odour造句

The rich odour clung to him and wrapped him around.

A smoky haze and the odour of burning metal or electronics filled the plane.

Flapping his two large wings which carry a pungent odour, he swoops down from sky and presses upon the wolf...

He explained: "Tiger faeces are the size of large beetroot and have a characteristic pungent, musky odour.‘

When Mr. Pan took his family inside, his nostrils were immediately assailed by the pungent odour of fried fish mixed with the stink of urine.

There was a heavy odour in the room--the flowers.

Can you detect the distinctive odour that most people 's urine acquires after eating asparagus?

It has expunged the odour of decay that was once tangy with the chemical flavour of explosives and spent phosphorous.

A special taste and odour resulting from oxidation and developed during the aging of certain wines. A desirable character in old tawny ports and some other fortified wines.

odour造句

The odour of pines pervades the air in the forest.

There is no need to make a fetish of manufacturing, even when finance is in such bad odour.

We make ourselves presentable before important meetings, or when going on dates, altering our body odour with cologne, removing blemishes with make-up and so on.

Inside was a green paste, waxy in lustre, the odour curiously heavy and persistent.

Under the Air Pollution Control Ordinance" the owner or occupier of any premise is required to control the emission of air pollutants such as odour, VOC, particulate oily fume and gaseous substance into the atmosphere.

She was no more: the trembling skeleton of a twig burnt in the fire, an odour of rosewood and wetted ashes.

She flitted out of the room, leaving a faint odour of frangipanni.

Of 72 types of odour receptor on its antennae, at least 27 are tuned to detect chemicals found in perspiration.