reeks
英 [riːks]
美 [riːks]
v. 散发臭气; 发出难闻的气味; 明显带有,强烈地意味着(令人不快或起疑的特性)
reek的第三人称单数
柯林斯词典
- VERB 散发…的气味;具有浓烈的…气味
Toreek ofsomething, usually something unpleasant, means to smell very strongly of it.- Your breath reeks of stale cigar smoke...
你满嘴都是难闻的雪茄味。 - The entire house reeked for a long time.
整座房子长时间一直有股难闻的味道。 - Reekis also a noun.
- He smelt the reek of whisky.
他身上一股威士忌味。
- Your breath reeks of stale cigar smoke...
- VERB 明显带有(令人不悦的想法、感觉或行为)
If you say that somethingreeks ofunpleasant ideas, feelings, or practices, you disapprove of it because it gives a strong impression that it involves those ideas, feelings, or practices.- The whole thing reeks of hypocrisy.
整件事显然透着虚伪。
- The whole thing reeks of hypocrisy.
双语例句
- The clamour to draw a veil over the minister's extra-marital activities reeks of hypocrisy.
想要掩饰部长婚外情的喧嚣叫嚷之声让人倍感虚伪。 - The air reeks of sulphur.
空气中散发着硫黄味儿。 - The whole thing reeks of hypocrisy.
整件事显然透着虚伪。 - The government reeks with corruption.
这个政府染满腐败堕落的气息。 - His manner reeks prosperity.
他的态度表现得好象有钱的样子。 - He simply reeks of the Ten Commandments. Far from being rich, I'm over head and heels in debt.
我不但不富,而且浑身是债。 - The police force in that country reeks of corruption and violence.
那个国家的警察即腐败又残暴。 - The book reeks with scraps of French and Latin.
书里满是法语和拉丁语。 - He reeks of whisky.
他满口散发出威士忌酒味。 - His story reeks of dishonesty; I don't believe a word of it.
他讲的事情显得很虚假,我一点也不相信。