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Reek of Meaning in English

expression

ˈɹik/ /ˈəv
REEK-uhv
ɹˈiːk/ /ˈɒv
reek-OV

释义

To strongly smell like something, usually something unpleasant; can also mean to clearly show a certain quality, often negative.

用法与细微差别

Informal and often negative, used both for bad smells ('reek of smoke') and to suggest obvious negative qualities ('reek of corruption'). Don't use for neutral or pleasant smells. Commonly followed by what is smelled: 'reek of sweat', 'reek of alcohol.'

例句

His clothes reek of smoke.

basic

The kitchen reeks of garlic.

basic

This room reeks of sweat after the gym class.

basic

His explanation reeks of dishonesty.

natural

This deal just reeks of corruption.

natural

If you go to the interview reeking of alcohol, you won't get the job.

natural