stink

英 [stɪŋk] 美 [stɪŋk]
  • n. 臭味;讨厌的人
  • vi. 发出臭味;招人讨厌
  • vt. 使发出臭气;用臭味驱赶
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1. 形象记忆过程:stink---st(街道)+ink(墨水)----大街上洒上大量的墨水---散发臭味。
2. 大街上洒落的墨水散发臭味。
stink 发出恶臭,臭味,难闻

来自 stench 动词形式。拼写比较 bank,bench.

stink
stink: [OE] Stink comes from a prehistoric West Germanic *stingkwan, which also produced German and Dutch stinken. Another form of the base, *stengkw-, gave English stench [OE]. Its ancestral meaning is probably simply ‘smell’, but it early on became specialized to ‘smell bad’.
=> stench
stink (v.)
Old English stincan "emit a smell of any kind; exhale; rise (of dust, vapor, etc.)" (class III strong verb; past tense stanc, past participle stuncen), common West Germanic (cognates: Old Saxon stincan, West Frisian stjonke, Old High German stinkan, Dutch stinken), from the root of stench. Old English had swote stincan "to smell sweet," but offensive sense also was in Old English and predominated by mid-13c.; smell now tends the same way. Figurative meaning "be offensive" is from early 13c.; meaning "be inept" is recorded from 1924. To stink to high heaven first recorded 1963.
stink (n.)
mid-13c., "strong offensive odor," from stink (v.). Sense of "extensive fuss" first recorded 1812.
1. He was aware of the stink of stale beer on his breath.
他知道自己嘴里有股变味啤酒的馊味。

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2. The tabloid press kicked up a stink about his seven-day visit.
小报的报道引起民众对他为期7天的访问的强烈不满。

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3. I think their methods stink.
我认为他们的方法糟透了。

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4. The stink was fit to knock you down.
这臭味简直要把人熏倒。

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5. The stink was overpowering.
臭味熏天。

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