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smoky

/smoh-kee/US // ˈsmoʊ ki //UK // (ˈsməʊkɪ) //

烟雾弥漫,烟雾缭绕,有烟味的,有烟尘的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    smok·i·er, smok·i·est.

    • : emitting smoke, especially in large amounts.
    • : hazy; darkened or begrimed with smoke.
    • : having the character or appearance of smoke: smoky colors.
    • : pertaining to or suggestive of smoke: a smoky haze.
    • : of a dull or brownish gray; cloudy.

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Examples

  • The post 5 exciting ways to make smoky desserts appeared first on Popular Science.

  • Thermal goggles detect heat energy, letting you see the shapes of images, even in situations where there truly is no light—like in a smoky building.

  • Complaints about air pollution date back at least to ancient Rome, when the smoky cloud hanging over the city was called “infamous air” and “heavy heaven.”

  • It’s also targeting an area where numerous wildfires have flared up and a smoky haze fills the skies.

  • If you want a slightly smokier flavor, skip the aluminum foil and add a few more layers of banana leaf.

  • On 1902, a shoeless boy from the Great Smoky Mountains stood before the dean at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

  • Toking up was implied by smoky backgrounds and non sequiturial banter.

  • They also ran the second-most important ad of the season, painting Quinn as a creature of a smoky backroom.

  • We see Lauren, covered in sweat, dancing nervously in the middle of a smoky, caliginous, gay S&M club.

  • Thousands of people wrapped in flags marched in the frosty, smoky air.

  • It'll be a sure enough smoky one, too, with this mixture uh dry grass an' the new growth springin' up.

  • Four miles to the north of Smoky Cape is an inlet having a bar harbour, on which there is but eight feet water.

  • Another singer has just finished his turn, and comes out of the smoky hall, wiping the perspiration from his short, fat neck.

  • One side of the settle faced toward one smoky old fireplace, the other toward the second.

  • It hung on a crane in the west fireplace, and was delightfully black, and often made the tea taste smoky, like camp tea.