deodorize          
verb [ I or T ] uk/diˈəʊ.dər.aɪz/ us/diˈoʊ.də.raɪz/ (UK usually deodorise)
 除臭,防臭
to remove odours (= smells, especially unpleasant ones) from something
  Bicarbonate of soda (or baking soda) has many uses, from cleaning tiles to deodorising fridges. 小苏打(或发酵粉)里的碳酸氢盐有许多用途,从清洁瓷砖到冰箱除臭都有效。 
 Deodorize your dishwasher by sprinkling 1/2 cup soda on the bottom between loads. 为洗碟机除臭,可以在机器闲置时在机器底部洒上1/2杯苏打水。 
 The automatic toilet cleaner not only cleans and deodorizes, it kills germs. 自动马桶清洁器不仅可以清洁和除臭,还可以杀死细菌。 
  除臭
to put on deodorant (= a substance put on the body to prevent or hide unpleasant smells)
  I need to shower, deodorize, and change into fresh clothes. 我需要淋浴、除臭、更衣。 
 - More examples
 - Use lemon juice to deodorize your skin after handling foods with strong odours.
 - Olive oil soap will gently clean and deodorize your hands in the kitchen.
 - These solvents are odourless or deodorized.
 - They spend nearly an hour after work scrubbing and deodorizing.
 - I am showered, cleaned, shaved, and deodorized, wearing a pressed shirt and shiny shoes.