reek /ˈrik/
  煙,水蒸汽,霧,臭氣(vi.)冒煙,發臭氣,散髮(vt.)用煙燻,散髮
  Reek, n.  Vapor; steam; smoke; fume.
     As hateful to me as the reek of a limekiln.   --Shak.
  Reek, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Reeked p. pr. & vb. n. Reeking.]  To emit vapor, usually that which is warm and moist; to be full of fumes; to steam; to smoke; to exhale.
     Few chimneys reeking you shall espy.   --Spenser.
  I found me laid
  In balmy sweat, which with his beams the sun
  Soon dried, and on the reeking moisture fed.   --Milton.
     The coffee rooms reeked with tobacco.   --Macaulay.
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  reek
       n : a distinctive odor that is offensively unpleasant [syn: malodor,
            malodour, stench, stink, fetor, foetor, mephitis]
       v 1: have an element suggestive (of something); "his speeches
            smacked of racism" [syn: smack]
       2: smell badly and offensively; "The building reeks of smoke"
          [syn: stink]
       3: be wet with sweat or blood, as of one's face [syn: fume]
       4: give off smoke, fumes, warm vapour, steam, etc.; "Marshes
          reeking in the sun"