[mass noun]a visible suspension of carbon or other particles in air, typically one emitted from a burning substance
(尤指燃烧物散发的)烟
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bonfire smoke. 篝火烟。
[count noun]an act of smoking tobacco
抽烟
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I'm dying for a smoke. 我非常想抽根烟。
[count noun]
〈非正式〉 香烟;雪茄。
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〈英,旧〉 大城市(尤指伦敦)
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she was offered a job in the Smoke. 她在伦敦找了份工作。
[no obj.]emit smoke or visible vapour
冒烟,冒气
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heat the oil until it just smokes .油加热到冒烟。
inhale and exhale the smoke of tobacco or a drug
吸烟;吸毒品
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Janine was sitting at the kitchen table smoking 简奈恩坐在厨房桌旁,抽着烟
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[as noun
smoking ]the effect of smoking on health 吸烟对健康的影响
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[with obj.]
he smoked forty cigarettes a day .他一天抽四十根香烟。
[with obj.][often as adj.
熏制(肉,鱼)
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smoked salmon. 熏鲑鱼。
treat (glass) so as to darken it
(玻璃)用烟熏黑或染成烟灰色
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the smoked glass of his lenses. 他的烟灰色玻璃镜片。
fumigate, cleanse, or purify by exposure to smoke
烟熏消毒。
subdue (insects, especially bees) by exposing them to smoke
用烟熏法制服(或驱赶)(昆虫,尤指蜜蜂)。
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用烟把人(或物)熏出来
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we will fire the roof and smoke him out. 我们会点燃屋顶,把他给熏出来。
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〈喻〉 强使某人把某事公之于众
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as the press smokes him out on other human rights issues, he will be revealed as a social conservative. 当报界迫使他说出在其他人权问题上的立场时,他会露出自己社会保守派的真面目。
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〈北 美,非正式〉 开枪杀死(某人)。
defeat overwhelmingly in a fight or contest
(战斗或竞赛中)彻底击败。
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〈古〉 取笑(某人),戏弄(某人)
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we baited her and smoked her. 我们引她上钩,又取笑她。
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go up in smoke informal be destroyed by fire 〈非正式〉 被焚毁 -
figurative (of a plan) come to nothing 〈喻〉 (计划)失败,破灭more than one dream is about to go up in smoke. 不止一个梦想将要破灭 -
no smoke without fire (或where there's smoke there's fire )proverb there's always some reason for a rumour 〈谚〉 无火不生烟,无风不起浪 -
smoke and mirrors N. Amer. the obscuring or embellishing of the truth of a situation with misleading or irrelevant information 〈北美〉 (用误导或无关的信息)掩饰真相,障眼法the budget process is an exercise in smoke and mirrors. 预算程序不过是在施障眼法 -
[ORIGIN with reference to illusion created by conjuring tricks.]
smoke like a chimney smoke tobacco incessantly 不停地吸烟
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