absol. or intransitive.
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释义 | the world > physical sensation > use of drugs and poison > tobacco > smoking > smoke [verb (intransitive)] (22) whiff1602 absol. or intransitive. smoke1617 intransitive. To inhale (and expel again) the fumes of tobacco, or other suitable substance, from a pipe, cigar, or cigarette. More recently, also… to blow (raise obs.) a cloud1699 transferred. to blow (raiseobs.) a cloud: to smoke tobacco. (colloquial or slang.) drawa1774 intransitive. To take a deep pull or drag at or on a cigarette, pipe, etc. Also (and in earliest use) transitive: to inhale smoke from or suck on… smook1805 intransitive and transitive. To smoke, in various senses. blow1808 To smoke (tobacco); also intransitive (dialect) But to blow a cloud is a common figurative expression for to smoke a pipe. See also cloud, n. 5b. to have (or take) a smoke1835 A spell of smoking tobacco, etc. to have (or take) a smoke, to smoke a pipe, cigarette, or cigar. tobacconize1876 (a) intransitive to smoke tobacco; (b) transitive to impregnate with tobacco-smoke. shoch1898 intransitive. To draw at a tobacco-pipe, to smoke. inhale1933 transitive. To breathe in; to draw in by (or as by) breathing; to take into the lungs. Used spec. of the taking in of anæsthetics in form of gas… fag1940 intransitive. To smoke. Also transitive with it. Now chiefly British. to have a burn1941 A ‘smoke’; tobacco, esp. a cigarette; to have a burn: to smoke a cigarette. slang. Subcategories:— bring into state by smoking (1) — heavily or too much (3) — chain-smoke (1) — smoke a pipe (2) — draw (of a pipe) (2) — light up (1) |
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