stink

stink
stiŋk
1. past tense - stank; verb
(to have a very bad smell: That fish stinks; The house stinks of cats.) apestar

2. noun
(a very bad smell: What a stink!) peste, hedor
stink1 n peste / tufo
what a stink! ¡qué peste!
stink2 vb apestar
that fish stinks! ¡ese pescado apesta!
El pasado de stink es stank y el participio pasado es stunk
stink
tr[stɪŋk]
noun
1 (smell) peste nombre femenino, hedor nombre masculino, hediondez nombre femenino, fetidez nombre femenino
what a stink! ¡qué peste!
2 familiar (fuss, trouble) escándalo, lío, follón nombre masculino
the leaked document caused a real stink el documento filtrado provocó un auténtico escándalo
she made a stink about the noise armó un lío por el ruido
intransitive verb (pt stank tr[stæŋk] o stunk tr[stʌŋk] , pp stunk tr[stʌŋk] )
1 apestar (of, a), heder (of, a)
that cheese stinks aquel queso apesta
it stinks of cats apesta a gatos
he stinks of whisky huele a whisky que apesta
2 familiar (seem bad or dishonest) dar asco
the whole affair stinks todo el asunto da asco
I think your idea stinks me parece una idea pésima
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to create/kick up/make/raise a stink armar un lío, armar un escándalo
stink bomb bomba fétida
stink ['stɪŋk] vi, stank ['stæŋk] or stunk ['stʌŋk] ; stunk ; stinking : apestar, oler mal
stink n
: hedor m, mal olor m, peste f
stink
n.
heder s.m.
hediondez s.f.
hedor s.m.
oler mal s.m.
v.
(§ p.,p.p.: stank, stunk) = apestar v.
heder v.
oliscar v.

I stɪŋk
mass noun
a) (bad smell) hediondez f, hedor m (liter), mal olor m, peste f (fam)
b) (fuss) (colloq) escándalo m, lío m (fam), follón m (Esp fam)

to make o kick up a stink — armar un lío (or un escándalo etc)


II
(past stank or stunk; past p stunk) intransitive verb
a) (smell badly) \<\<person/place/breath\>\> apestar

to stink OF something — apestar a algo

b) (be very bad) (colloq)

the whole business stinks — todo el asunto da asco

the idea stinks — es una pésima idea

Phrasal Verbs:
[stɪŋk] (vb: pt stank) (pp stunk)
1. N
1) (=smell) peste f , hedor m

a stink of ... — un hedor a ...

the stink of corruption — el olor a corrupción

2) * (fig) (=row, trouble) lío * m , follón m (Sp) *

there was a tremendous stink about it — se armó un tremendo lío *

to kick up or raise or make a stink — armar un escándalo

2. VI
1)

to stink (of) — apestar (a), heder (a)

it stinks in here — aquí apesta

2) ** (=be very bad)

the idea stinks — es una pésima idea

I think the plan stinks — creo que es un proyecto abominable

as a headmaster he stinks — como director es fatal *

3.
VT

to stink the place out * — infestar el lugar de olor

4.
CPD

stink bomb N — bomba f fétida

* * *

I [stɪŋk]
mass noun
a) (bad smell) hediondez f, hedor m (liter), mal olor m, peste f (fam)
b) (fuss) (colloq) escándalo m, lío m (fam), follón m (Esp fam)

to make o kick up a stink — armar un lío (or un escándalo etc)


II
(past stank or stunk; past p stunk) intransitive verb
a) (smell badly) \<\<person/place/breath\>\> apestar

to stink OF something — apestar a algo

b) (be very bad) (colloq)

the whole business stinks — todo el asunto da asco

the idea stinks — es una pésima idea

Phrasal Verbs:

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