英[wɪf]美[wɪf]
记忆方法
万物拟声法
拟声词,大家自己的常识把这个单词的发音和意思之间建立一种联系就可以很快速的记住单词意思。
noun(名词)
双解例句
noun(名词)
小知识
A whiff can mean the hint of something you smell. When you drive past the sewage treatment plant and suddenly roll up your car windows, it's usually because you've gotten a whiff of the plant's special odor.
Whiff can be used as either a noun or verb, and it implies a brief or small puff or sniff. A person can have “a whiff of the exotic,” which means they are living like the rest of us, but there is a little something about them that seems foreign or different. Sometimes, of course, odors are so overpowering that a small sniff is all you need: “Take a whiff of this,” your friend might say to you, holding out a carton of sour milk. In that case, one whiff will be more than enough.