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scent造句
181. More will come only if city halls scent a crisis. 182. There was a faint scent of ammonia in the air. 183. The whole pack raced behind on the scent of the fox. 184. I woke early next morning, roused by the creaking of the cicadas and the scent of orange blossom. 185. Likewise, our early ancestors most probably sifted out the useful plants by scent, sight and intuition. 186. The air was warm with the scent of hot fish stock, bouquet garni. 187. A couple of logs lie on the hearth, drying, and the air smells of their pine scent and cigarette smoke. 188. After a while, you can't smell your own scent - but everyone else certainly can! 189. Police dogs have a very keen sense of smell and can scent even the slightest traces of drugs. 190. Break a leaf off the bush, rub it between your fingers, and smell the lemony scent. 191. It was even possible to scent resin oozing from the hot wood of a dock, the air of warmth and freedom. 191.try its best to collect and build good sentences. 192. Crisp yellow leaves scrunched satisfyingly underfoot, giving off a sweet sad scent. 193. His latest book, Scent in Your Garden, will be published in March. 194. Two police bloodhounds followed the boy's scent to the old house. 195. She is the associative restimulator something his analytical mind, told to scent danger, picks up as the cause. 196. Above them, a small incense burner gives off a languid and heavy, musky scent. 197. Crystal squirted me all over with scent even though it wouldn't show in a photograph. 198. And why should I try to throw you off the scent? 199. But a blind person can still recognize a friend by the sound of his footsteps or even his scent. 200. They possess an impressive array of scent glands under nervous and endocrine control, the hormones involved being mostly steroids. 201. Or were they trying to put him off the scent? 202. This relates directly to their ancestry; these short-legged hounds were bred to pursue their quarry by scent over considerable distances. 203. A gazebo heavy with the scent of jasmine or honeysuckle. 204. She could feel his breath on her cheek, and smell the faint warm scent of his skin. 205. The scent and hissing of pine needles make him believe he's in a hospital where nurses pass by him. 206. There was a strong sweet scent; sandalwood and patchouli and freshly cut grass on a summer morning. 207. She smiled again, and turned her face into his shoulder, inhaling his scent. 208. Fragrance is particularly important in a walled or enclosed garden and both the lilies and the philadelphus will provide scent. 209. Had I left some clue behind, a stray sock not his, an unfamiliar scent on the pillow? 210. The shadows were rapidly lengthening, and in the air there was the crisp, metallic scent of winter.