词汇 | smoke |
释义 | smoke (verb) smoke 16 ENTRIES FOUND: smoke (noun) smoke (verb) smoked (adjective) smoke-filled room (noun) smoke-free (adjective) smoke alarm (noun) smoke and mirrors (noun) smoke bomb (noun) smoke detector (noun) smoke grenade (noun) smoke screen (noun) chain-smoke (verb) secondhand smoke (noun) blow (verb) fire (noun) pipe (noun) 1 smoke /ˈsmoʊk/ noun plural smokes 1 smoke /ˈsmoʊk/ noun plural smokes Learner's definition of SMOKE 1 [noncount] : the cloud of black, gray, or white gases and dust that is produced by burning something(燃烧产生的)烟 Smoke from the campfire stung my eyes.营火的烟熏到了我的眼睛。 cigarette smoke香烟的烟雾 We could see black smoke from the house fire.我们能看到从着火的房子里冒出的黑烟。 I smell smoke.我闻着有股烟味。 smoke inhalation烟尘吸入 — see also secondhand smoke 2 a [count] informal : a cigarette, cigar, etc. : something that people smoke(抽的)香烟 Hey, (have you) got a smoke?嗨,有烟吗? Can I bum a few smokes off you?能给我几支烟吗? b [singular] : the act of smoking a cigarette, cigar, etc.吸烟;抽烟 He went outside for a smoke. = He went outside to have a smoke. [=to smoke a cigarette, cigar, etc.]他到外面抽烟去了。 blow smoke chiefly US, informal : to lie about something : to say things that are not true in order to fool or impress people放烟幕弹;说假话 Don't listen to him. He's just blowing smoke.别听他的,他就是在胡扯。 go up in smoke 1 : to burn up completely被烧光;被烧毁 All their possessions went up in smoke. [=burned in a fire]他们所有的财产都被烧光了。 2 informal : to end or disappear completely毫无结果;化为乌有 When she hurt her back, all her dreams of being a dancer went up in smoke.背部受伤后,她成为舞蹈演员的梦想全都破灭了。 where there's smoke, there's fire (chiefly US) or there's no smoke without fire — used to say that if people are saying that someone has done something wrong there is usually a good reason for what they are saying无火不生烟;无风不起浪 “Do you believe those rumors about the mayor?” “Well, you know what they say, where there's smoke, there's fire.”“你相信有关市长的那些谣言吗?”“唔,你知道人家怎么说,无风不起浪嘛。” 2 smoke /ˈsmoʊk/ verb smokes; smoked; smoking 2 smoke /ˈsmoʊk/ verb smokes; smoked; smoking Learner's definition of SMOKE 1 : to suck the smoke from a cigarette, cigar, pipe, etc., into your mouth and lungs and then exhale it抽烟 [+ object] I caught her smoking a cigarette.我发现她在吸烟。 He was thrown out of school for smoking marijuana.他因吸食大麻被学校开除了。 [no object] She smokes and drinks, but I don't.她抽烟喝酒,但我不沾这些。 Do you mind if I smoke in here?您介意我在这儿吸烟吗? — see also chain-smoke, smoking 2 [+ object] : to produce smoke冒烟 That old car smokes when you start it up.那辆旧车启动时会冒烟。 the smoking remains of a fire大火之后的余烟 Olive oil has a high smoking point. [=it does not begin to produce smoke until it is heated to a high temperature]橄榄油的烟点很高。 3 [+ object] : to use smoke to flavor and preserve (food, such as meat, cheese, or fish)熏制 We smoke our hams over hickory.我们用山胡桃木熏制火腿。 — see also smoked 4 [+ object] US, informal a : to beat (someone or something) completely : defeat完胜;彻底击败 They smoked the competition.他们完胜竞争对手。 We got smoked.我们被彻底击败了。 b : to hit (a ball) very hard and fast用力快击(球) (baseball) He smoked a line drive into left field.他奋力向左外野击出一记平直球。 (tennis) She smoked a forehand down the line.她大力击出一记正手底线球。 put/stick that in your pipe and smoke it — see 1pipe smoke like a chimney chiefly US, informal : to smoke a lot of cigarettes, cigars, etc.大量吸烟 She still smokes like a chimney despite warnings from her doctor.她不顾医生警告,依旧大量吸烟。 smoke out [phrasal verb] smoke (someone or something) out or smoke out (someone or something) : to force (someone or something) to leave a place by filling the place with smoke用烟熏出 The hunters tried to smoke the foxes out of the den.猎人们试图用烟把狐狸从洞里熏出来。 — often used figuratively常用作比喻 She's determined to smoke out [=find out] the truth about what really happened.她决心查找出事实真相。 |
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