How is the word благовоние translated from Russian to English

Вещество, которое жгут ради приятного запаха.

A substance burned to make a sweet smell.

noun
English translation
Incense

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  • В храме пахло горящими благовониями. The temple smelled of burning incense.

  • Решение разъярило весь город. The decision incensed the whole town.

  • Она зажгла палочку благовония перед йогой. She lit a stick of incense before yoga.

  • Такие небрежные замечания каждый раз разъяряют соседей. Such careless remarks incense the neighbours every time.

  • Тебе нравится запах сандалового благовония? Do you like the smell of sandalwood incense?

  • Ничто не может разъярить его сильнее, чем когда его не замечают. Nothing can incense him more than being ignored.

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How is “благовоние” translated from Russian?
“благовоние” translates into English as “Incense”. Add this word to your VibeLing vocabulary and lock it in with spaced repetition.
What does “благовоние” mean?
Meaning of “благовоние”: Вещество, которое жгут ради приятного запаха. In English — “Incense”.
What part of speech is “благовоние”?
“благовоние” is a noun.
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