a distinctive smell, especially one that is pleasant
气味;香味
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the scent of freshly cut hay. 新切的干草香味。
[mass noun]pleasant-smelling liquid worn on the skin; perfume
香水
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she sprayed scent over her body. 她往身上喷香水。
a trail indicated by the characteristic smell of an animal and perceptible to hounds or other animals
(动物的)遗臭,臭迹
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the hound followed the scent. 猎狗跟踪臭迹。
〈喻〉 痕迹;线索
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once their interest is aroused they follow the scent with sleuth-like pertinacity. 一旦引起他们的兴趣,他们就抓住线索,穷追不舍。
[mass noun]
〈古〉 嗅觉。
(一般作
使有香味
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a glass of tea scented with a local herb 用本地药草使茶带有香味
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[as adj.
scented ]scented soap. 香皂。
discern by the sense of smell
闻到,嗅到
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a shark can scent blood from well over half a kilometre away. 鲨鱼能在半公里之外嗅到血腥味。
〈喻〉 觉察;预感
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the Premier scented victory last night. 昨夜总理就预感到了胜利。
sniff (the air) for a scent
嗅,闻
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the bull advanced, scenting the breeze at every step. 公牛向前走着,每一步都要嗅一嗅微风中的气味。
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on the scent in possession of a useful clue in a search or investigation (在搜索或调查中)获得线索 -
put (或throw )someone off the scent mislead someone in the course of a search or investigation 使某人失去线索(或迷失方向)
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scentn.气味;香味;香水;线索;遗臭;臭迹;痕迹;嗅觉
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scenen.发生地点;现场;一段情节;景象;场面;情景;景色;发脾气;当众吵闹;活动领域
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centn.分;音分;一分硬币;小钱;分毫
"late Middle English (denoting the sense of smell): from Old French