ypʃənt͡ɕa•m
{verb I} [Generate paradigm] 1. {transitive} to smell, to sniff
♦ sire•ɲəm ypʃənt͡ɕa•m {verb I} to smell lilacs
♦ ta•rəm ypʃənt͡ɕa•m {verb I} {set phrase} to know the smell of gunpowder, to take part in combat
♦ ypʃənt͡ɕa•ʃ o•gəl {verb I – negative} {set phrase} not to experience, not to know, not to be familiar with
♦ y•pʃət͡ɕ ont͡ɕa•ʃ o•gəl {verb II – negative} {set phrase} not to experience, not to know, not to be familiar with
♦ ʃu•dəm ypʃənt͡ɕa•m {verb I} to smell hay
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// y•pʃət͡ɕ koʃta•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above); {set phrase} to snoop around, to sniff around, to make inquiries, to try to find out
♢ ʃoŋgəje•ŋ t͡ɕot y•pʃət͡ɕ koʃte•ʃ {sentence} the old man is really snooping around
// y•pʃət͡ɕ lekta•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above); {set phrase} to snoop around, to sniff around, to make inquiries, to try to find out
♢ polit͡se•jskij y•pʃət͡ɕ lekte•ʃ {sentence} the policeman is sniffing around
// y•pʃət͡ɕ nala•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above); {set phrase} to sniff out, to find out
// ʃə•ltəkəm y•pʃət͡ɕ nala•m {verb I} to sniff out a secret
// y•pʃət͡ɕ ʃukte•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above); {set phrase} to sniff out, to find out
// ikta•ʒ-køn sekre•tʃəm y•pʃət͡ɕ ʃukte•m {verb II} to sniff out someone's secret
--"PARENT"--> ypʃe•m