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Перевод: stink
[существительное] зловоние; вонь ; смрад ; скандал ; шумиха ; [глагол] вонять; смердеть; быть омерзительным; быть отталкивающим
Тезаурус:
- My world of smells consists of things like bully-beef, unwashed humanity, and the stink of cordite.
- Despite the stink it raised in some quarters, The Krays made perfect sense as a symptom of the curious British habit of turning petty villains into national folk heroes.
- Gloves used to handle a defensive skunk still stink of the animal's scent more than a year after contact.
- "You stink," said the voice, steely cold.
- Eachuinn Odhar had a good week in Edinburgh, in spite of the crowds and the stink.
- It's for your protection, so that you have the union behind you if Mellowes kicks up a stink.
- More or less fancied herself as a fox, the largest predator in the British Isles, beautiful pelt, amber eyes, full and gorgeous tail; a stink to drive away the timid.
- "Causing a stink on the Queen's highway," said Jeremiah, riffling through the pages of his book, "an offence against society."
- His answer was a stinging blow across her face and the curt words: "You stink.
- These machines created a stink in holland last year when a magazine showed how they could be used to copy paper money.But you shouldn't worry.
- "They stink of disinfectant, like swimming-pools."
- It will still contain plenty of business and mortgage borrowers to kick up a stink about base rates.
- The memory of fire and plague, of slaughter, gaping earth and venomous snakes, and the great Moses barred from God's land for reasons that are hard to discern and even harder to call sufficient, still haunts our minds, and the stink of those quails will not leave our nostrils.
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