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whiff

英 [wɪf]

美 [wɪf]

n.  一点儿气味; 一股气味; 轻微的迹象(或感觉); 一点点; 些许; 挥空(击球未中)
v.  有臭味; 发臭; 挥空棒(击球未中)

复数:whiffs 过去式:whiffed 现在分词:whiffing 第三人称单数:whiffs 过去分词:whiffed 

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Collins.1 / BNC.14450 / COCA.12029

牛津词典

    noun

    • 一点儿气味;一股气味
      a smell, especially one that you only smell for a short time
      1. a whiff of cigar smoke
        一股雪茄烟味
      2. He caught a whiff of perfume as he leaned towards her.
        他探身靠近她时闻到一股香水味。
    • 轻微的迹象(或感觉);一点点;些许
      a slight sign or feeling of sth
      1. a whiff of danger
        一点点危险
    • 挥空(击球未中)
      an unsuccessful attempt to hit the ball

      verb

      • 有臭味;发臭
        to smell bad
        1. 挥空棒(击球未中)
          to try without success to hit the ball

          柯林斯词典

          • N-COUNT 一阵(气味)
            If there is awhiff ofa particular smell, you smell it only slightly or only for a brief period of time, for example as you walk past someone or something.
            1. He caught a whiff of her perfume.
              他闻到了她身上的一股香水味。
          • N-COUNT 轻微的征兆;迹象
            Awhiff ofsomething bad or harmful is a slight sign of it.
            1. Not a whiff of scandal has ever tainted his private life...
              他的私生活没有爆出过一丁点儿的丑闻。
            2. The TV show had the whiff of hypocrisy and pomposity.
              这个电视节目有些伪善和夸耀的嫌疑。

          英英释义

          noun

          • a strikeout resulting from the batter swinging at and missing the ball for the third strike
            1. a lefteye flounder found in coastal waters from New England to Brazil
              1. a short light gust of air
                  Synonym:puffpuff of air

                verb

                • utter with a puff of air
                  1. whiff out a prayer
                • smoke and exhale strongly
                  1. puff a cigar
                  2. whiff a pipe
                  Synonym:puff
                • strike out by swinging and missing the pitch charged as the third
                  1. drive or carry as if by a puff of air
                    1. The gust of air whiffed away the clouds
                  2. perceive by inhaling through the nose
                    1. sniff the perfume
                    Synonym:sniff

                  双语例句

                  • THANKSGIVING Day usually awakes me with a whiff of garlic and butter from my mom's frying pan.
                    感恩节那天,我总是被妈妈煎锅中飘出来的大蒜和黄油的气味唤醒。
                  • Although you wear some cologne, I can still vaguely smell a scummy whiff out of you.
                    虽然你身上喷了古龙水,但我还是能隐约闻到一股人渣味儿。
                  • I caught a whiff of cigar smoke when I entered his room.
                    当进入他的房间时我闻到一股雪茄烟。
                  • When your nose catches a whiff of something, one of1,000 different types of odour-receiving cells picks it up.
                    鼻子中有一千种不同的气味感受细胞,当我们用鼻子吸入某些味道时,其中一种气味感受细胞就会快速识别这种味道。
                  • Many fear boredom – even the faintest whiff of boredom sends them right back to the game.
                    很多人害怕无聊&即使最微弱的无聊感也会让他们立刻回到那个游戏中。
                  • Adam caught a whiff of expensive perfume as she passed by.
                    她经过的时候,亚当闻到一股高级香水的味道。
                  • Silver took a whiff or two of his pipe with great composure, and then ran on again.
                    西尔弗不动声色地吸了一两口烟后又侃了起来。
                  • The thought of this, and a whiff of sugary warmth from the coffee ring, cheered him.
                    想到这个,加上面包圈的一阵甜甜的馨香,使他又欢悦了起来。
                  • But I was here before the other news crews even got a whiff of it.
                    但我在别人闻到味儿之前就到了。
                  • There, the wind carried a whiff from the cheeses full on to our steed.
                    风把一股子奶酪的气味直吹向我们的骏马。