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n. 气味, 臭气, 香气, 味道, 迹象, 名誉, 声誉

[医] 气味


  1. What he had done put him in better odour.
    他的所作所为使他的名声得到改善。
  2. My room is filled with the odour of roses.
    我的房间里充满了玫瑰花的香味。


odour
[ noun ]
  1. the sensation that results when olfactory receptors in the nose are stimulated by particular chemicals in gaseous form

  2. <noun.cognition>
    she loved the smell of roses
  3. any property detected by the olfactory system

  4. <noun.attribute>


Odor \O"dor\ ([=o]"d[~e]r), n. [OE. odor, odour, OF. odor,
odour, F. odeur, fr. L. odor; akin to olere to smell, Gr.
'o`zein, Lith. [*u]sti. Cf. {Olfactory}, {Osmium}, {Ozone},
{Redolent}.] [Written also {odour}.]
Any smell, whether fragrant or offensive; scent; perfume.

Meseemed I smelt a garden of sweet flowers,
That dainty odors from them threw around. --Spenser.

{To be in bad odor}, to be out of favor, or in bad repute.

  1. Patagonia now offers a chemically-altered polyester called Capilene, which has gone through anti-microbial treatment to help the fabric reject odour. DuPont has also come up with some important new materials.
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