Smelly in spanish
Maloliente
pronunciation: mɑloʊliente part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: mɑloʊliente part of speech: adjective
In gestures
smelly [smellier -comp., smelliest -sup.] = maloliente, apestoso, hediondo, fétido. [Pincha en o en para ver otros adjetivos cuyo grados comparativos y superlativos se formas añadiendo "-er" o "-est" (o sus variantes "-r" o "-st") al final]
Example: This article looks at the question of the appropriate treatment by librarians of homeless people, sometimes smelly and mentally disturbed, in the library.more:
» get + smelly feet = oler los pies, oler los quesos.
Example: I don't usually get smelly feet; however, when wearing tights or pop socks for work, I come home at the end of the day and my feet smell rancid!.» have + smelly armpits = oler los sobacos, oler las axilas, oler los alerones.
Example: My gf has smelly armpits sometimes and she says she likes the smell.» have + smelly breath = oler el aliento.
Example: I find it really off putting when a guy has smelly breath and tries to kiss you.» have + smelly feet = oler los pies, oler los quesos.
Example: Recently, scientists have discovered that polar bears have smelly feet.» have + smelly underarms = oler los sobacos, oler las axilas, oler los alerones.
Example: Some people have smelly underarms no matter what they do, no matter how many showers they take.» smelly armpits = axilas malolientes, sobacos apestosos.
Example: Remember that even if you bathe every day, it is important you don't wear the same outfit again if you are battling smelly armpits.» smelly breath = aliento apestoso, aliento maloliente, aliento fétido.
Example: In addition to leftover food particles in the mouth, certain types of food can cause smelly breath.» smelly feet = pies olorosos, pies malolientes.
Example: While most people will experience a case of smelly feet from time to time, some people live in fear of taking their shoes off -- the medical term for smelly feet is bromodosis.