Translation for '
to smell' from English to Serbian
VERB | to smell | smelled / smelt | smelled / smelt smelling | smells | |
SYNO | aroma | feel | feeling | ... |
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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Usage Examples English
- Males exhibit the flehmen response to test for female receptivity, which involves the upper lip curling back to smell for urine (via the vomeronasal organ).
- A decrease in the ability to smell is a normal consequence of human aging, and usually is more pronounced in men than in women.
- Another tactic was to smell or swallow unsavory herbs to encourage the uterus to flee back to the lower part of the female's abdomen.
- Ionone is present in the flowers, which turns off the ability for humans to smell the fragrant compound for moments at a time.
- Anosmia is the inability to smell. It may be partial or total, and can be specific to certain smells. Reduced sensitivity to some or all smells is hyposmia.
- 7 ppm, thus if a worker is able to smell an ammonia-like odor then they are likely over the exposure limit.
- It is possible for humans to smell different olfactory inputs in the two nostrils and experience a perceptual rivalry akin to that of binocular rivalry when there are two different inputs to the two eyes.
- The terminal nerve (0) may not have a role in humans, although it has been implicated in hormonal responses to smell, sexual response and mate selection.
- meaning "to smell". A subsequent effort to call ozone "electrified oxygen" he ridiculed by proposing to call the ozone from white phosphorus "phosphorized oxygen".
- After Adolf Hitler became German Chancellor in 1933, Blatchford "began to smell brimstone", in the words of his biographer Laurence Thompson.
- m the passengers started to smell smoke. At the same time, the pilots heard a loud bang in their headsets and noticed the plane was losing electrical power.
- Because of the pronounced smell, Schönbein coined the term "ozone" for the new gas, from the Greek word "ozein", meaning "to smell".
- In 1695, there were so many dogs that Edo began to smell horribly.
- This injury is not fatal, but can be dangerous, as when a person fails to smell smoke, gas, or spoiled food.
- The flies are being lured in by the exploitation of their innate attraction to smell of the decaying animal matter that the stinkhorn gives off.
- Atkins' most recent appearance was in "Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts" where gives Chalmers his job back.
- After the event, the Leopard Man went over to smell Wallace's head and sneezed.
- After hanging the clothes up, Magda rubs "their folds with an aromatic mix of spices; it was as important to smell right as to look right [...] ".
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