Gerçekten güzel koktu.
- It smelled really good.
Oda sanki birisi sigara içiyormuş gibi kokuyordu.
- The room smelled like someone had been smoking.
Tom büyük bir tencerede gerçekten iyi kokan bir şey pişiriyordu.
- Tom was cooking something in a large pot that smelled really good.
Tom çiçeği koklamak için eğildi.
- Tom leaned down to smell the flower.
Tanzanya'da yiyecek koklamak, kibar olmayan hatta çok görgüsüzce bir davranıştır.
- It is impolite, or even gross, to smell food in Tanzania.
Sigara dumanı gibi kokmak istemiyorum.
- I don't want to smell like cigarette smoke.
Sansar kötü kokusuyla bilinir.
- The weasel is noted for its bad smell.
Bu, peynir gibi kokuyor.
- This smells like cheese.
Kız çiçekleri kokluyor.
- The girl is smelling the flowers.
Sansar kötü kokusuyla bilinir.
- The weasel is noted for its bad smell.
Onu koklama! Mutajenik olabilir.
- Don't smell it. It might be mutagenic.
Tom çiçeği koklamak için eğildi.
- Tom leaned down to smell the flower.
Tom koku alma duyusunu kaybetti.
- Tom lost his sense of smell.
Bir köpeğin keskin bir koku alma duyusu vardır.
- A dog has an acute sense of smell.
Bu, bu parfümü şimdiye kadar ilk koklayışım.
- This is the first time I've ever smelt this perfume.
O, kapıyı açar açmaz yanan bir şeyin kokusunu aldı.
- The instant he opened the door, he smelt something burning.
monkeys smell bad.
Onun elbiseleri her zaman kötü kokar.
- His clothes always smell bad.
Tom o karışıklıktan bir gül gibi kokarak çıktı.
- Tom certainly came out of that mess smelling like a rose.
Hava bahar çiçekleri gibi kokuyor.
- The air smells like spring flowers.
Yangından sonra, duman kokusu günlerce havada kaldı.
- After the fire, the smell of smoke remained in the air for days.
Bodrum, çirkin, karanlık ve pis kokulu.
- The basement is ugly, dark, and smelly.
Burnunu tıka böylece pis kokuyu koklamazsın.
- Hold your nose so you don't smell the stench.
The roses smell lovely.
The penetrating smell of cabbage reached the nose of Toad as he lay prostrate in his misery on the floor, and gave him the idea for a moment that perhaps life was not such a blank and desperate thing as he had imagined. But still he wailed, and kicked with his legs, and refused to be comforted. So the wise girl retired for the time, but, of course, a good deal of the smell of hot cabbage remained behind, as it will do, and Toad, between his sobs, sniffed and reflected, and gradually began to think new and inspiring thoughts: of chivalry, and poetry.