odour

英 ['əʊdə] 美
  • n. 气味;声誉

词态变化


复数: odours;

英文词源


odour
odour: [13] The Latin noun for ‘smell’ was odor. It was descended from the Indo-European base *od-, source also of the Greek verb ózein ‘smell’ (from which English gets ozone [19]), the Latin verb olēre ‘smell’ (ancestor of English redolent), and the Latin verb olfacere ‘smell’ (source of English olfactory). It passed into English via Anglo-Norman odour. (It has, incidentally, no etymological connection with odious [14], which comes from Latin odium ‘hatred’.)
=> olfactory, redolent
odour (n.)
chiefly British English spelling of odor (q.v.); for spelling, see -or.

双语例句


1. The plant has an unpleasant odour and an acrid taste.
这种植物闻着刺鼻,吃着辣口。

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2. He was acutely aware of the odour of cooking oil.
他闻到一股浓浓的油烟味。

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3. The odour of vitamin in skin is repugnant to insects.
昆虫很讨厌皮肤内维生素的气味。

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4. The room held the faint, sweet odour of pipe tobacco.
房间内有烟斗烟丝的淡淡馨香。

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5. Anti-perspirants stop wetness, deodorants stop odour.
抗汗剂防止汗湿,除臭剂去除臭味。

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