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smokeless

/smohk-lis/US // ˈsmoʊk lɪs //UK // (ˈsməʊklɪs) //

无烟,无烟的,无烟型,无烟雾

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : emitting, producing, or having little or no smoke.

Examples

  • Concave stone lamps filled with animal fat, on the other hand, are smokeless.

  • That means a smokeless fire pit is not a great pick for a large group, especially if you don’t want to be forced to huddle up directly next to each other.

  • If you’re sensitive to smoke but still want the feel of a wood-burning fire pit, you might want a smokeless fire pit, a newer technology that’s made to significantly lessen the amount of smoke emitted from a campfire.

  • Concave stone lamps filled with animal fat, on the other hand, are smokeless and can offer more than an hour of focused, candlelike light.

  • When I finally decided to get a pit of my own, I opted for the Solo Stove Yukon, in part because I heard it was almost smokeless.

  • Cressets at the main intersections burned constantly, their smokeless flames lighting the streets poorly.

  • For above was Crestline—even as the little Croatian settlement had been—smokeless, lifeless.

  • A small torch, that will give a very fine and hot smokeless flame, can be made from a piece of glass tube, about 4 in.

  • Of course, the whole difficulty in such cases arises from the invisible fire of smokeless powder.

  • We entered and found some soldiers cooking meat and potatoes on a smokeless stove.