣味, 發現…
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特征, 有…气味,发出…气味, 发现…
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oler, apestar, olor…
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cheirar, sentir cheiro de, cheirar mal…
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におう, (~の)においがする, ~ににおいで気づく…
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odeur [feminine], odorat [masculine], fait [masculine] de sentir…
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fer olor, fer pudor, ensumar…
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يَشُمّ, تَفوح مِنْه رائِحة كَريهة, رائِحة…
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