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tagging along | WordReference Forums "Tagging along, I trekked through groves of coastal live oak, Douglas fir, Sequoia sempervirens, across grassy hillsides and amid fog scented with peppery California bay laurel
Use Wear Perfumes - WordReference Forums "Use" perfume (s) covers that but also could if you want include perfumes added to soaps, shower gels, air fresheners, detergents, scented candles and many other applications If you're talking simply about the perfume you dab on your wrists or behind your ears, "wear" is the more common verb to use but by no means the only choice
soap soaps | WordReference Forums If I buy a lemon-scented soap, an aloe-scented soap, and an apple-scented soap, then I can say either of these sentences with almost exactly the same meaning: "I bought three different types of soap" "I bought three different soaps" This can apply to multiple types of bar or liquid soaps
I smell a smell | WordReference Forums I think there is no reason not to say simply "I smell this food " If you want to add some ornamentation to the sentence, you could say "I smell the aroma of this food " Examples with a specific food: "I smell French onion soup!" (perfectly natural) "I smell the aroma of French onion soup!" (grammatically accurate, more poetic and wordy than the first sentence)
Naranjales de Levante | WordReference Forums The petals of orange blossom can also be made into a delicately citrus-scented version of rosewater Orange blossom water is a common part of Middle Eastern cuisine The orange blossom gives its touristic nickname to the Costa del Azahar ("Orange-blossom coast "), the Castellon seaboard
tiré à quatre épingles - WordReference Forums Bonjour, j'ai trouvé l'expression, "tiré à quatre épingles" dans le livre "Touriste de bananes" par Georges Simenon Quelqu'un pourrait me renseigner qu'est'ce que ça veut dire cette expression? Merci Moderator's note: several threads have been merged to create this one
Yes I like it a lot vs I like that a lot | WordReference Forums Both answers are possible I think your suggestion of "it" for a short question phrase and "that" for a longer phrase is probably right, but not a rule "Do you like milk?" "Yes I like it a lot " "Do you like the way I massage your back with scented oil?" "Yes I like that a lot " (But unfortunately equally unlikely in colloquial English For most questions of this type - "Yes, a lot lots
Belles Infideles - WordReference Forums Does anybody know the meaning of the term, Belles Infideles? (It's supposed to have a grave accent on the first e ) It's a specialist term, used in translation Thanks!
capilla - WordReference Forums Hi there, Anyone have any idea what a capilla is? This is part of a list of fragrant products provided in a hotel, comes after soap, scented candles
cursi - WordReference Forums Ciao a tutti!!! I've been looking for this word everywhere, but i can't find the right translation, slang or whatever, Does anyone know the english word for "cursi"? :p Gracias!!!