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smelt
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smelt1 [smelt] ГЛ.
smelt прош. вр., pp of smell
I. smell <брит., Aus: smelt, smelt америк., Aus: -ed, -ed> [smel] ГЛ. неперех.
1. smell (use sense of smell):
2. smell (give off odour):
3. smell (have unpleasant smell):
Выражения:
II. smell <брит., Aus: smelt, smelt америк., Aus: -ed, -ed> [smel] ГЛ. перех.
Выражения:
III. smell <брит., Aus: smelt, smelt америк., Aus: -ed, -ed> [smel] СУЩ.
1. smell (sense of smelling):
2. smell (odour):
3. smell уничиж. (stink):
4. smell (sniff):
smelt2 [smelt] ГЛ. перех.
smelt metal:
smelt
smelt3 <-(s)> [smelt] СУЩ. (fish)
smelt
I. smell <брит., Aus: smelt, smelt америк., Aus: -ed, -ed> [smel] ГЛ. неперех.
1. smell (use sense of smell):
2. smell (give off odour):
3. smell (have unpleasant smell):
Выражения:
II. smell <брит., Aus: smelt, smelt америк., Aus: -ed, -ed> [smel] ГЛ. перех.
Выражения:
III. smell <брит., Aus: smelt, smelt америк., Aus: -ed, -ed> [smel] СУЩ.
1. smell (sense of smelling):
2. smell (odour):
3. smell уничиж. (stink):
4. smell (sniff):
smell out ГЛ. перех.
Present
Ismelt
yousmelt
he/she/itsmelts
wesmelt
yousmelt
theysmelt
Past
Ismelted
yousmelted
he/she/itsmelted
wesmelted
yousmelted
theysmelted
Present Perfect
Ihavesmelted
youhavesmelted
he/she/ithassmelted
wehavesmelted
youhavesmelted
theyhavesmelted
Past Perfect
Ihadsmelted
youhadsmelted
he/she/ithadsmelted
wehadsmelted
youhadsmelted
theyhadsmelted
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You have to get some chemical thing that takes the smell out.
www.telegraph.co.uk
We learn that the effect of our protein mush dinner is intense, overwhelming gas and spend hours tooting, then wiggling madly to get the smell out and laughing maniacally.
www.theglobeandmail.com
In this view of things, rather than needing stories we need to learn how to smell out their drift and resist them.
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Returned and ran to the shower to scrub the smell out of myself.
blogs.hindustantimes.com
Is it so strong and clean that you want to open a window to get the smell out?
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