smelled
v. 嗅,聞( smell的過去式 ); 聞到; 嗅出; 覺察出
The smell of something is a quality it has which you become aware of when you breathe in through your nose.
...the smell of freshly baked bread.
新鮮出爐的麵包的香味
...horrible smells...
難聞的氣味
Your sense of smell is the ability that your nose has to detect things.
...people who lose their sense of smell.
喪失了嗅覺的人
If something smells in a particular way, it has a quality which you become aware of through your nose.
The room smelled of lemons...
房間裡有股檸檬的味道。
It smells delicious.
聞起來很香。
If you say that something smells, you mean that it smells unpleasant.
Ma threw that out. She said it smelled...
媽把那玩意扔出去了,她說它有股怪味。
Do my feet smell?
我的腳臭嗎?
If you smell something, you become aware of it when you breathe in through your nose.
As soon as we opened the front door we could smell the gas.
我們一開啟前門,就聞到了煤氣的味道。
If you smell something, you put your nose near it and breathe in, so that you can discover its smell.
I took a fresh rose out of the vase on our table, and smelled it.
我從飯桌上的花瓶裡抽了一隻新鮮的玫瑰,聞了聞。
If you smell something, you feel that it is likely to happen or be true.
He knew virtually nothing about music but he could smell a hit.
他對音樂幾乎一竅不通,卻預感到它將會大受歡迎。
He was already asleep in the bed, which smelled faintly of mildew.
他已經在略帶黴味的床上睡著了。
The ground still smelled of rain and they muddied their shoes.
地面還散發著雨後的氣息,他們把鞋上弄得全是泥。
I smelled tarry melted asphalt.
我聞到了柏油熔化了的味道。
She smelled strongly of carbolic soap.
她身上有股濃烈的石炭酸皂的味道。
The room smelled of lemons.
房間裡有股檸檬的味道。