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smoked
- IPA[smōkt]
美式
- (of food, especially meat or fish) cured or preserved by exposure to smoke;(of glass) treated in such a way as to darken it
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形容詞
- 1. (of food, especially meat or fish) cured or preserved by exposure to smoke a plate of smoked salmon
- 2. (of glass) treated in such a way as to darken it they were hidden behind the smoked glass of their limos
- a visible suspension of carbon or other particles in air, typically one emitted from a burning ... bonfire smoke
- emit smoke or visible vapour: heat the oil until it just smokes
Oxford Dictionary
- 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
- 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
- a column of smoke used as a way of conveying a message to a distant person.
Oxford 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
- without smoke: a smoke-free environment
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[sməʊkt]
英式
- (of food, especially meat or fish) cured or preserved by exposure to smoke: a plate of smoked salmon
Oxford Dictionary