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cigarette

/sig-uh-ret, sig-uh-ret/US // ˌsɪg əˈrɛt, ˈsɪg əˌrɛt //UK // (ˌsɪɡəˈrɛt) //

烟草,烟头,烟卷,烟雾

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a cylindrical roll of finely cut tobacco cured for smoking, considerably smaller than most cigars and usually wrapped in thin white paper.

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Examples

  • Terry eventually came back out for another cigarette and heard the news.

  • It’s also stupid human decisions, like fireworks and flaming cigarette butts and gender reveal parties, which ignite flames.

  • Once a source of cheap, unskilled labor and affordable cigarettes, Poland has developed into Eastern Europe’s economic powerhouse since joining the borderless EU in 2007.

  • Like I talked to a man who was standing there, smoking a cigarette.

  • This study provided some of the first clues that cigarette smoking could contribute to heart disease.

  • He observes the bodies floating away on the river, pulling on his cigarette with a sneer.

  • She retrieved a cigarette from her purse and lit it without moving her face away from the screen.

  • They say the currency devalues a few points just in the time it takes to smoke a cigarette.

  • Conservative hit man turned liberal media critic David Brock, spotted smoking an e-cigarette in the lobby.

  • “The truth is, we feel threatened,” her husband adds between drags on a cigarette.

  • One or two of the buffalo-hunters exchanged words with us while Mac was building his cigarette and lighting it.

  • She took a cigarette from the gayly tendered case and smoked for a few moments in silence.

  • She lit another cigarette, and for a few moments looked silently out of the window at the darkening woods beyond the lawn.

  • She led Isabel over to Mrs. Kaye, who sat alone on a small sofa, sipping her coffee and absently puffing at a cigarette.

  • Goodell lighted another cigarette and nonchalantly seated himself in the vacant chair.

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