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odour造句
(31) While on the subject of body odour, during the sixteenth century, valerian was a popular perfume. (32) The place has given off a bad odour for years and I have always avoided it like the plague. (33) The stench from the sink is almost unbearable, the sour odour of vomit, half-digested food and beer. (34) Odour emissions are affected by wind direction, temperature inversion, ambient temperatures and humidity. (35) But the odour of the colourless liquid was of bitter almonds, acrid and terrifying. (36) Athelstan immediately closed his eyes and sniffed the sweet odour of fresh scrubbed parchment and vellum. (37) After reports of Keanu's personal hygiene problem, much star bitching now focuses on body odour. (38) Chlorinated phenols: Phenol agents are generally unsuitable for food use as they exhibit high odour characteristics and other undesirable effects. (39) And the sickening clamour of street noises beyond the cloister wall, the sickening odour of those who made them. (40) Consequently, the more odorous molecules adsorbed, the more the odour is removed. (41) This crust prevents odours escaping and hence reduces odour emission. (42) Aroma preference is also largely influenced by our body odour. (43) However, conditions may be attached to any site licence which may have the effect of preventing any odour pollution from arising. (44) He had stooped to kiss her cold cheek and smelt in the hollow of her neck the waxen odour of death. (45) It is an invaluable source of information to those attempting to prevent or seeking to abate odour problems. (46) In the United States, researchers are working to find the chemical responsible for odour changes. 6. (47) It smelt not only of mud and rotting materials, but also the unmistakable odour of human waste. (48) Body odour Like halitosis, body odour can be extremely unpleasant and embarrassing. (49) Again these reports provide valuable information for those involved in odour control. (50) The rank odour of sweat and urine made him wince. (51) The faint smell of cannabis wafts up my nostrils, as the stale odour comes from Clary. (52) For the first time she could smell the dankness and the odour of rotting seaweed. (53) So, it could be goodbye to body odour - but only in the right room. (54) There was an unpleasant odour blowing along our road all next day. (55) Suddenly, he felt a warning, just a hint of the sickly sweet odour he remembered so vividly from the marketplace. (56) The room smelt stale and musty with the pungent odour of the fat tallow candles placed on the desk. (57) And the odour can be carried as much as a mile away if the wind is blowing in that direction. (58) He was passing the open door, caught the odour of cigarette smoke. (59) Crushed coriander's heavy odour from black bread on the table. (60) The odour of seaweed wafted from the cliffs beyond the harbour and mingled with the fragrance of Jo's cigar.