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异味
[yì wèi]
Translates directly as 'Strange Smell'. However, in certain contexts, it could be an expression for uniqueness or non-conformity to usual standards.
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你的血腥味
[nĭ de xuè xīng wèi]
It directly translates to your blood smell It might sound strange or dark in western context indicating ...
野性气昧
[yĕ xìng qì mèi]
Ye Xing Qi Wei translated directly would be Wild Character Smell While unconventional it gives off ...
鱼腥味
[yú xīng wèi]
Means Fishy Smell often symbolizing someone with traits not generally desirable potentially uncleanliness ...
闻不到
[wén bù dào]
Meaning Cant be smelled this name could signify absence or being unnoticed perhaps referring to ...
臭味难闻
[chòu wèi nán wén]
Simply meaning Unpleasant Smell it seems unusual as a nickname It might humorously imply someone ...
满口腥
[măn kŏu xīng]
Literally means Mouth full of pungent smell This nickname may suggest the person is not afraid to ...
一股骚味
[yī gŭ sāo wèi]
Loosely translates as a whiff of aroma or scent ; depending on the context it may imply an unusual ...
潮霉气味
[cháo méi qì wèi]
Translates to Damp and Moldy Smell Such an unusual moniker may indicate a unique personal style evoking ...
腐烂味道
[fŭ làn wèi dào]
Indicates something rotten or decaying which emits unpleasant smell Metaphorically it might indicate ...