及物动词
1. She has learned to smoke fish and ham.
她学会了熏鱼和火腿。
2. They smoked her and drove her away.
他们取笑她,并将她赶走。
不及物动词
1. A chimney could be seen smoking in the distance.
看得见远处的烟囱在冒烟。
2. Their swords smoked with blood.
他们的宝剑冒着血腥气。
名词
1. She cannot stand the smell of tobacco smoke.
她受不了香烟的气味。
A Heavy Smoker-(瘾君子)
A:You really should stop smoking, you know.
你知道,你真的应该戒烟了。
B:I know. I know. I don’t smoke too much, though.
我知道,知道。我的烟瘾也不是很重。
A:How many cigarettes do you smoke a day?
你每天抽多少根烟?
B:About a pack, more if I drink.
1包左右。如果喝酒的话,抽得多一点。
A:Wow. You’re really a heavy smoker.
哇,真是个瘾君子。
B:No, I’m not. My father smoked two packs a day for forty years.
我不是,我的父亲40年来每天抽两包。
A:He died of lung cancer, right?
他死于肺癌,是吗?
B:Yeah…you’re right. I really should stop smoking.
是…没错。我真的应该戒烟了。
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2. 烟(尘):化学物质在作业环境中以许多的型态存在,可能为气体(gas)、蒸气(Vapor)、熏烟(fume)、粉尘(dust)、雾(fog)、雾滴(mist)、烟尘(smoke)、烟雾(smog)、纤维(fiber)等.
1. 烟
Smoke consists of gas and small bits of solid material that are sent into the air when something burns.
e.g. A cloud of black smoke blew over the city...
一团黑烟吹过城市的上空。
e.g. The air was thick with cigarette smoke.
空气里充斥着浓浓的烟味。
2. 冒烟
If something is smoking, smoke is coming from it.
e.g. The chimney was smoking fiercely.
烟囱里浓烟滚滚。
e.g. ...a pile of smoking rubble.
一堆冒着烟的瓦砾
3. 吸(烟);抽(烟)
When someone smokes a cigarette, cigar, or pipe, they suck the smoke from it into their mouth and blow it out again. If you smoke, you regularly smoke cigarettes, cigars, or a pipe.
e.g. He was sitting alone, smoking a big cigar...
他独自坐在那儿,抽着一只大雪茄。
e.g. It's not easy to quit smoking cigarettes...
戒烟并非易事。
4. 熏制(鱼、肉等)
If fish or meat is smoked, it is hung over burning wood so that the smoke preserves it and gives it a special flavour.
e.g. ...the grid where the fish were being smoked.
熏鱼用的格栅
e.g. ...smoked bacon.
熏咸肉
5. see also: smoked;smoking
6. 无风不起浪
If someone says there's no smoke without fire or where there's smoke there's fire, they mean that there are rumours or signs that something is true so it must be at least partly true.
7. 被焚毁;被烧掉;被付之一炬
If something goes up in smoke, it is destroyed by fire.
e.g. More than 900 years of British history went up in smoke in the Great Fire of Windsor.
900 多年的英国历史在温莎城堡的一场大火中灰飞烟灭。
8. 以失败告终;一事无成
If something that is very important to you goes up in smoke, it fails or ends without anything being achieved.
e.g. Their dreams went up in smoke after the collapse of their travel agency.
他们的旅行社倒闭之后,他们的梦想也随之破灭了。
相关词组:smoke out
1. But a student surnamed Jiang from the University of International Business and Economics said people would continue to smoke regardless of the law.
2. According to another survey by the Beijing municipal health authority, 51 percent of respondents said they were victims of secondhand smoke.
3. DNA repair in the breast cells appears to be blocked when chemical components of the smoke activate a particular gene.
4. A new law that took effect Monday says family members can call in the police on people who smoke at home.
5. While the more religious individuals were more physically active and also less likely to smoke, these differences didn't account for their better lung function.
6. smoke的解释
6. NEW YORK - Cigarette smoke can transform normal breast cells into cancerous cells by blocking their normal ability to repair themselves.
7. smoke
7. The Gainesville research also pinpoints the mechanism by which cigarette smoke transforms normal breast cells into cancerous cells.
8. Langton said officials felt comfortable withdrawing the proposal because of improved sensors that can detect smoke and carbon monoxide.
9. The injured suffered from smoke inhalation, burns and carbon monoxide poisoning.
10. 911chaxun查询·英语单词
10. Smoke fumes contain multiple carcinogens that could cause lung and cardiac diseases.
noun
1. (baseball) a pitch thrown with maximum velocity
e.g. he swung late on the fastball
he showed batters nothing but smoke
Synonym: fastball heater hummer bullet
2. the act of smoking tobacco or other substances
e.g. he went outside for a smoke
smoking stinks
Synonym: smoking
3. smoke
3. street names for marijuana
Synonym: pot grass green goddess dope weed gage sess sens skunk locoweed Mary Jane
4. tobacco leaves that have been made into a cylinder
Synonym: roll of tobacco
5. something with no concrete substance
e.g. his dreams all turned to smoke
it was just smoke and mirrors
6. an indication of some hidden activity
e.g. with all that smoke there must be a fire somewhere
7. a cloud of fine particles suspended in a gas
Synonym: fume
8. a hot vapor containing fine particles of carbon being produced by combustion
e.g. the fire produced a tower of black smoke that could be seen for miles
Synonym: smoking
verb
1. inhale and exhale smoke from cigarettes, cigars, pipes
e.g. We never smoked marijuana
Do you smoke?
2. emit a cloud of fine particles
e.g. The chimney was fuming
Synonym: fume