stink
柯林斯词典
1. V-I To stink means to smell very bad. 發臭
We all stank and nobody minded. 我們大家都很臭,所以也就沒人在乎。
The place stinks of fried onions. 這地方有股難聞的炒洋蔥味。
2. N-SING Stink is also a noun. 臭味
He was aware of the stink of stale beer on his breath. 他注意到自己有變味啤酒般的口臭。
3. V-I If you say that something stinks, you mean that you disapprove of it because it involves ideas, feelings, or practices that you do not like. 令人討厭[非正式]
I think their methods stink. 我覺得他們的方法令人討厭。
4. N-SING If someone makes a stink about something they are angry about, they show their anger in order to make people take notice. 公然表示的憤怒[非正式]
The family's making a hell of a stink. 這家人正在大吵大閙。
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stink /stɪŋk/ (stinking,stank,stunk,stinks)
剑桥词典
stink verb [I] (SMELL)
to smell very unpleasant
散發異味,發出難聞的氣味
Your feet stink! 你的腳好臭!
The morning after the party , the whole house stank of beer and cigarettes . 聚會後的第二天早上,整個房子都是啤酒和香菸的濁氣。
He hadn't showered for over a week and stank to high heaven (= a lot). 他有一個多星期沒洗澡了,身上一股濃烈的異味。
The woman next to me sprayed on some perfume and stank out the whole place (= filled it with an unpleasant smell ). 我邊上那個女人噴了些香水,整個房間裡都彌漫著一股怪味。
stink verb [I] (BE BAD)
to be extremely bad or unpleasant
極糟糕;令人厭惡
I think her whole attitude stinks. 我覺得她的整個態度讓人惡心。
His acting stinks but he looks good, so he's offered lots of movie roles . 他的縯技一塌糊塗,但人長得帥,所以獲邀在許多影片中出縯角色。 返回 stink