Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - perfume
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Perfume
perfume
I. noun Etymology: Middle French perfum, probably from Old Occitan, from perfumar to ~, from per- thoroughly (from Latin) + fumar to smoke, from Latin fumare, from fumus smoke — more at fume Date: 1533 1. the scent of something sweet-smelling 2. a substance that emits a pleasant odor; especially a fluid preparation of natural essences (as from plants or animals) or synthetics and a fixative used for scenting Synonyms: see fragrance II. transitive verb (~d; perfuming) Date: 1531 to fill or imbue with an odor
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n. & v. --n. 1 a sweet smell. 2 fluid containing the essence of flowers etc.; scent. --v.tr. also (usu. as perfumed adj.) impart a sweet scent to; impregnate with a sweet smell. Derivatives perfumy adj. Etymology: F parfum, parfumer f. obs. It. parfumare, perfumare (as PER-, fumare smoke, FUME): orig. of smoke from a burning substance ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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1) духи; парфюмерия 2) отдушка - acoustic perfume - fancy perfume - floral perfume - soap perfume - solid perfume - water-soluble perfume ...Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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1. благоухание, аромат; запах the perfume of lilac —- запах (благоухание) сирени 2. духи a bottle of perfume —- флакон духов 3. слава, репутация the perfume of her sanctity —- слава о ее святости 4. душить духами 5. делать благоуханным flowers perfumeed the air —- воздух благоухал цветами ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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1. noun 1) благоухание, аромат; запах 2) духи 2. v. душить (духами и т.п.); делать благоуханным ...Англо-русский словарь
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~1 n 1 a liquid that has a strong pleasant smell, that you put on your skin or clothing to make yourself smell nice (She never wears perfume.) 2 a sweet or pleasant smell (the rose's heady perfume) ~2 v 1 literary to fill something with a sweet, pleasant smell (The flowers in her garden perfumed the evening air.) 2 to put perfume on something (Use lavender oil to perfume your handkerchiefs.) - perfumed adj (perfumed soap) ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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- 1533, from M.Fr. parfum, from parfumer "to scent," from Prov. perfumar, from L. per- "through" + fumare "to smoke." Earliest use in Eng. was in reference to fumes from something burning. ...Английский Этимологический словарь
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