词汇 | smoke |
释义 | smoke noun uk /sməʊk/ us /smoʊk/ smokenoun (GREY GAS)B1[ U ] the grey, black, or white mixture of gas and very small pieces of carbon that is produced when something burns: (燃烧所产生的)烟,烟雾 cigarette smokeHer clothes smelled of cigarette smoke. smoke-filledThe age of the smoke-filled bar is over. The fire produced a pall (= large mass)of smoke visible 20 miles away.大火产生的大团烟雾在20英里之外都能看见。 Plumes of smoke billowed from the chimney.滚滚浓烟从烟囱里冒出来。 a puff of smokeShe leaned back thoughtfully and blew a puff of (= a small amount of) smoke into the air.她若有所思地向后靠去,吐出了一口烟。 martin_33/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages go up in smoke to be destroyed by burning: 化成了烟,被大火烧毁 Because of the fire, hundreds of houses went up in smoke.由于这场大火,数百座房屋被烧毁。 Something that goes up in smoke fails to produce the result that was wanted: 未达到预期的效果,化为泡影 When the business went bankrupt, 20 years of hard work went up in smoke.公司破产时,20年的苦心经营化为乌有。 The smoke made me cough.烟呛得我直咳嗽。 The alarm should go off automatically as soon as smoke is detected.警报器一旦测出有烟就会自动鸣响。 I saw her through a haze of cigarette smoke.我透过一片香烟的烟雾看见了她。 I heard a loud bang and then saw black smoke.我听到砰的一声巨响,接着就看到了黑烟。 Breathing in other people's cigarette smoke is bad for you . Products of fire ash ashy belch burn something to a cinder cinder clinker ember fumes haze smokeless smokily smoky smut soot sooty smokenoun (CIGARETTE)[ S ] the act of smoking a cigarette: 抽烟,吸烟 a smokeI really enjoy a smoke at the end of a meal.我很喜欢在饭后抽一支烟。 [ C ]informal a cigarette: 香烟 Would you buy me some smokes while you're out?你出去的时候能帮我买些烟吗? Tobacco & smoking anti-tobacco ashtray big tobacco briar chain-smoker cigarette cigarette butt cigarette holder lighter nicotine patch passive smoking puffer roll up!idiom roll-your-own second-hand smoke shisha smokeless tar tobacco weed smokenoun (CITY)the (big) smokeUK and Australian English informal any large city, especially London, Sydney, or Melbourne: 大城市(尤指伦敦、悉尼或墨尔本) He was a young lad of 16 when he first came to the big smoke.他初次来到这座大城市时还是个16岁的小伙子。 Idiomthere's no smoke without fire smoke verb uk /sməʊk/ us /smoʊk/ smokeverb (BREATHE SMOKE)A1[ I or T ] to breathe smoke into the mouth and usually lungs from a cigarette, pipe, etc.: 吸烟,抽烟 Do you mind if I smoke?我抽根烟你介意吗? I used to smoke a packet of cigarettes a day.我曾经一天抽一包烟。 Fewer people smoke these days than used to.现在吸烟的人比以往少了。 In the interests of safety, please do not smoke.为了安全起见,请不要吸烟。 She doesn't drink or smoke and I'm sure she'll outlive us all. She can smoke - I don't have a problem with that.她可以吸烟——我没意见。 He used to smoke 40 cigarettes a day. Tobacco & smoking anti-tobacco ashtray big tobacco briar chain-smoker cigarette cigarette butt cigarette holder lighter nicotine patch passive smoking puffer roll up!idiom roll-your-own second-hand smoke shisha smokeless tar tobacco weed smokeverb (GREY GAS)[ I ] to produce smoke as a result of industrial activity or of something such as an electrical fault: 冒烟 The skyline is dominated by smoking factory chimneys.地平线上全是工厂冒着烟的烟囱。 Suddenly the TV went blank and started smoking.电视机突然图像全无,开始冒烟。 Burning, burnt & on fire afire aflame alight blaze burn (something) down burn sb up burned out burnt out combustible consume flare frazzled incinerate inflammable on fireidiom post-burn reignite scald self-immolation unburnable smokeverb (PRESERVE)[ T ] to preserve meat, fish, or cheese using smoke from burning wood: (用烟)熏制 People in Egypt were salting, drying, and smoking fish and meat 6,000 years ago.埃及人6000年前就开始进行鱼和肉的腌制、风干和熏制。 Preserving & storing food aluminium foil beeswax wrap bin biscuit tin bread basket defrost flash-freeze foil food technology freeze-dried pickling plastic wrap potted preserving processed Tupperware ultra-pasteurized ultra-processed uncured unpasteurized Phrasal verbsmoke someone/something out smoke | American Dictionarysmoke noun us/smoʊk/ smokenoun (CLOUDY AIR)[ U ] a cloudy gray or black mixture of air and very small pieces of carbon produced by something that is burning: The building filled with smoke. Nobody died in the fire, but three people were treated for smoke inhalation. smokenoun (ACT OF SMOKING)[ C ] an act of smoking smoke verb us/smoʊk/ smokeverb (BREATHE SMOKE)[ I/T ] to breathe smoke into the mouth or lungs from burning tobacco smokeverb (PRESERVE)[ T ] to preserve and add a smoky flavor to meat, fish, or cheese using smoke from burning wood: They smoke the fish over wood chips. smokeverb (PRODUCE SMOKE)[ I ] to produce or give off smoke: The oil in the frying pan started smoking. Phrasal verbsmoke someone out Examples of smokesmoke Genetic models for the natural history of smoking : evidence for a genetic influence on smoking persistence. Applicants who had ever smoked were more commonly men (90n9 %) than women (9n1 %). Genetic contribution to risk of smoking initiation : comparisons across birth cohorts and across cultures. Their unfortunate brothers listened to them as they preached, smoked and philosophised in the safe confines of the pote. More rarely, dried leaves and twigs have been boiled for drinking or rolled into cigarettes and smoked. Secondly, we examine variations in the effects of smoking according to indicators of the temporal proximity and intensity of daily smoking. A meta-evaluation of smoking cessation intervention research among pregnant women: improving the science and art. The three smoking cessation therapies had, on a population level, lower effects than the other three treatments. Furthermore, the number of people quitting smoking increased as the intensity of the smoking-cessation intervention increased (15). The clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of bupropion and nicotine replacement therapy for smoking cessation: a systematic review and economic evaluation. However, there was a dearth of evidence about these broader determinants and associated interventions, except in areas such as smoking cessation programs. A population-based twin study in women of smoking initiation and nicotine dependence. A population based twin study in women of smoking initiation and nicotine dependence. Personality and the inheritance of smoking behavior : a genetic perspective. They might be eating, talking, whistling, humming, smoking during the most dramatic scenes. See all examples of smoke These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withsmokesmokeThese are words often used in combination with smoke. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. blue smoke One is worn piston rings, and then there is bluesmoke. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 cloud of smoke While this fellow is dancing with an attractive young woman, he begins to levitate, before disappearing in a billowing, sulphuric cloudofsmoke. coal smoke Occasionally in the nineteenth century coalsmoke had been viewed in a positive light as a symbol of progress. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with smoke |
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