stink

stink
stink [stɪŋk]
(verb: preterite stank, past participle stunk)
1. noun
puanteur f
• what a stink! ce que ça pue !
• to kick up a stink (about sth) (inf) faire un esclandre (à propos de qch)
2. intransitive verb
   a. empester
• it stinks of fish cela empeste le poisson
   b. ( = be very bad) (inf!) [person, thing] être dégueulasse (inf !)
• the whole business stinks c'est une sale affaire
* * *
[stɪŋk] 1.
noun
1) (stench) (mauvaise) odeur f

there's an awful stink! — ça pue!

2) (colloq) (row) esclandre m

to kick up ou cause a stink — causer un esclandre

2.
intransitive verb (prét stank; pp stunk) puer

to stink of petrol/death — puer l'essence/la mort

it stinks — ça pue

to stink of corruption — sentir la corruption à plein nez


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