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go up in smoke

/smohk/US // smoʊk //UK // (sməʊk) //

化为乌有,化为乌有了,化为灰烬

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : the visible vapor and gases given off by a burning or smoldering substance, especially the gray, brown, or blackish mixture of gases and suspended carbon particles resulting from the combustion of wood, peat, coal, or other organic matter.
    • : something resembling this, as vapor or mist, flying particles, etc.
    • : something unsubstantial, evanescent, or without result: Their hopes and dreams proved to be smoke.
    • : an obscuring condition: the smoke of controversy.
    • : an act or spell of smoking something, especially tobacco: They had a smoke during the intermission.
    • : something for smoking, as a cigar or cigarette: This is the best smoke on the market.
    • : Slang. marijuana.
    • : Slang. a homemade drink consisting of denatured alcohol and water.
    • : Physics, Chemistry. a system of solid particles suspended in a gaseous medium.
    • : a bluish or brownish gray color.
v.无主动词 verb
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    smoked, smok·ing.

    • : to give off or emit smoke, as in burning.
    • : to give out smoke offensively or improperly, as a stove.
    • : to send forth steam or vapor, dust, or the like.
    • : to draw into the mouth and puff out the smoke of tobacco or the like, as from a pipe or cigarette.
    • : Slang. to ride or travel with great speed.
    • : Australian. to flee.to abscond.
v.有主动词 verb
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    smoked, smok·ing.

    • : to draw into the mouth and puff out the smoke of: to smoke tobacco.
    • : to use in this process.
    • : to expose to smoke.
    • : to fumigate.
    • : to cure by exposure to smoke.
    • : to color or darken by smoke.
  1. 1
    • : smoke out, to drive from a refuge by means of smoke.to force into public view or knowledge; reveal: to smoke out the leaders of the spy ring.

Phrases

  • smoke out
  • chain smoker
  • go up in flames (smoke)
  • holy cow (smoke)
  • no smoke without fire
  • watch one's dust (smoke)

