Usage examples of "smelt" in English with translation to Spanish

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Translations: all29 oler28 olfatear1
The instant he opened the door, he smelt something burning. En el instante en que él abrió la puerta, él olió algo quemándose.
Newly printed books smell good. Los libros recién impresos huelen bien.
This dog is trained to smell out drugs. Este perro está entrenado para olfatear la droga.
His clothes always smell bad. Su ropa siempre huele mal.
I am smelling the roses. Estoy oliendo las rosas.
Mary is smelling the flowers. Mary está oliendo las flores.
Ripe papaya smells like vomit. La papaya madura huele a vómito.
This flower smells so nice. Esta flor huele tan bien.
The man smells the milk. El hombre huele la leche.
The woman smells the coffee. La mujer huele el café.
The bread really smells good. El pan huele muy bien.
Why does the dog smell bad? ¿Por qué huele mal el perro?
This water has a bad smell. Este agua huele mal.
Have you ever smelled this perfume? ¿Has olido este perfume alguna vez?
"Natto" smells awful, but tastes delicious. El Natto huele espantoso, pero sabe delicioso.
"I smell a rat", I said to him. -Esto me huele a chamusquina -le dije.
Don't let your house smell like tuna. No dejes que tu casa huela a atún.
When spring sets in, the flowers smell sweet. Cuando llega la primavera, las flores huelen dulce.
Tom could smell breakfast cooking in the kitchen. Tom podía oler el desayuno cocinándose en la cocina.
Jazz isn't dead, it just smells funny. El jazz no está muerte. Tan sólo huele extraño.
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