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Übersetzung & Definition

a scent: ein Duft noun
Even the scent of Susie's perfume makes Philip go crazy! Selbst der Duft von Susies Parfüm treibt Philip in den Wahnsinn!
(a) scented (candle): eine Duftkerze adjective

UK: Even the scent of Susie's perfume makes Philip go crazy!
US: The garden was filled with the scent of flowers.

Beispiel

  • "Outback Cologne is Delavigne Australia's flagship scent, first released in 1989."
  • "Visitors will have the opportunity to purchase their favorite perfumes in a retail store situated near the exit, and many of the artworks will be inspired by famous Delavigne scents."
  • "Combining exotic Amazonian fruits with the gentle touch of aloe, TigerLily possesses a light, feminine, and fruity scent sure to please women of the most discerning tastes."
  • "He said he "couldn't let me leave without it", having decided it was the perfect scent for me."
  • "Of course, it's fine that Sheik Jafar should like the scent - I don't see why not - but to market it with his own image on the bottle?"
  • "The Smell of Success: Kalvin Krime's scented billboard adverts"
  • "Horatio's scents are going to be known worldwide, but under the Delavigne name."
  • "The fans blow air over the cartridges, and the scent of the perfume wafts into the surrounding area."
  • "At the time of going to press, 200 of these scented billboard adverts are being rolled out across the USA's biggest cities."
  • "Cheryl : His Majesty The Sheik wants to enable all the men of his country to smell as good as he does, and to associate this scent with their sheik."
  • "Edward : For 80,000 bottles of two great scents, we offer you a price that makes great sense"
  • "Each billboard emits the scent of Washed Up, described by Kalvin Krime as "a masculine blend of sun, surf, and wetsuits"."
  • "Rupert : We use specially-trained dogs that track the scent of the fox with their noses."
  • "Although "Lion Flower" looks similar to "TigerLily", I am reliably informed that its scent is second-rate and it will only be purchased by those outside our target market."
  • "We're trying to rebrand Outback Cologne as a scent that also appeals to urban individuals, university students, young professionals, people who frequent bars and cafés and single men on the dating scene."
  • "Susie : So to summarize, I want two masculine scents."
  • "Obviously, I've lost my sense of smell, so I'll have to take your word for any similarities to TigerLily in terms of scent."
  • "- Refreshing lavender / citrus scent"
  • "We want a scent that will evoke masculinity and maturity."
  • "I've read the report and I've got some opinions about some new possible scents."
Übung 1
Bruno says, "You know what he eats, his favorite trees, you know his scent".
Which of the following terms could best replace "scent" in this context?

Bruno says, "You know what he eats, his favorite trees, you know his scent".
Which of the following terms could best replace "scent" in this context?
This is the correct choice. The term "scent" refers to the odor of something. It is often used to describe the odor of an animal.
This is not the best choice. An "attitude" is both a way of behaving or a feeling. The term expresses a very different meaning than the noun "a scent".
This is not the best choice. "Feelings" are the emotions and sentiments of a person. Example: Horatio's "feelings" regarding Giuseppe are clear: he loves him like a son.
This is not the best choice. As a noun, the term "tastes" indicates someone's "preferences". Example: Bruno has very cultured tastes: he likes expensive wine, fine dining, and world travel.
Übung 2
Complete Rupert's description of fox hunting below with the most appropriate terms!

Fox hunting is a sport practised by people . They use to follow the of foxes. When the foxes are caught, they usually .
Complete Rupert's description of fox hunting below with the most appropriate terms!

