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aroma

/uh-roh-muh/US // əˈroʊ mə //UK // (əˈrəʊmə) //

芳香剂,芳香,香味,香气

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an odor arising from spices, plants, cooking, etc., especially an agreeable odor; fragrance.
    • : the odor or bouquet.
    • : a pervasive characteristic or quality.

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Examples

  • Floral aromas help pollinators locate their favorite plants.

  • Ozone reacts with flower aroma molecules, changing their chemical structure and therefore their fragrance.

  • The concentrations of three of the aroma glycosides differed across cultivar types but remained fairly similar within the same cultivar grown in the two locations.

  • Other researchers are finding that terroir leaves an imprint on the molecules that shape food’s aroma.

  • So the aromas of these beers are more likely to “creep” over time.

  • The Hibiki 12 had the most perfumy aroma that made we want to take it to a gallery.

  • “Bottled lime juice is awful and lacks the flavor and aroma of the real thing,” Zimmern says.

  • The memories of a hundred business trips came roaring back as I recalled the unctuous Cinnabon aroma that wafts through airports.

  • The aroma of generations of wealth—not money, not people, but wealth—wafted through each room like a cloud of rare perfume.

  • The Tanqueray Rangpur gin gives a wonderful exotic aroma, and cilantro and the Thai Chang Beer finish the cocktail.

  • The aroma is pleasant and mild, and to those but little acquainted with them, agreeable.

  • In the house, on the road and street, the aroma of a fragrant Manilla is ever borne on the breeze.

  • The gust of perfumed air, laden with the rich aroma of fresh-mown hay, is soothingly invigorating.

  • In many passage this preoccupation with aroma appears, surrounding with a subtle cloud all persons and things.

  • There was a mingled odour of foods, piping hot, and over all the grateful aroma from half a dozen coffee-pots.