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A trained sniffer dog can find hidden drugs or earthquake survivors1 and even detect2 cancer. We might not have as good a sense of smell as dogs, but we still follow our noses. Wake up and smell the coffee! Something smells fishy3. She has a nose for a bargain. The English language is full of idioms to do with smell, and many of them show how important smell is to our sense of judgement.
And that's not surprising, because a sense of smell is very useful in telling when food is off, or clothes need washing, for example. But millions of people can't smell anything at all: to use a medical term, they are 'anosmic.' In the UK alone, around 3 million people are anosmic, but the country's first clinic to help them has only recently been set up.
So how do people lose their sense of smell? Some people are born that way, they are congenitally anosmic. Others lose their sense of smell because of a head injury, or illness. Those with congenital anosmia might not know what they're missing4, but people who lose their sense of smell often become depressed5.
It's not only scents6 which are missing for people with anosmia. Food and drink lose their appeal too, because smell accounts for around 80% of our sense of flavour. They can't taste herbs, spices or garlic and fruit and wine simply taste sour.
Anosmia can also be dangerous. People with anosmia can get food poisoning, because they can't smell when food is bad. They can't smell smoke from a house fire, or leaking gas. Sarah Page is a patient at the new taste and smell clinic. She once turned the gas cooker on by mistake. Unable to smell it, Sarah was unaware7 that the house was filling with gas, which could have exploded at any time. It was some time before her mother came home and realised the problem.
Sarah is going to have an operation to treat her condition in the next few months. If it's successful, she says that what she wants most isn't to avoid danger. She would like to share the olfactory8 world of other people, including the bad smells. Sarah says, "People go 'Oh, that stinks9' - I want to be able to understand why that's a bad smell and join in with that conversation."
Quiz 测验
How many people are anosmic in the UK?
Around 3 million
Which phrase is used to mean 'born without a sense of smell'?
Congenitally anosmic
Why don't anosmic people enjoy wine?
It tastes sour/because 80% of flavour is smell
Why do anosmic people get food poisoning?
They can't smell when food is off/bad
What kind of treatment is Sarah Page going to have at the clinic?
An operation
detect 发现,检测
sense of smell 嗅觉
follow our noses 跟着鼻子走
wake up and smell the coffee! (比喻)认清事实
something smells fishy (比喻)什么事情有猫腻
she has a nose for a bargain (比喻)某人特别会找价廉物美的东西
idioms 成语
telling 判断
off (食品)坏了,馊了
head injury 头部创伤
depressed 沮丧,失落
scents 气味
food poisoning 食物中毒
leaking gas 煤气泄漏
patient 病人
operation 手术
treat her condition 治疗她的病症
olfactory 嗅觉
go 说
stinks 臭
1 survivors | |
幸存者,残存者,生还者( survivor的名词复数 ) | |
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2 detect | |
vt.察觉,发现;探测 | |
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3 fishy | |
adj. 值得怀疑的 | |
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4 missing | |
adj.遗失的,缺少的,失踪的 | |
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5 depressed | |
adj.沮丧的,抑郁的,不景气的,萧条的 | |
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n.香水( scent的名词复数 );气味;(动物的)臭迹;(尤指狗的)嗅觉 | |
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a.不知道的,未意识到的 | |
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8 olfactory | |
adj.嗅觉的 | |
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9 stinks | |
v.散发出恶臭( stink的第三人称单数 );发臭味;名声臭;糟透 | |
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n.注释词表;术语汇编 | |
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