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inmiscarry
Synonyms
abort舍弃,退出,舍弃权,退出来fall through落空,落空了,落下了,落下backslide倒退,倒退的情况下,倒退的情况,倒退的现象blunder失误,大错特错,失策decline衰退,减少,衰落,下降deteriorate恶化,变质,衰败,变差fall坠落,跌倒,跌落,摔倒fizzle咝咝声,咝咝作响,咝咝声响,泡影flop扑倒,扑向flounder鲽鱼,漫天飞舞,漫天飞舞的鱼群,漫无目的的游荡fold折叠,褶皱,折,折痕founder创始人,创办人,创始者,创立者misfire失火,失火事件,失火了,失火的问题miss错过了,错过,怀念,错过的slip滑落,滑倒,滑移,溜back wrong horse错马,错马而行,错马了,错票be defeated失败,败北,打败了,打败be demoted遭降职,降职,降级,遭贬be found lacking缺少,发现没有,不见得,缺少什么be in vain枉费,枉费心机,徒劳无益,枉费了be ruined毁了,毁掉了,毁掉,沦落风尘break down分解,崩溃,溃败,破解come to naught落空,落空了,化为泡影,化为乌有come to nothing落空,化为乌有,落空了,化为泡影fall flat跌倒在地,跌倒了,摔倒了,扁平化fall short亏损,亏欠,亏空,不及格go astray走入歧途,走失,走错路go down下去,下来,下去了,下降go down swinging荡气回肠,荡气回肠地走下去,荡气回肠地走了go downhill走下坡路,走下坡路了,下坡路,下坡go wrong出错,出错了,出岔子,出问题hit bottom跌至谷底,跌入谷底,跌到谷底,跌落谷底hit the skids遭遇滑坡,打滑了,打滑,遭遇滑铁卢lose control失控,失去控制,失守,失态lose out吃亏,吃亏了,吃亏的,亏损lose status丧失地位,丧失身份,丧失资格,丢掉身份meet with disaster蒙难,惨遭不幸,遭遇灾难,遭殃miss fire失火,失火了,失火事件,错过了火miss the boat错失良机,误入歧途,错过了船,误事miss the mark错失良机,失手,失误,错失play into扮演成,演变成,玩到,扮演为run aground搁浅,沉没,落水,触礁turn out badly糟糕的结果,糟糕的结果是,倒霉的是,不妙
as infail
Synonyms
break down分解,崩溃,溃败,破解decline衰退,减少,衰落,下降fall坠落,跌倒,跌落,摔倒abort舍弃,退出,舍弃权,退出来backslide倒退,倒退的情况下,倒退的情况,倒退的现象blunder失误,大错特错,失策deteriorate恶化,变质,衰败,变差fizzle咝咝声,咝咝作响,咝咝声响,泡影flop扑倒,扑向flounder鲽鱼,漫天飞舞,漫天飞舞的鱼群,漫无目的的游荡fold折叠,褶皱,折,折痕founder创始人,创办人,创始者,创立者miscarry流产,小产,小便,堕胎miss错过了,错过,怀念,错过的slip滑落,滑倒,滑移,溜back wrong horse错马,错马而行,错马了,错票be defeated失败,败北,打败了,打败be demoted遭降职,降职,降级,遭贬be found lacking缺少,发现没有,不见得,缺少什么be in vain枉费,枉费心机,徒劳无益,枉费了be ruined毁了,毁掉了,毁掉,沦落风尘come to naught落空,落空了,化为泡影,化为乌有come to nothing落空,化为乌有,落空了,化为泡影fall flat跌倒在地,跌倒了,摔倒了,扁平化fall short亏损,亏欠,亏空,不及格fall through落空,落空了,落下了,落下go astray走入歧途,走失,走错路go down下去,下来,下去了,下降go down swinging荡气回肠,荡气回肠地走下去,荡气回肠地走了go downhill走下坡路,走下坡路了,下坡路,下坡go wrong出错,出错了,出岔子,出问题hit bottom跌至谷底,跌入谷底,跌到谷底,跌落谷底hit the skids遭遇滑坡,打滑了,打滑,遭遇滑铁卢lose control失控,失去控制,失守,失态lose out吃亏,吃亏了,吃亏的,亏损lose status丧失地位,丧失身份,丧失资格,丢掉身份meet with disaster蒙难,惨遭不幸,遭遇灾难,遭殃miss the boat错失良机,误入歧途,错过了船,误事play into扮演成,演变成,玩到,扮演为run aground搁浅,沉没,落水,触礁turn out badly糟糕的结果,糟糕的结果是,倒霉的是,不妙

Examples

  • The 491,000-acre August Complex Fire is now the largest blaze in state history, and statewide, a total of more than 3 million acres have gone up in smoke, a record area for a single year.

  • I am constantly wondering if the tightness in my chest is panic or rage or virus or smoke.

  • When a shot is fired, it’s the bang that is heard, the smoke that is felt.

  • The fires fueled huge thunderclouds, which drew between 300,000 and 900,000 metric tons of smoke into the stratosphere — more smoke than any known inferno.

  • Maybe there’s too much smog that day from agricultural emissions in the Central Valley, or even too many locals complain that they don’t like smoke.

  • When it comes to the increasing number of rape allegations leveled at Bill Cosby, the smoke is becoming impenetrable.

  • You spice it with blues and skiffle music, and pickle it in alcohol and tobacco smoke.

  • “At least it keeps the mosquitoes away,” one of my table-mates said, as we watched the swooshes of smoke waft into the Havana sky.

  • Perhaps the guards at the Guantanamo Bay detention facilities will finally be allowed to smoke cubans, too.

  • So too does Inherent Vice, which is something like a love letter written in pot smoke to the Gold Coast.

  • The young men gathered round him and offered him a cigar, which he accepted and began to smoke.

  • After a bit of waiting, Mac decided that the smoke was floating from a certain direction, and we began to edge carefully that way.

  • The smoke from her kitchen fire rose white as she put in dry sumac to give it a start.

  • In most club card-rooms smoking is not permitted, but at the Pandemonium it is the fashion to smoke everywhere.

  • When the smoke and dust cleared away nothing stirred on the whole of that piece of ground.