2.[countableC]HBA the smell of a particular animal or person that some other animals, for exampledogs, can follow 〔动物的〕臭气,臭迹;〔人的〕气味
3throw/put somebody off the scentESCAPEto give someone false information to prevent them from catching you or discovering something 〔提供错误信息〕使某人失去线索
Was he trying to put me off the scent because I had come too close to the truth?
是不是因为我快要发现真相了,他就想法儿误导我?
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throw/put somebody off the scent• The aspirant towards a more spiritual way of life will be thrown entirely off the scent.• That put them off the scent.• But he'd got to put Graham off the scent.• And why should I try to throw you off the scent?• Or were they trying to put him off the scent?
4.[countableC, uncountableU] especially British EnglishBrEDCBSMELL a liquid that you put on your skin to make it smell pleasant 香水SYN perfume
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scent• There she would lick them and give them her scent and then allow them to feed alongside her own kittens.• All she could smell was the cleanmasculinescent of Guido's skin.• The band might evoke a gallery of rolemodels, but its musicalscentremains purely and distinctively Pavement.• Two police bloodhounds followed the boy's scent to the old house.• The dogs followed the fox's scent to the edge of the forest.• The sweetscent of incense filled the air.• If you like a sweeter scent and have a wetterspot, prostratechamomile works the same way.• The deercaught the scent of the man, and sprang off over the hill.• Was the scent essentially McAllister, or was it some subtleperfume she chose to wear?• The scent and hissing of pineneedles make him believe he's in a hospital where nursespass by him.• The scent made its way up to the chapel and viewing rooms, where two bodies were laid out.• She handed the joint to him after taking the first toke, filling the room with scent.
scent2 verb [transitiveT]
1to give a particular smell to something 使…带有某种香味 → perfume
Honeysuckle and roses scented the air.
空气中弥漫着忍冬和玫瑰的花香。
2writtenSURE to suddenly think that something is going to happen or exists 预感,觉察
We scented danger and decided to leave.
我们觉察到有危险,便决定离开。
The press had immediately scented a story.
新闻界立刻就嗅出有东西可写。
The trade unions have scented victory.
工会预感到胜利在望。
3.HBAif an animal scents another animal or a person, it knows that they are near because it can smell them 〔动物〕嗅出…的气味