「odor」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
該当件数 : 224件
de, and upside-down spray for treatment of shoe | odor, a deodorant for use in the shower, and anti-mi |
enance; harsh voice; mostly lurid color; filthy | odor; a few are furnished with a horrid poison; all |
Odor absorbers include activated charcoal foot inser | |
The resulting unit is the | odor activity value (OAV). |
y, normal inability to distinguish a particular | odor after a prolonged exposure to that airborne com |
Both dingos and Basenjis lack a distinctive | odor, and are prone to howls, yodels, and other undu |
ch are generally unfit for swimming due to foul | odor and possible presence of dangerous wildlife, su |
ter and oils, but insoluble in water and has an | odor and flavor that resemble those of spearmint and |
The | odor and flavor are spicy. |
The | odor and taste is farinaceous. |
uage communicates the gross directions and that | odor and to a lesser extent vision are used to hone |
It has a disagreeable | odor and is toxic. |
s (yellow) which include Bludgeon, Butcher, and | Odor; and The Rotters (green) which is made up of th |
nd found that the residue created "an offensive | odor and a potential health risk that may arise to o |
The | odor and taste are slightly like grain meal (farinac |
It has a chloroform-like | odor and a pungent taste. |
ndency to overwinter indoors and the unpleasant | odor and stain left by their bodily fluid when frigh |
ficantly increased organic purity, as judged by | odor and taste. |
ation, the bird has a disagreeable, manure-like | odor and is only hunted for food in times of dire ne |
The flesh is white and does not stain, and the | odor and taste is pleasant. |
slight fluorescence; and have a petroleum-like | odor and taste (as detected when working with it). |
It has a mint-like, cinnamon | odor and is primarily responsible for the flavor of |
r trichloroethylene, both of which have a sweet | odor and can induce symptoms similar to those report |
The | odor and taste of the fruit bodies are not distincti |
It has a yellow color and a pleasant, mild | odor and taste.. |
compounds darken gasoline, give it an offensive | odor and increase toxic sulfur dioxide engine emissi |
It has a faint, disagreeable | odor and can be transferred from the plastics that c |
It has a strong fruity or floral | odor and is used in flavors and perfume. |
It has a rose-like | odor and is commonly used in perfumes. |
It has a garlic | odor and taste and is used locally like garlic. |
β-Bisabolene has a balsamic | odor and is approved in Europe as a food additive. |
It has a disagreeable | odor, and is spontaneously flammable in air. |
lf is a pale yellow liquid with a pyridine-like | odor and the molecular formula C3H3NS. |
EVA has little or no | odor and is competitive with rubber and vinyl produc |
d, stocky statured mushroom that has a pleasant | odor and bruises slowly but persistently yellow. |
m the creosote of beechwood tar with a peculiar | odor and bitter taste. |
It has a woody, fruity, rumlike | odor and a spicy, floral taste with a soapy, fatty t |
in Olive Oil for oil reasonably good flavor and | odor and free fatty acid content of not more than 2g |
toxic species which has a phenolic or medicinal | odor, and bruises fleetingly yellow. |
most common problems with a simple pit latrine: | odor and fly/mosquito breeding. |
3.0) and emits a sweet, nectar-like | odor, and the tank itself is full of the dead remain |
ght grayish-brown powder with a slightly yeasty | odor and gentle, slightly meaty taste. |
ercaptan has a very potent, but not unpleasant, | odor, and it is the chemical constituent primarily r |
omenon commonly known as 'old person smell', an | odor apparently similar to the smell of old books. |
suspicion of the goose, and must not change the | odor, appearance or texture of the egg. |
The taste and | odor are farinaceous. |
Limburger and its characteristic | odor are a frequent butt of jokes and gags. |
ense, the nicknames referring solely to a fishy | odor are misnomers. |
Odor: Aromatic. | |
There is little to no | odor associated with remains. |
for its tubular flowers that emit a very sweet | odor at night. |
trong repellent activity in the absence of body | odor attractants such as 1-octen-3-ol, lactic acid, |
t resists grease and oil, and offers flavor and | odor barrier. |
vibacteria are considered a major cause of foot | odor because they ingest dead skin on the feet and, |
s also hunted for food; but to subdue its musky | odor before as a cuisine, people had to singe off it |
of Illicium merrillianum also have an aromatic | odor, bland taste and cause numbness of the tongue w |
It has pleasant | odor, but is rarely used directly. |
Like geraniol, nerol has a sweet rose | odor but it is considered to be fresher. |
The twigs have a faintly rank | odor, but much less so than the Ohio buckeye, Aescul |
The inflorescence disperses its | odor by heating up. |
At higher concentrations the | odor can be unpleasant and may cause symptoms of cen |
It is a colourless liquid with a strong | odor characteristic of alkyl thioethers. |
The baits have strong, pungent garlic-like | odor characteristic for phosphine liberated by hydro |
Cresols have an | odor characteristic to that of other simple phenols, |
mine is a liquid having the fishy, ammonia-like | odor common to amines. |
transparent crystals, C8H6O3, and has a floral | odor commonly described as being similar to that of |
their work which involved the analysis of body | odor components collected via headspace gas chromato |
