Smoked glass has been made darker by being treated with smoke.
...a white van with smoked-glass windows.
2. See also smoke
smoked in British English
(sməʊkt)
adjective
1. cookery
(of meat, fish, cheese, etc) cured by treating with smoke
Would you like smoked or unsmoked bacon?
2.
darkened or tinted by exposure to smoke
a white van with smoked glass windows
Examples of 'smoked' in a sentence
smoked
I'm still smoking the French brand the man smoked, I don't know why.
Hugo Wilcken THE EXECUTION (2002)
He lit a cigarette, watched his trembling fingers until they stilled, then sat back and smoked.
Robert Wilson THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS (2002)
She hid in the darkness, away from the lighted dance floor and smoked the cigarette down to her nails.
Robert Wilson THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS (2002)
In other languages
smoked
British English: smoked /ˈsməʊkt/ ADJECTIVE
Smoked glass has been made darker by being treated with smoke.
...a white van with smoked-glass windows.
American English: smoked
Arabic: مُلَوَّن
Brazilian Portuguese: defumado
Chinese: 烟熏的
Croatian: zatamnjen
Czech: uzený
Danish: røget
Dutch: gerookt
European Spanish: ahumado
Finnish: savustettu
French: fumé
German: geräuchert
Greek: καπνιστός
Italian: affumicato
Japanese: いぶした
Korean: 훈제한
Norwegian: røykt
Polish: wędzony
European Portuguese: fumado
Romanian: fumuriu
Russian: дымчатый
Latin American Spanish: ahumado
Swedish: rökt
Thai: รมควัน
Turkish: tütsülenmiş
Ukrainian: копчений
Vietnamese: hun khói
All related terms of 'smoked'
smeech
the product of combustion , consisting of fine particles of carbon carried by hot gases and air
smeke
the product of combustion , consisting of fine particles of carbon carried by hot gases and air
smoke
Smoke consists of gas and small bits of solid material that are sent into the air when something burns .
smoked meat
highly seasoned cured beef , usually cut from a brisket
smoked rubber
a type of crude natural rubber in the form of brown sheets obtained by coagulating latex with an acid, rolling it into sheets, and drying over open wood fires . It is the main raw material for natural rubber products
smoked salmon
Smoked salmon is the flesh of a salmon which is smoked and eaten raw.
smoked haddock
haddock that has been cured by treating with smoke
smoke out
If you smoke out someone who is hiding, you discover them and make them publicly known.
chain-smoke
Someone who chain-smokes smokes cigarettes or cigars continuously.
ribbed and smoked sheet
a type of crude natural rubber in the form of brown sheets obtained by coagulating latex with an acid, rolling it into sheets, and drying over open wood fires . It is the main raw material for natural rubber products
Chinese translation of 'smoked'
smoked
(sməukt)
adj
[bacon, salmon]熏制(製)的 (xūnzhì de)
[glass]烟(煙)熏(薰)过(過)的 (yān xūnguo de)
smoke
(sməuk)
n(u)
烟(煙) (yān)
vi
[person]吸烟(煙) (xīyān)
[chimney]冒烟(煙) (màoyān)
vt
[cigarette, cigar, pipe]抽 (chōu)
[fish, meat]熏制(製) (xūnzhì)
to have a smoke/go for a smoke抽根烟(煙)/去抽根烟(煙) (chōu gēn yān/qù chōu gēn yān)
to go up in smoke[house etc]被烧(燒)光 (bèi shāoguāng) (fig) 突然破灭(滅) (tūrán pòmiè)