n. 名词吸气或吹气;一种比目鱼;<口>难闻的气味;小雪茄烟
vt. 及物动词吸;喷出;击球失败
vi. 不及物动词喷气;垂钓;轻吹
I caught a whiff of fresh bread from the bakery.
我闻到了面包店里新鲜面包的一阵香味。
The whiff of jasmine filled the evening air with sweetness.
夜晚的空气中充满了茉莉花的一阵香气。
As the door opened, a whiff of perfume reached my nose.
当门打开时,我闻到了一阵香水味。
A whiff of smoke hinted at a nearby campfire.
一阵烟味暗示附近有篝火。
There was a whiff of excitement in the air before the concert.
音乐会前空气中有一丝兴奋的气息。
She caught a whiff of coffee as she entered the café.
她走进咖啡馆时闻到了一阵咖啡香。
The whiff of chlorine reminded me of the swimming pool.
氯气的一阵气味让我想起了游泳池。
A sudden whiff of cold air made him shiver.
一阵冷风让他打了个寒颤。
I got a whiff of something burning in the kitchen.
我闻到厨房里有一股烧焦的味道。
The whiff of pine trees was refreshing during the hike.
徒步时松树的一阵香气令人神清气爽。
catch a whiff of something 闻到某种气味
a whiff of fresh air 一丝新鲜空气
give off a whiff 散发出一股气味
a whiff of perfume 一阵香水味
detect a whiff 察觉到一股气味
a whiff of scandal 一丝丑闻的迹象
a whiff of danger 一丝危险的气息
复数: whiffs;
第三人称单数: whiffs;
过去式: whiffed;
过去分词: whiffed;
现在分词: whiffing;