- whiff (of something)
a smell, especially one that you only smell for a short time 一点儿气味;一股气味 Extra ExamplesI caught the whiff of Scotch on his breath. 从他的呼吸中我闻到苏格兰威士忌酒的味道。 She took a deep whiff of his aftershave. 她深吸了一口气,闻他须后水的味道。 He caught a whiff of her perfume as she passed. 她经过时,他闻到了一股香水味。 She can't bear the slightest whiff of tobacco smoke. 她一点点烟草味都不能忍受。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- faint
- slight
- strong
- …
- catch
- detect
- get
- …
- whiff of
- at the faintest whiff of something
- at the first whiff of something
- at the merest whiff of something
- …
- whiff (of something)
a slight sign or feeling of something 轻微的迹象(或感觉);一点点;些许 a whiff of danger 一点点危险
Extra ExamplesThe unmistakable whiff of electoral blackmail could be detected. 能够发觉选举中确定无疑存在讹诈的蛛丝马迹。 The proposal had the whiff of a hoax about it. 这个建议有些许哄骗人的味道。 Journalists caught a whiff of scandal and pursued the actress relentlessly. 记者抓到了丑闻的一点儿线索,于是对这个女演员穷追不舍。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- faint
- slight
- strong
- …
- catch
- detect
- get
- …
- whiff of
- at the faintest whiff of something
- at the first whiff of something
- at the merest whiff of something
- …
- (North American English)
(in golf or baseball )高尔夫球或棒球 an unsuccessful attempt to hit the ball Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2挥空棒(击球未中)
Word Originlate 16th cent. (originally in the senses ‘gust of wind’ and ‘inhalation of tobacco smoke’, also, as a verb, ‘blow with a slight gust’): imitative.