stank
英 [stæŋk]
美 [stæŋk]
v. 有臭味; 有难闻的气味; 让人觉得很糟糕; 令人厌恶; 似乎有不正当行为
stink的过去式
柯林斯词典
Stankis the past tense ofstink.
双语例句
- She wouid have kept her stank behind home.
她就应该老实呆在家里。 - That place stank of decayed fish.
那地方有烂鱼的臭味。 - Jobs introduced the iPhone in 2007, more than a decade later, because, Isaacson writes, he had noticed something odd about the cell phones on the market: They all stank, just like portable music players used to.
2007年,乔布斯推出iPhone,迟到了十多年,是因为他意识到市场上的手机有点不对劲:它们发陈旧乏味,就像便携式音乐播放器以前那样,艾萨克森写道。 - Because the rotting flesh stank, the feet were powdered to mask the smell.
如果脚上的肉腐烂发臭,就要在脚上涂矾粉来遮盖气味。 - The sordid details of his orgies stank under his very nostrils ( James Joyce) See Synonyms at mean
他狂欢作乐的卑鄙细节令自己都感到厌恶(詹姆斯·乔伊丝)参见 - For even as Andersonville was a name that stank in the north, so was Rock Island one to bring terror to the heart of any southerner who had relatives imprisoned there.
因为就像安德森维尔这个地名在北方臭不可闻一样,罗克艾兰在每个有亲属囚禁在那里的南方人心目中也只能引起恐怖。 - His breath reeked of tobacco. The butcher's shop stank in hot weather.
他口中带有烟草的臭味.肉铺热天散发腥臭味。 - He stank [ smelled] of garlic.
他身上有股大蒜味。 - He hadn't washed for over a week and stank to high heaven.
他一个多星期没洗过澡了,身上有股浓重的异味。 - The butcher's shop stank in hot weather. He reeked of alcohol.
肉铺热天散发腥臭味。他身上有酒的臭味。