noun [ C usually singular ] uk / wɪf / us / wɪf / Add to word list. a slight smell, carried on a current of air. 一阵气味,一股味道. He leaned towards me and I caught /got a whiff of garlic. 他向我靠过来,我 …
a slight sign of something: They regularly hold elections without a whiff of corruption or violence. I thought I detected a whiff of desperation in his voice. There's just a whiff …
a slight sign of something: They regularly hold elections without a whiff of corruption or violence. I thought I detected a whiff of …
「whiff」的各种用法①: a whiff of something. [某事的轻微迹象] 用来表示。 例句. They regularly hold elections without a whiff of corruption or violence. 他们定期举行选举,没有腐败或暴力的迹 …
a single inhalation or exhalation from the mouth or nose. 动词. 4. to come, convey, or go in whiffs; puff or waft. 5. to take in or breathe out (tobacco smoke, air, etc) 6. (transitive) to sniff or smell. …
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