smoke
- IPA[sməʊk]
英式
- a visible suspension of carbon or other particles in air, typically one emitted from a burning substance;an act of smoking tobacco
- emit smoke or visible vapour;suck on the end of a lit cigarette, cigar, pipe, etc. so as to inhale and exhale the smoke produced by the burning tobacco into the mouth
verb: smoke, 3rd person present: smokes, gerund or present participle: smoking, past tense: smoked, past participle: smoked
noun: smoke, plural noun: smokes
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名詞
- 1. a visible suspension of carbon or other particles in air, typically one emitted from a burning substance bonfire smoke
- 2. an act of smoking tobacco I'm dying for a smoke
- ▪ informal a cigarette or cigar you're going to buy some smokes of your own
- 3. British informal a big city, especially London she was offered a job in the Smoke
動詞
- 1. emit smoke or visible vapour heat the oil until it just smokes 同義詞
- 2. suck on the end of a lit cigarette, cigar, pipe, etc. so as to inhale and exhale the smoke produced by the burning tobacco into the mouth she was sitting at the kitchen table smoking he smoked forty cigarettes a day 同義詞
- ▪ inhale and exhale the smoke produced by burning (a narcotic drug) a year later she began smoking heroin
- 3. treat, fumigate, or cleanse by exposure to smoke.
- ▪ cure or preserve (food, especially meat or fish) by exposure to smoke their salmon and trout are smoked over peat and hand-sliced 同義詞
- ▪ subdue (insects, especially bees) by exposing them to smoke traditionally, the beekeeper must smoke the bees to calm them
- 4. North American informal kill (someone) by shooting they gotta go smoke this person
- ▪ defeat overwhelmingly in a fight or contest I got smoked in that fight
- 5. archaic make fun of (someone) we baited her and smoked her
- the action or habit of inhaling and exhaling the smoke of tobacco by sucking on the end of a ... the effect of smoking on health all campfires are prohibited, as is smoking
- emitting smoke or visible vapour: they huddled round his smoking fire in the winter damp
Oxford Dictionary
- the action or habit of inhaling and exhaling the smoke of tobacco by sucking on the end of a ... the effect of smoking on health all campfires are prohibited, as is smoking
- emitting smoke or visible vapor: they huddled round his smoking fire in the winter damp
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of food, especially meat or fish) cured or preserved by exposure to smoke: a plate of smoked salmon
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of food, especially meat or fish) cured or preserved by exposure to smoke: a plate of smoked salmon
Oxford Dictionary
- a column of smoke used as a way of conveying a message to a distant person.
Oxford Dictionary
- without smoke: a smoke-free environment
Oxford American Dictionary
- A mass of dense artificial smoke used to conceal military areas or operations from an enemy.
- a column of smoke used as a way of conveying a message to a distant person.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[smōk]
美式
- a visible suspension of carbon or other particles in air, typically one emitted from a burning ... bonfire smoke
- emit smoke or visible vapor: heat the oil until it just smokes
Oxford American Dictionary