fetid
英 [ˈfet.ɪd]
美 [ˈfet̬.ɪd]
1. feet + -ed => fetid => 臭脚 => 脚很臭的。
fetid 恶臭的来自拉丁语fetidus,恶臭的,发臭的。
- fetid (adj.)
- early 15c., from Latin fetidus (commonly, but incorrectly, foetidus) "stinking," from fetere "have a bad smell, stink." This is perhaps connected with fimus "dung," or with fumus "smoke."
- 1. The air of the room was fetid with stale tobacco smoke.
- 房间里的空气有陈烟的臭味.
- 2. The fetid odour sickened the hospital workers.
- 恶臭的气味令医院工作人员作呕。
- 3. A lone hero arrives in Tristram and defeats the fetid butcher demon.
- 一个孤胆英雄来到崔斯特瑞姆并打败了恶心的屠夫恶魔.
- 4. It is rather fetid.
- 相当臭.
- 5. STREAM of foreigners trickles in and usually out, of the fetid jails of Bangkok.
- 虽然出入于恶臭的泰国曼谷监狱的外国人形形色色, 络绎不绝.