smoking / smoʊk /

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smoking4 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. 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.
  2. something resembling this, as vapor or mist, flying particles, etc.
  3. something unsubstantial, evanescent, or without result: Their hopes and dreams proved to be smoke.
v. 无主动词 verb

smoked, smok·ing.

  1. to give off or emit smoke, as in burning.
  2. to give out smoke offensively or improperly, as a stove.
  3. to send forth steam or vapor, dust, or the like.
v. 有主动词 verb

smoked, smok·ing.

  1. to draw into the mouth and puff out the smoke of: to smoke tobacco.
  2. to use in this process.
  3. to expose to smoke.
v. 动词组 verb
  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.

smoking 近义词

smoking

等同于 butcher

smoking

等同于 cure

smoking 的近义词 11
smoking 的反义词 4
smoking

等同于 on a roll

smoking

等同于 rabid

smoking

等同于 serious

smoking

等同于 fired

smoking

等同于 burning

smoking

等同于 ireful

smoking

等同于 pyretic

smoking

等同于 tobacco

smoking

等同于 roasting

smoking

等同于 scalding

smoking

等同于 searing

smoking

等同于 sizzling

smoking

等同于 furious

smoking

等同于 hot

smoking

等同于 occur

smoking

等同于 puff

smoking

等同于 reek

smoking

等同于 run

smoking

等同于 scrutinize

smoking

等同于 smolder

smoking

等同于 befall

smoking

等同于 burn

smoking

等同于 dirty

smoking

等同于 fume

smoking

等同于 happen

smoking

等同于 hurry

smoking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smoking例句

  1. Stoumen made lighter reds this year, limiting the time juice was in contact with grape skins because the skins could have smoke residue from the wildfires that devastated Northern California wine country this harvest season.
  2. A little smoke, a little sweet, the loose stack of produce is irresistible.
  3. At lower heights, the team found, smoke and soot triggered most melting of the snow and ice.
  4. Outside of her apartment in San Francisco’s Dogpatch neighborhood, a throat-burning blanket of smoke hovered over the city as wildfires tore through the surrounding region.
  5. Their pulled pork shoulder, flecked with seasoned pieces of outside brown, takes a plodding hunk of meat and turns it into an elegant tangle of smoke, acid, flesh and fat.
  6. The estimated ship date of the gadget is December 2014—perfect timing to say sayonara to smoking forever.
  7. The night before he bought a lot of crack-cocaine on credit with no way to pay, intending to kill himself after smoking.
  8. In every movie I see somebody smoking, I never see anybody reading books.
  9. These pundits were raised by pot-smoking single moms and went to Montessori schools.
  10. How long has it been since the Republican Party had a smoking hot presidential ticket?
  11. He, with others, thinking the miss-sahib had gone to church, was smoking the hookah of gossip in a neighboring compound.
  12. Columbus found the natives of San Salvador smoking after this manner.
  13. When Cortez made conquest of Mexico in 1519 smoking seemed to be a common as well as an ancient custom among the natives.
  14. In 1629 he found the Hurons smoking the dried leaves and stalks of the Tobacco plant or petune.
  15. In most club card-rooms smoking is not permitted, but at the Pandemonium it is the fashion to smoke everywhere.