What does «oliscar» mean in Spanish?
- To sniff, to smell with persistence and persistence. To follow a smell.
Examples of use in Spanish: "El perro quiere oliscar con insistencia las bolsas de basura, pero su amo no lo deja".
- To search for something with a certain interest. To seek to know or find out something.
Examples of use in Spanish: "Oliscar el peligro".
- (oliscarse) That something starts to smell bad, usually said of food and especially meats.
Examples of use in Spanish: "Comienza a oliscarse el pescado de la heladera".
- (oliscarse) That you begin to notice signs of a certain condition.