Examples of using Acrid in English and their translations into Spanish
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it has white latex that tastes bitter then acrid.
your letter's acrid stench resembles that of the thing- if it is a thing- that now slavers spasmodically against my window shutter.
Grimlock's acrid disdain for weakness is rivaled only by his hostility towards those who use superior strength to victimize weaker life forms.
The air always acrid with lotions, or fuzzy with sprays- cloudy,
For example, liquid manure often generates acrid odours during production, storage and spreading, to which the operator's neighbors object.
Some residents complained of an"explosion" and the smell of acrid fumes coming from the room.
digestive, acrid, thermogenic, anthelmintic,
This organic peroxide is a colorless liquid with a characteristic acrid odor reminiscent of acetic acid.
botanist Vicente Cervantes describes it as:"a plant with an aromatic smell, an acrid taste, somewhat bitter and persistent.
I'm here, braving your acrid cologne one final time,
overflowed across my tongue, bitter and acrid.
this fondue smells like hot acrid barf.
pleasant mids up to acrid trebles.
urging the flock to drink the Kool-aid, made it easier for her to swallow the dark, acrid fluid.
You went home afterwards, your clothes full of the stench, the acrid reek of tobacco.
which emits a strong and acrid scent from the anterior part of the back.
R-40(NATO reporting name AA-6'Acrid') is a long-range air-to-air missile developed in the 1960s by the Soviet Union specifically for the MiG-25P interceptor,
it produced copious amounts of acrid smoke.
positively identifying collected specimens, the possibility to spot the toxic species by their acrid taste makes some of the mild species, such as R. cyanoxantha
latex of the plant causes tears, like acrid smoke(fūmus) does to the eyes.