smoke 的 4 个定义
- 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.
- (10)
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.
- (6)
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.
- (6)
- 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.
smoke 近义词
fume; cigarette
由smoke构成的短语
- smoke out
- chain smoker
- go up in flames (smoke)
- holy cow (smoke)
- no smoke without fire
- watch one's dust (smoke)
更多smoke例句
- 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.