was identified as the most important rose-like | odor compound besides geranyl formate, geranyl aceta |
odor concentration and odor threshold determination | |
mmed to have active alerts based on set points ( | odor concentration modeled at receptors/alert points |
istinguish BB queens from Bb queens based on an | odor cue. |
chemists reported a white solid with a pungent | odor derived from the distillation of coal tar. |
It is a colorless fuming liquid with an | odor described as ammoniacal, pepper-like; the name |
The boiled insects have an | odor described as like that of cooked mushrooms. |
Odor descriptions in the olfaction literature correl | |
This colorless liquid has a suffocating | odor due to its tendency to hydrolyze with release o |
brand names, most notably Tinactin (Merck) and | Odor Eaters (Combe Incorporated). |
It is best known for its | Odor Eaters line of foot-care products and other gro |
NOTICEables), scented disks (Scentstories), and | odor eliminating candles. |
Febreze is a brand of household | odor eliminator manufactured by Procter & Gamble, so |
are stinky tofu brine at home due to its strong | odor, especially in metro-residential areas. |
) is a colorless and limpid oil with a peculiar | odor, extracted by distillation from beechwood tar. |
Odor: Farinaceous. | |
bjects, "But, Lord, by this time there is a bad | odor, for he has been there four days", to which Jes |
fferent olfactory neurons can distinguish a new | odor from the background environmental odors and det |
Its | odor has been described as green and moldy or meaty; |
a clear, colorless liquid with a slightly sweet | odor, highly soluble in water and miscible with etha |
Both isomers have a weak, characteristic | odor; however alpha-androstenol is often associated |
detected and identified by FES, either by their | odor in air, or by the "sensing of phage-triggered i |
fit of this topical analgesic is that it has no | odor, in contrast to other topical analgesics such a |
re the initial sites for synaptic processing of | odor information coming from the nose. |
Odor intensity is the perceived strength of odor sen | |
Thus, | odor intensity as well as odor identity is represent |
liant gloss and hard film and where its lack of | odor is desirable. |
ins and other nutrients, though its very strong | odor is not universally enjoyed. |
Neral's lemon | odor is less intense, but sweeter. |
The | odor is unique and smells strongly of fish. |
The | odor is not necessarily fishy, and the type of odor |
This fetid | odor is common to stinkhorn fungi, and attracts inse |
Cinnamic acid has a honey-like | odor; it and its more volatile ethyl ester (ethyl ci |
Because of its herbal | odor, it is used in the perfume and flavor industrie |
mology is relatively straightforward, a phantom | odor; it can be thought of as essentially an olfacto |
Molecular Basis of | Odor John E. Amoore, Published 1970, Thomas ISBN 039 |
roducts for storing their kimchi as it prevents | odor leakage. |
er 1996 in Danbury, Connecticut caused a strong | odor like rotten eggs due to the high concentration |
ding of critical sources, leading to pro-active | odor management. |
The molecular signature of body decomposition | odor may be detected by analytical equipment or elec |
Odor: middle-high fruity; | |
Odor: Mild or sometimes like raw potatoes | |
The | odor molecules transmit messages to the limbic syste |
s not have the problems epoxies do as it has no | odor, no VOCs, does not get hot during cure and is n |
Odor: Not distinctive. | |
e of odors and perhaps most directly related to | odor nuisance. |
The police reported that an | odor of burnt marijuana was coming from the vehicle |
red because of the overpoweringly objectionable | odor of the isonitrile). |
ally denuded the virgin forests; the unpleasant | odor of the sulphite mills replaced the equally unpl |
ample, when entering a restaurant initially the | odor of food is often perceived as being very strong |
ed from a water cannon, which leaves a terrible | odor of rot or sewage on whatever it touches. |
The Penanggal, thus, is said to carry an | odor of vinegar with her wherever she flies, and ret |
an aroma compound with an intense grassy-green | odor of freshly cut green grass and leaves. |
il being responsible for the noticeable exhaust | odor of early aircraft rotary engines. |
y flower that emerges above ground and emits an | odor of feces to attract its natural pollinators, du |
perfumes that which most nearly approaches the | odor of a woman's skin; whether it also suggests the |
compounds are largely responsible for the foul | odor of putrefying flesh, but also contribute to the |
tasteless and odorless, though may have a weak | odor of acetic acid. |
opMatters said that the album "has a bit of the | odor of a record-company stopgap about it", noting t |
compound that is the primary contributor to the | odor of musk. |
It has an indistinct taste, and a faint | odor of radish. |
n always be told from an ordinary woman by that | odor of vinegar. |
a colorless to pale yellow liquid that has the | odor of jasmine. |
nd primarily responsible for the characteristic | odor of musk is muscone. |
It is a clear, colorless liquid with a strong | odor of peppermint or camphor. |
the full on, | odor of sanctity, looking like when they were alive, |
The flesh is white, with a weak | odor of bleaching powder. |
The | odor of β-phellandrene has been described as peppery |
