unpleasant-smelling
unpleasant-smelling — 形容詞
1. having a bad smell that is unpleasant to the nose
難聞的
氣味不好聞的
having a bad smell that is unpleasant to the nose
The garbage bin in the kitchen was unpleasant-smelling after three hot days.
廚房裡的垃圾桶在三天高溫後變得難聞。
be + unpleasant-smelling; used with concrete nouns
Adisa threw away the old milk because it had become unpleasant-smelling.
Adisa 把過期的牛奶扔掉,因為它已經變得難聞。
Felipe noticed an unpleasant-smelling liquid leaking from the old pipe.
Felipe 注意到舊水管漏出難聞的液體。
The bathroom towels had an unpleasant-smelling dampness that Eri tried to remove with vinegar.
浴室的毛巾有股難聞的濕氣,Eri 試著用醋去除。
- stinky
More informal and stronger; common in everyday speech
- malodorous
More formal and clinical; rarely used in conversation
- foul-smelling
Similarly formed compound adjective, suggesting a stronger, more offensive smell
- sweet-smelling
Describes a pleasant or fragrant odor
- fragrant
Specifically describes a pleasant, often flowery or food-related smell
用法筆記
A compound adjective typically used with concrete nouns referring to objects, substances, or places that give off a bad odor. Rarely used with abstract nouns or in formal writing.