单词 | smeke |
释义 | smeke in British English (smiːk) noun, verb a Scottish form of smoke smoke in British English (sməʊk) noun 1. the product of combustion, consisting of fine particles of carbon carried by hot gases and air 2. any cloud of fine particles suspended in a gas 3. a. the act of smoking tobacco or other substances, esp in a pipe or as a cigarette or cigar b. the duration of smoking such substances 4. informal a. a cigarette or cigar b. a substance for smoking, such as pipe tobacco or marijuana 5. something with no concrete or lasting substance everything turned to smoke 6. a thing or condition that obscures 7. any of various colours similar to that of smoke, esp a dark grey with a bluish, yellowish, or greenish tinge 8. go up in smoke verb 9. (intransitive) to emit smoke or the like, sometimes excessively or in the wrong place 10. a. to draw in on (a burning cigarette, etc) and exhale the smoke b. to use tobacco for smoking 11. (intransitive) slang to use marijuana for smoking 12. (transitive) to bring (oneself) into a specified state by smoking 13. (transitive) to subject or expose to smoke 14. (transitive) to cure (meat, fish, cheese, etc) by treating with smoke 15. (transitive) to fumigate or purify the air of (rooms, etc) 16. (transitive) to darken (glass, etc) by exposure to smoke 17. (intransitive) slang to move, drive, ride, etc, very fast 18. (transitive) obsolete to tease or mock 19. (transitive) archaic to suspect or detect Derived forms smokable (ˈsmokable) or smokeable (ˈsmokeable) adjective Word origin Old English smoca (n); related to Middle Dutch smieken to emit smoke |
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