waft

英[wɒft] 美[wɑːft]
  • v. 飘浮;飘荡
  • n. 一股;一阵微风;风信旗
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星级词汇:
  • wafd n.华夫脱党;埃及国民党
Noun:
  1. a long flag; often tapering

Verb:
  1. be driven or carried along, as by the air;

    "Sounds wafted into the room"

  2. blow gently;

    "A breeze wafted through the door"

1. A waft of perfume drifted into Ingrid's nostrils.
一股香水味飘进了英格丽德的鼻子里。

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2. A good year , which this is, of course, will waft.
像这样,好年份产的酒, 当然十里飘香.

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3. A waft of perfume can revitalize, cleanse , chan ge how you feel and even as individual.
香水飘来的味道可以让人重新充满活力, 精神为之一振,心情得到改变,甚至可以让你独特的个人风格得到张扬.

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4. The bubble maker is like a sword that you waft in the air.
吹出泡泡的东西就像你在空中挥舞的一把剑.

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5. When she just about fall over, a waft of fragrance makes her stop.
在她差点跌倒时, 一股幽香让她停下脚步.

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    用作动词 (v.)
    1. The sound of their voices wafted across the lake to us.
      他们的声音飘过湖面传到我们这里。
    2. Delicious smells wafted up from the kitchen.
      厨房里飘出了香味。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. A waft of sweet-smelling fragrance blew over from the flower bush.
      一阵芬芳的气息从花丛中吹过来。
    2. There is a waft of fresh air through the window.
      从窗子吹进了一股新鲜空气。