stinking
stinking 英 [ˈstɪŋkɪŋ] 美 [ˈstɪŋkɪŋ]
adj. 发恶臭的;非常讨厌的;烂醉如泥的 v. 散发出恶臭;名声臭(stink的现在分词)
名词复数:stinkings
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- adj. 发恶臭的;非常讨厌的;烂醉如泥的
- v. 散发出恶臭;名声臭(stink的现在分词)
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1. The "stinking rose" -- the name derives from Greek and Roman antiquity -- offers far more than its characteristic flavor and aroma; garlic may help protect you against heart disease.
“散发着恶臭的玫瑰”——大蒜的名字源自希腊和罗马的古谚——但抛开它的独特香气和风味来看,大蒜能帮助你免受心脏疾病的困扰。
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2. "He called us rats, but look where we found him," said Ahmed Al Sahati, a 27-year-old government fighter, standing next to two stinking drainage pipes under a six-lane highway near Sirte.
“他叫我们老鼠,但看他自己呆的地方”在苏尔特市郊,艾哈迈德阿尔沙提指着六车道公路下的两个还发着恶臭的排水管对我们说,他今年27岁,是新政府军的一名战士。
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3. Next to it a boy leaned against the railings, his rod and line dangling out over the floating garbage and the stream of brown, stinking waste which trickled from a pipe in the wall below.
在它旁边有一个男孩依靠在围栏上,他的鱼竿和线悬荡在漂浮的垃圾和那股从下面墙上的管子里流淌出的褐色的、臭烘烘的污水上面。
- stinking (adj.) late 14c., earlier stinkend, from Old English stincende; present-participle adjective from stink (v.). Modifying drunk, first attested 1887; stinking rich dates from 1956.
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