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stenchful

/stench/US // stɛntʃ //UK // (stɛntʃ) //

恶臭的,臭气熏天,臭气熏天的,恶臭

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an offensive smell or odor; stink.
    • : a foul quality.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inmalodorous

Examples

  • The work was often done in miserable weather, with stench and mud, and the soldiers lived in primitive housing, Budreau wrote.

  • He has cleared paths through rooms with horrible stenches and picked through mold, dead rodents and worse.

  • The stench might mask the scent that hornets use to mark hives for attack.

  • Yanna Casey, 25 of Atlanta, said the stench is particularly bad when she is around cleaning supplies.

  • Instead, there’s a stench that’s increasingly hard to ignore.

  • The stench of corruption is settling over world soccer like a poisonous fog, and players are paying the price.

  • In the darkness none of the others could tell where the stench came from.

  • Hot orange flames leap into the sky bringing with them the sickening, inescapable stench of death.

  • They were being carried out and the stench of their rotting flesh and bloated guts made it hard to examine them closely.

  • The small family home is still intact but the stench of rotting flesh that comes from inside is overpowering.

  • We elephants never fear anyone or hate anyone and that is why we exude no stench, but a tiger has to live by killing.

  • On our way home, I verified the law of the jungle, for Kari had really developed a slight stench.

  • Most of the party were now really ill from the foul stench in which they had lived so long.

  • And as Raf pushed down another aisle, paralleling his course, he was conscious of a sickly sweet, stomach-churning stench.

  • Just as the stench of the snake-devil's lair had betrayed its site, here disaster and death had an odor of its own.