Fragen über die Beispielsätze mit, und die Definition und Benutzung von "Smell"
Die Bedeutung von "Smell" in verschiedenen Ausdrücken und Sätzen
Q:
Was bedeutet smell?
A:
I smell a flower.
It smells nice
It smells nice
Q:
Was bedeutet 'smells'?
A:
Oler
Q:
Was bedeutet smell you later.?
A:
that it means "see you later"
in a informal vocabulary
in a informal vocabulary
Q:
Was bedeutet It smells funny in here.?
A:
It means something smells strange or bad.
Q:
Was bedeutet I smell fish.?
A:
でも「ewwww」なので「ううう、魚臭い!」とかだったらいいかも。。
Beispielsätze die "Smell" benutzen
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit give off a pleasant smell.
A:
The fresh cookies give off a pleasant smell.
The flowers give off a pleasant smell.
The flowers give off a pleasant smell.
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit give off a pleasant smell.
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this candle gives off a pleasant smell
i want to give off a pleasant smell, so i picked a good perfume.
i want to give off a pleasant smell, so i picked a good perfume.
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit smell fear.
A:
The monster can smell fear.
(sense your fear)
(sense your fear)
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit stink and smell.
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Stink is to smell bad. Smell is neutral and hence can be either good or bad.
The food smells good.
This place stinks so why don't you open the windows?
The food smells good.
This place stinks so why don't you open the windows?
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit smell.
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The house smells like fresh cookies.
Flowers are not just beautiful, they also smell good.
That tea smells good.
Dogs can smell extremely well.
Wake up and smell the coffee.
I think I smell an egg. (Something is wrong)
I can't smell anything, I have a cold.
Flowers are not just beautiful, they also smell good.
That tea smells good.
Dogs can smell extremely well.
Wake up and smell the coffee.
I think I smell an egg. (Something is wrong)
I can't smell anything, I have a cold.
Ähnliche Wörter wie "Smell" und ihre Unterschiede
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen smell und stench und stink ?
A:
smell is just smell, any type of smell. So, when people say, "What is that smell?" it can be positive or negative. if I say, "Eww what is that smell?!" Yeahh obviously bad. but if I say, "Ooh~ what is that smell?" Then it's a good smell. depends on the tone and manner.
stench is a strong, unpleasant smell. This word is a noun.
ie) there's a stench in the air.
ie) There's a stench in the fridge.
stink is to have a bad smell, verb.
ie) That stinks. (Can sometimes mean "Oh that sucks.)
ie) Seafood is good, but it stinks.
stench is a strong, unpleasant smell. This word is a noun.
ie) there's a stench in the air.
ie) There's a stench in the fridge.
stink is to have a bad smell, verb.
ie) That stinks. (Can sometimes mean "Oh that sucks.)
ie) Seafood is good, but it stinks.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen You smell bad und You smell badly ?
A:
"You smell bad" means that someone has an unpleasant (bad) odor. Such as their body or hair.
"You smell badly" is saying that someone is bad at smelling --- As if their nose does not work correctly!
"Badly" is an adverb modifying the ACTION verb "smell."
So the correct sentence would be "you smell bad."
"You smell badly" is saying that someone is bad at smelling --- As if their nose does not work correctly!
"Badly" is an adverb modifying the ACTION verb "smell."
So the correct sentence would be "you smell bad."
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen smell und odor und scent ?
A:
@TanyaChemerska: A smell can describe a good or bad smell, an odor usually describes a bad smell, and a scent is usually nice.
So a dirty sock might give off a bad odor, and a flower has a nice scent :)
If your armpit smells, it's usually called 'body odor'.
So a dirty sock might give off a bad odor, and a flower has a nice scent :)
If your armpit smells, it's usually called 'body odor'.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen smell und fragrance ?
A:
They are the same
But smell can mean a bad or good smell
Fragrance usually just means a good smell
Example
"What's that smell?"
"Ew, do you smell that?"
"I love that fragrance"
But smell can mean a bad or good smell
Fragrance usually just means a good smell
Example
"What's that smell?"
"Ew, do you smell that?"
"I love that fragrance"
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen smell und flavor ?
A:
Smell is experienced with your nose, but flavor is experienced with your mouth and taste buds. You do not have to eat to smell something. You can smell something by putting your nose to it and inhaling.
Übersetzungen von "Smell"
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? the smell of dog paw pad
A:
no we don’t 😂
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? 昨日食べたラーメンは変な匂いがした
The smell of ramen I ate yesterday was weird.
The smell of ramen I ate yesterday was weird.
A:
The ramen I ate yesterday smelled strange.
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? What’s the different between smell with flavor ? Does the former word mean taste?
A:
Flavor=taste. You taste flavors.
You smell something with your nose. Smell can be a verb or noun.
"I smelled the smell."
"Taste" has the same idea. It can be a verb or a noun.
"It tastes delicious!"
"It has a delicious taste!"
You smell something with your nose. Smell can be a verb or noun.
"I smelled the smell."
"Taste" has the same idea. It can be a verb or a noun.
"It tastes delicious!"
"It has a delicious taste!"
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? "The smell make me nauseated " or "The smell make(s) me nauseated " ?
A:
Use 'makes' in this case. "The smell makes me nauseous." would be the most natural way to phrase it.
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? I don't like this smell.
A:
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Andere Fragen zu "Smell"
Q:
uncomfortable smell klingt das natürlich?
A:
It is grammatically correct but would carry an uncommon meaning. More often used are:
- bad smell [most common]
- unpleasant smell [very common; I stole from ]
- vile smell [very, very bad smell]
An "uncomfortable smell" would simply be a fragrance you don't like being around. For something like dog droppings, you would most often use another word, but you could say uncomfortable. More likely it would be something like the brand of perfume your ex-girlfriend uses. You don't like being around it any more.
- bad smell [most common]
- unpleasant smell [very common; I stole from ]
- vile smell [very, very bad smell]
An "uncomfortable smell" would simply be a fragrance you don't like being around. For something like dog droppings, you would most often use another word, but you could say uncomfortable. More likely it would be something like the brand of perfume your ex-girlfriend uses. You don't like being around it any more.
Q:
I could smell the scent of dirt, animals and hay wafted in the air. klingt das natürlich?
A:
It will make sense if you use "wafting" instead of "wafted".
"animals and hay wafted in the air" sounds as if there are animals and hay floating in the sky... I don't think this is what you mean!
Instead you could say:
"I could smell the scent of dirt, animals and hay wafting in the air." That would make more sense :)
"animals and hay wafted in the air" sounds as if there are animals and hay floating in the sky... I don't think this is what you mean!
Instead you could say:
"I could smell the scent of dirt, animals and hay wafting in the air." That would make more sense :)
Q:
(the) smell of something burning klingt das natürlich?
A:
The smell of something burning is natural.
Example;
Is that the smell of something burning?
Though you would more often say;
Do you smell something burning?
or
Can you smell something burning?
Example;
Is that the smell of something burning?
Though you would more often say;
Do you smell something burning?
or
Can you smell something burning?
Q:
"I smell curry" or "I smell of curry." Which is correct?
A:
It depends what you are trying to say
"I smell curry" is the smell you are smelling
"I smell of curry" means you yourself smell like curry
"I smell curry" is the smell you are smelling
"I smell of curry" means you yourself smell like curry
Q:
A delicious smell in the air!!!! klingt das natürlich?
A:
It's correct but usually you'd say more: "There's a delicious smell in the air!"
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