Fox hunting is a sport practised by people riding horses 1. They use dogs 2 to follow the smell 3 of foxes. When the foxes are caught, they usually die 4.
1 riding horses: This is the best choice here. Rupert explains that "50 horse riders" are involved in a "typical hunt". A "horse rider" is a person on a horse. Some people "ride horses", some "ride bikes", and some "ride the bus".
1 driving cars: This is incorrect. Cars are not used in fox hunting.
1 riding foxes: This is incorrect. The people who "fox hunt" do not "ride" the foxes. To "ride" an animal is to balance on its back and use it as a form of transport.
1 on foot: This is incorrect. Fox hunters are not "on foot" or "walking" when they hunt foxes.
2 dogs: "Dogs" is the right answer. Rupert says, "we use specially-trained dogs that track the scent of the fox with their noses". Trained dogs can be useful for sniffing out lots of things including foxes, truffles, and class A drugs!
2 torches: A "torch" (UK) or "flashlight" (US) is a small, hand-held light which is useful when you go camping or when your car breaks down at night. There is no mention of this in the radio broadcast, and torches are not known to be used in fox hunting.
2 horns: Rupert says that fox hunters "blow horns", and then demonstrates what a horn sounds like. A "horn" is a musical instrument commonly used in hunting and in the army. However, horns do not help you to follow anything. Rather, they serve to announce that you are there, or to tell your comrades that they should attack or retreat.
2 knives: Rupert mentions that some people enjoy "collecting knives", but this is not related to fox hunting. Knives are sharp implements used for cutting. We use a knife and fork to eat some meals.
3 smell: "Smell" is the right choice. In the broadcast, we learn that dogs "track the scent of the fox with their noses". A "scent" is an "odor" or a "smell". To "track" something is to "follow", "trace", or "hunt" it. This means that the dogs follow the smell of the fox.
3 sound: A "sound" is a "noise". There is no indication that fox hunters follow the "sound" or "noise" of foxes.
3 tracks: This is not the best choice here. The "tracks" of an animal are its footprints: the visible trace it leaves on the ground when it has walked or run over a patch of ground. This is not what the hunters and their dogs follow. Rupert says that they "track" the foxes using their smell. To "track (an animal)" is to "follow", "hunt", or "chase" it.
4 die: This is the correct choice. Rupert tells Brent that "if the fox hasn't had a heart attack from running, then it is usually eaten alive by the dogs". To have a heart attack is to have a cardiac arrest, when your heart stops working. If the foxes don't die in this way, then the hunters' dogs eat them. It's horrific, isn't it?
4 are released: Unfortunately, the foxes aren't "released" or set free once they have been caught by the hunters and the dogs.
4 kill the dogs: This is not correct. Rather, it is the dogs which kill the fox.
4 kill the humans: This is not correct, unfortunately! Rupert does not tell us about any humans dying as a result of fox hunting.
Übung 3
From the list below, select the term(s) which share a similar meaning with perfume.

There may be more than one correct answer!

From the list below, select the term(s) which share a similar meaning with perfume.

There may be more than one correct answer!
"Scent" is a good choice here. A "scent" can either be a "pleasant smell" or a "perfume". Note that the term "scent" is pronounced exactly the same as the past form of the verb "to send": "sent".
The term "blanket" does not share a similar meaning with "perfume". A "blanket" is a "cover", often made from wool, which we use to keep warm. Example: "I'm cold! Can you put an extra blanket on the bed please?".
The term "fragrance" shares a very similar meaning with perfume. Example: "My favourite fragrance is Tiger Lily. It smells like flowers.".
This is not a good choice here. If something "has flair", then it is full of style or creativity. Here's another example: "Charles dances with amazing flair: he's so passionate and talented!".
Übung 4
Fill in the blank!

Find the term used in the article which describes a "collection", a "series", or a "variety": "Kalvin Krime has just released a new of lipsticks made with the blood of baby pandas".

Fill in the blank!

Find the term used in the article which describes a "collection", a "series", or a "variety": "Kalvin Krime has just released a new range of lipsticks made with the blood of baby pandas".
range: "Range" is the term we were looking for here. A "(product) range" is a group, collection, or series of products. Here's another example: "We discussed a range of ideas at the meeting, but the best one came from Susie, as usual".

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