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German - English (British) translations for "Geruch"

"Geruch" German translation

Translation

smell

Definition

Geruch

Part of speech

noun

Gender

m

Translations

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Meaning: smell

Der Geruch von frisch gebackenem Brot ist herrlich.

The smell of freshly baked bread is delightful.

Meaning: odor

In der Küche hängt ein unangenehmer Geruch.

There is an unpleasant odor in the kitchen.

Meaning: fragrance

Die Blumen verströmen einen angenehmen Geruch.

The flowers emit a pleasant fragrance.


Examples

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A1: Der Geruch von Blumen ist angenehm.

The smell of flowers is pleasant.

A1: Ich mag den Geruch von frisch gebackenem Brot.

I like the smell of freshly baked bread.

A1: Der Geruch des Parfüms ist zu stark.

The scent of the perfume is too strong.

B1: Der unangenehme Geruch in der Küche kam aus dem Abflussrohr.

The unpleasant smell in the kitchen came from the drain pipe.

B1: Nach dem Regen roch die Luft frisch und sauber.

After the rain, the air smelled fresh and clean.

B2: Der Geruch von verbranntem Gummi lag noch in der Luft.

The smell of burnt rubber still lingered in the air.

C1: Der Geruch des Meeres erinnert mich an meine Kindheit am Strand.

The smell of the sea reminds me of my childhood at the beach.

C1: Der süße Geruch der Blumen lockte zahlreiche Schmetterlinge an.

The sweet scent of the flowers attracted numerous butterflies.

C2: In der Parfümerie konnte man den betörenden Geruch verschiedener Düfte wahrnehmen.

In the perfume shop, one could perceive the intoxicating smell of different fragrances.


Advanced Description

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Geruch is a German noun that translates to 'smell' or 'odor' in English. It refers to the perception of scents or aromas through the sense of smell.

In everyday life, we encounter various geruchs, both pleasant and unpleasant. For example, the smell of freshly baked bread or blooming flowers can be considered pleasant geruchs, while the odor of garbage or spoiled food would be classified as unpleasant geruchs.

The study of geruch is an important aspect of sensory perception and plays a significant role in our daily experiences. Our ability to detect and interpret different geruchs helps us navigate our environment, identify potential dangers, and even evoke emotions and memories.

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