Usage examples of "smell a rat" in English with translation to Spanish

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"I smell a rat", I said to him. -Esto me huele a chamusquina -le dije.
A rat ran across the road. Una rata cruzó la ruta.
This is the boy who played with the toy that scared the frog that splashed the dog that chased the cat that ate the rat that killed the mouse that lived in the house that Jack built. Este es el chico que jugó con el juguete que asustó a la rana que salpicó al perro que persiguió al gato que se comió a la rata que mató al ratón que vivía en la casa que Jack construyó.
They smell bad. Ellos huelen mal.
Can you see an owl eating a delicious sewer rat over there? That's me. ¿Ves un búho comiendo una deliciosa rata de alcantarilla por allí? Ese soy yo.
He said that he could smell something burning and that the telephones weren't working. Él dijo que pudo oler algo quemándose y que los teléfonos no funcionaban.
The cat ran after the rat. El gato fue corriendo tras el ratón.
Tom lost his sense of smell. Tom perdió el sentido del olfato.
The twelve animals of the Chinese Zodiac come from eleven types of animals we find in nature: the rat, the ox, the tiger, the hare, the snake, the horse, the ram, the monkey, the rooster, the dog, the pig, and the mythological dragon; they're used as a calendar. Los doce animales de los signos del zodíaco chino provienen de once tipos de animales que encontramos en la naturaleza: la rata, el buey, el tigre, el conejo, la serpiente, el caballo, el carnero, el mono, el gallo, el perro, el chancho, y el mitológico dragón;ellos son utilizados como calendario.
It's so wonderful to smell freshly made coffee! ¡Qué maravilla oler el café recién hecho!
Is the rat alive or dead? ¿El ratón está vivo o muerto?
I don't like snack bars. They're expensive, noisy, and full of the smell of tobacco and fried food. No me gustan los bares. Son caros, ruidosos y llenos de olores a tabaco y fritanga.
Make sure you get twenty rat livers for today's afternoon. Asegúrate de tener veinte hígados de rata para esta tarde.
I smell gas. Huelo a gas.
Why do people like to smell their own farts? ¿Por qué le gusta a la gente oler sus propios pedos?
The smell of macaroni and cheese makes me nauseous. El olor de macarrones con queso me da náuseas.
The socks smell bad. Los calcetines huelen mal.
He could not by any means tolerate the ghastly smell of rotting onion. Él no podía tolerar bajo ninguna circunstancia el espantoso olor de cebollas en putrefacción.
A dog has a sharp sense of smell. Un perro tiene un agudo sentido del olfato.
Don't let your house smell like tuna. No dejes que tu casa huela a atún.
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