I had to ask people what a particular food was, or smell it, and when I was young, lots of people thought that was slightly odd behaviour.
我不得不经常请其他人告诉我某种食物是什么,或者自己闻一闻。 在我小时候,很多人都认为我的行为有一点古怪。
You can't see it, smell it, or hear it, and people disagree on how precisely to define it, or where exactly it comes from.
你看不见它,闻不到它,也听不到它,并且人们对于如何准确地定义它,或者查明它的来源也存在分歧。
He could smell it. No wine or anything-just toothpaste.
他能闻到,没有酒味什么的——只是牙膏味。
You begin to hear, or perhaps smell, the slight whiff of jargon that pervades theoretical writing. It often does so for a reason.
你开始听出,或者嗅出遍布理论文章中的术语的味道,这往往是有道理的。
It's not something we taste or touch or smell or hear.
我们无法尝到摸到闻到或者听到
What's it like to smell coffee or to taste pineapple?"
闻咖啡和尝菠萝又是怎么样的感觉
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