odours in Vietnamese

danh từ
1. mùi (đen & bóng)
2. mùi thơm, hương thơm
3. (nghĩa bóng) hơi hướng, dấu vết
4. tiếng tăm
5. cảm tình
6. (cổ) (số nhiều) chất thơm, nước hoa

Sentence patterns related to "odours"

Below are sample sentences containing the word "odours" from the English - Vietnamese Medical Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "odours", or refer to the context using the word "odours" in the English - Vietnamese Medical Dictionary.

1. Sweet odours exhale from flowers.

2. Sweet odours exhale from the flowers.

3. Activated charcoal cloth for absorption of odours

4. They can be provided of simple lid or active coals lid to absorb odours.

5. Odours of unfamiliar male mice may terminate pregnancies, i.e. the Bruce effect.

Mùi của những con chuột đực lạ có thể chấm dứt thai kỳ, đây là hiệu ứng Bruce.

6. Still with Beevish odours sweet, While the blood ran down his head

7. This combination ensures a perfect flame - with absolutely no soot or odours.

8. 15 Sniffed alone, the underarm odours smelled equally strong to men and women.

9. • unusual odours such as almond, marzipan, machine oil or excessive perfume used to mask other smells;

10. Chemicals for absorbing and/or adsorbing ethylene, hydrocarbons, gases, liquids, vapours and/or odours

11. Methyl Alcohol, ethyl Alcohol, and isopropyl Alcohol are free-flowing liquids with fruity odours

12. Air purifiers actually remove odours and particles from the air through a series of filters.

13. “The chemical nature of fetid floral odours in stapeliads (Apocynaceae-Asclepiadoideae-Ceropegieae).” New Phytologist 452-4

14. Some suggestions are formed by people's perception of the perceivable factors, the aura, such as signs, odours and light.

15. Consequently, odours may amount to a public nuisance if they substantially inconvenience a sufficient number of people.

16. These excessive growths later decay to produce foul odours , with a resultant increase in the demand for oxygen .

17. The chief aim is to reduce the solid volume of waste, offensive odours and to effect pathogen removal.

18. There was a rough icon of some unidentifiable saint hanging above a straw pallet; the courtyard odours continued here.

19. The higher Alcohols—those containing 4 to 10 carbon atoms—are somewhat viscous, or oily, and they have heavier fruity odours.

20. Instead, evidence supports a little-tested hypothesis originally suggested byFielde (1905) that young workers may have different odours to older workers.

21. 18 Then the king Nebuchadnezzar fell upon his face, and worshipped Daniel, and commanded that they should offer an oblation and sweet odours unto him.

22. Walking in the woods, I realize the odours no longer smell all the same —there’s a whole variety of them; it’s like entering a brand new environment.”

23. Consequently, it is possible to filter and hence eliminate foul odours such as the smell of burning protein which occurs when bugs are electrocuted.

24. Bottles for essences, not of precious metal, for disinfecting, cleaning and purifying the atmosphere, and for the absorption of odours and smoke, in particular tobacco smoke

25. Never soak the humidifying sponge in ordinary tap water as this will favour the advent of unwanted odours as well as causing calcium to be deposited.

26. The Actualised Industries series of Odour-Control Systems utilizes advanced, innovative odour control technology to get rid of disease-causing pathogens and eliminate unpleasant smells and odours

27. Cherries in syrup containing special ingredients shall be considered as free from foreign flavours and odours when there is no abnormal flavour and odour for the ingredients used.

28. It was a fine, clear, January day, wet under foot where the frost had melted, but Cloudless overhead; and the Regent’s Park was full of winter chirrupings and sweet with spring odours

29. 9 Odours are known to regulate moods, thoughts and even dating decisions, which is why any serious romantic will throw on the eau de toilette before going out for a night on the town.

30. For one, the Antechinus lacks the pungent odours associated with mice, they also lack the enlarged incisor teeth (front) like the mouse has, and instead they have teeth similar to canines

31. Clearly the answer must depend on what is meant by ‘language’—for all the higher animals certainly communicate with a great variety of signs, such as gestures, odours, calls, cries and songs, and even the dance of the bees.

32. For example, many blue-green algae and actinomycetes produce the compounds geosmin (trans,trans-1,10-dimethyl-9-decalol) and MIB (2-methylisoborneol) which cause musty, earthy odours and tastes in drinking water (Jensen et al.

33. He snuffed the herd in far retreat, He saw the blood upon the ground, And snuffed the burning airs around Still with Beevish odours sweet, While the blood ran down his head And his mouth ran slaver red

34. The present invention relates to an Adsorbing agent for dust-collecting filters, especially for Adsorbing odours, the Adsorbing agent comprising fibres, flakes and/or granulate as a supporting material onto which a powdery adsorption material is applied superficially.

35. The Actinomycetes are a group of unicellular filamentous bacteria that form a branching network of filaments and produce spores. They have long been recognized as sources of severe earthy-musty tastes and odours in drinking water (Mallevialle and Suffet, 1987).

36. The heads should be whole, healthy (therefore products affected by rot or other variations which make them unfit for consumption are excluded), fresh in appearance, free from parasites and parasite damage, free from abnormal levels of external moisture and free from extraneous odours and/or flavours.

37. The use of phenol (then called “Carbolic acid”) to combat odours in waste water in the city of Carlisle and its use in the new sewage system in Paris by Georges-Eugène Haussmann gave Lister the idea of experimenting with phenol in surgery and wound medicine and to find out whether it was also safe to be used on human flesh

38. The present invention relates to an odour-scrubbing device using a liquid aqueous ozone generator, wherein the device is adapted to break down operating water and so make liquid aqueous ozone, such that not only is it possible to produce liquid aqueous ozone of highly outstanding efficacy and so achieve outstanding scrubbing efficiency, but also there is no risk that odours will be created by gaseous ozone or NOX, there is no need to introduce a neutralising agent due to acidification in the operating water, and it is extremely easy to regulate/adjust the ozone concentration of the liquid aqueous ozone.