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From:
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smell
/ˈsmɛl/
味道,氣味,嗅覺,嗅,臭味,風味(vt.)聞,探出,察覺,發出…的味道(vi.)嗅
From:
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smell
/ˈsmɛl/
動詞
嗅覺,嗅,氣味
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Smell
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Smelled
Smelt
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Smelling
.]
1.
To
perceive
by
the
olfactory
nerves
,
or
organs
of
smell
;
to
have
a
sensation
of
,
excited
through
the
nasal
organs
when
affected
by
the
appropriate
materials
or
qualities
;
to
obtain
the
scent
of
;
as
,
to
smell
a
rose
;
to
smell
perfumes
.
2.
To
detect
or
perceive
,
as
if
by
the
sense
of
smell
;
to
scent
out
; --
often
with
out
.
“I
smell
a
device.”
Can
you
smell
him
out
by
that?
--
Shak
.
3.
To
give
heed
to
. [
Obs
.]
From
that
time
forward
I
began
to
smell
the
Word
of
God
,
and
forsook
the
school
doctors
.
--
Latimer
.
To smell a rat
,
to
have
a
sense
of
something
wrong
,
not
clearly
evident
;
to
have
reason
for
suspicion
. [
Colloq
.]
To smell out
,
to
find
out
by
sagacity
. [
Colloq
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Smell
,
v. i.
1.
To
affect
the
olfactory
nerves
;
to
have
an
odor
or
scent
; --
often
followed
by
of
;
as
,
to
smell
of
smoke
,
or
of
musk
.
2.
To
have
a
particular
tincture
or
smack
of
any
quality
;
to
savor
;
as
,
a
report
smells
of
calumny
.
Praises
in
an
enemy
are
superfluous
,
or
smell
of
craft
.
--
Milton
.
3.
To
exercise
the
sense
of
smell
.
4.
To
exercise
sagacity
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Smell
,
n.
Physiol.
1.
The
sense
or
faculty
by
which
certain
qualities
of
bodies
are
perceived
through
the
instrumentally
of
the
olfactory
nerves
.
See
Sense
.
2.
The
quality
of
any
thing
or
substance
,
or
emanation
therefrom
,
which
affects
the
olfactory
organs
;
odor
;
scent
;
fragrance
;
perfume
;
as
,
the
smell
of
mint
.
Breathing
the
smell
of
field
and
grove
.
--
Milton
.
That
which
,
above
all
others
,
yields
the
sweetest
smell
in
the
air
,
is
the
violent
.
--
Bacon
.
Syn:
--
Scent
;
odor
;
perfume
;
fragrance
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
smell
n
1:
the
sensation
that
results
when
olfactory
receptors
in
the
nose
are
stimulated
by
particular
chemicals
in
gaseous
form
; "
she
loved
the
smell
of
roses
" [
syn
:
odor
,
odour
,
olfactory sensation
,
olfactory perception
]
2:
any
property
detected
by
the
olfactory
system
[
syn
: {
olfactory
property
,
aroma
,
odor
,
odour
,
scent
]
3:
the
general
atmosphere
of
a
place
or
situation
and
the
effect
that
it
has
on
people
; "
the
feel
of
the
city
excited
him
"; "
a
clergyman
improved
the
tone
of
the
meeting
"; "
it
had
the
smell
of
treason
" [
syn
:
spirit
,
tone
,
feel
,
feeling
,
flavor
,
flavour
,
look
]
4:
the
faculty
of
smell
[
syn
:
sense of smell
,
olfaction
, {
olfactory
modality
]
5:
the
act
of
perceiving
the
odor
of
something
[
syn
:
smelling
]
v
1:
inhale
the
odor
of
;
perceive
by
the
olfactory
sense
2:
emit
an
odor
; "
The
soup
smells
good
"
3:
smell
bad
; "
He
rarely
washes
,
and
he
smells
"
[
also
:
smelt
]
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