is responsible for the characteristic "fruity" | odor of the breath of persons in ketoacidosis. |
At lower concentration, it has the | odor of citrus, orange or grapefruit. |
g, scent marking, and contributes to the strong | odor of foxes in particular. |
in does not have the characteristic and intense | odor of vanilla. |
void Astragalus bisulcatus because of the musky | odor of the dimethyl selenium compounds contained in |
s this species is known as a plant that emit an | odor of Marihuana. |
cical black comedy" and smelling of "a distinct | odor of flop sweat". |
Truck companies respond to fires, | odor of natural gas and other calls they also can be |
enham's crew reported an oil slick and a strong | odor of diesel fuel afterwards, but again there were |
t, urine, and breath, giving off a strong fishy | odor or strong body odor. |
The mushroom has no distinctive | odor or taste, and its edibility is unknown. |
Odor: Pleasant. | |
ome question about whether the chemicals in the | odor pose a health risk. |
Any | odor present may range from that of dried skin to we |
regulations aimed at getting rid of the city's | odor problem. |
f into sewers, where it can cause environmental | odor problems. |
1978: Enforcement agencies note intense | odor problems. |
fats from drains and solve other wastewater and | odor problems. |
was disconcertingly violent; additionally, the | odor produced by the burning match was unpleasant. |
rocks they were found in had a rank, sulfurous | odor, reminding him of raw sewage. |
It is a colorless oily liquid with an | odor reminiscent of goats or other barnyard animals. |
This colorless oil has an | odor reminiscent of peardrop sweets as well as aceto |
similar to how it smells with a pleasant fruity | odor reminiscent of bergamot mint oil |
Because of its | odor reminiscent of scented geranium, as well as its |
yellow crystals with characteristic irritating | odor, resembling that of chlorine; impure samples ar |
It is soluble in water and possesses an | odor resembling that of acetic acid. |
the liver, heart failure, and a characteristic | odor resembling that of sweaty feet. |
The spa is known for its unpleasant | odor resulting from the sulphur springs. |
a benzene-fused oxazole ring structure, and an | odor similar to pyridine. |
rystals that exhibit a characteristic, aromatic | odor similar to that of naphthalene. |
none forms yellow triclinic crystals and has an | odor similar to benzoquinone. |
transparent wings, and can release an offensive | odor similar to stinkbugs. |
g growth and blossoming this plant will emit an | odor similar to sweaty, unwashed socks. |
compound with a molecular formula C8H6S and an | odor similar to naphthalene (mothballs). |
e, corrosive, colorless, viscous liquid with an | odor similar to that of ammonia. |
hloride is a light-yellow liquid with a pungent | odor, soluble in hydrocarbons and ethers. |
ozone in air where it has a very specific sharp | odor somewhat resembling chlorine bleach. |
es are often used in site diagnostics (multiple | odor sources) performed with the goal of establishin |
nction can be acute or chronic, and can also by | odor specific. |
As of 2010, Bourgeonal is the only known | odor substance to which males have a higher average |
odor suprathreshold determination with comparison to | |
Trimethylaminuria (TMAU), also known as fish | odor syndrome or fish malodor syndrome, is a rare me |
Because of the | odor, synthetic pathways have been developed to avoi |
eola also remembles the species, except for the | odor, taste, color of the cap, and by the smaller, n |
entitled: "2-Nonenal, Newly Found in Human Body | Odor Tends to Increase with Aging". |
ciduous vine with enormous flowers that emit an | odor that humans consider unpleasant but attractive |
ll", a meme found in pop culture relating to an | odor that is characteristically associated with the |
s research has identified compounds in axillary | odor that affect the female menstrual cycle . |
They emit an | odor that is often considered extremely nauseating b |
rs or stinking flowers are flowers that emit an | odor that smells like rotting flesh. |
They give a musty or earthy | odor that can be quite strong if an algal bloom is p |
addicted to canned coffee that has a particular | odor that smells like a mix of sugar and urine. |
These consist mainly of minor rashes without | odor that are aggravated by heat, humidity, stress a |
New-car smell is the common term for the | odor that comes from the combination of materials fo |
oiling as the water they are packaged in has an | odor that may be unpleasant to those not accustomed |
The mushroom has a strong | odor that has been described variously as "sweet and |
In addition to creating a foul | odor, the beetles' presence encourages the growth of |
After leaving the area of high | odor, the sensitivity is restored with time. |
1960 Because of its foul | odor the Wolf is dammed near its mouth and diverted |
ethyl acrylate has good warning properties; the | odor threshold is much lower than any level of healt |
t, but, for example, the U.S. E.P.A. reports an | odor threshold of 0.0012 parts per million (ppm), bu |
aromatic substances which often have a very low | odor threshold and contribute to the taste and aroma |
oist air produces methanethiol, which has a low | odor threshold and a noxious fecal smell. |
They may be similar in | odor to the acid or base they are derived from. |
dimethyl telluride which imparts a garlic-like | odor to the breath and sweat. |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |