odour
noun /ˈəʊdə(r)/
/ˈəʊdər/
(US English odor)
[countable, uncountable] (formal)Idioms - a smell, especially one that is unpleasant
(尤指难闻的)气味;臭味 - a foul/musty/pungent, etc. odour
难闻的气味、难闻的霉味、刺鼻的气味等 - the stale odour of cigarette smoke
香烟的臭味 - (figurative) the odour of suspicion
启人疑窦
- I smelled the distinct odour of something burning.
我明显地闻到了东西烧焦的糊味。 - An unpleasant odour came from the package.
包裹散发出一股难闻的气味。 - There was an odour of decay in the house.
房子里有一股腐烂的气味。 - Use this spray to remove everyday household odours.
使用这种喷剂去除平时家里的异味。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- foul
- offensive
- unpleasant
- …
- smell
- emit
- give off
- …
- come from something
- emanate from something
- odour from
词源Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French, from Latin odor ‘smell, scent’. - a foul/musty/pungent, etc. odour
Idioms
be in good/bad odour (with somebody)
- (formal) to have/not have somebody’s approval and support
得到/不得(某人的)青睐;受/不受(某人的)赞同