smoke 的英语意思
smokesmoke1 /sməʊk $ smoʊk/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1[uncountable] white, grey, or black gas that is produced by something burning燃烧时产生的白色、灰色或黑色气体:
clouds of black smoke滚滚黑烟
cigarette smoke烟草烟雾
Smoke from burning fields drifted across nearby roads.燃烧的田野冒出的烟雾飘过附近的道路。
the pall of smoke (=thick cloud of smoke) that hung over the city笼罩城市上空的烟幕(=厚重的烟云)wisp/puff of smoke (=a small amount of smoke)(=少量烟雾)
Rangers watched from their fire towers for any wisps of smoke.护林员从瞭望塔上监视是否出现丝丝烟雾。2[countable usually singular] an act of smoking a cigarette etc吸一根烟等的行为:
He went outside for a quiet smoke.他出去悄悄抽了根烟。3go up in smoke a)if something goes up in smoke, it burns so that it is completely destroyed若某物付之一炬,即指被彻底烧毁:
The whole factory went up in smoke.整座工厂付之一炬。 b)informal非正式 if a plan or some work goes up in smoke, it fails or you cannot continue with it若某计划或成果付诸东流,即指其失败或无法继续推进:
We haven’t worked this long just to see everything go up in smoke.我们辛苦了这么久,不是为了眼睁睁看着一切付诸东流。4[countable] spoken口语 a cigarette or drugs that are smoked供吸食的香烟或毒品:
Where are the smokes, Jeff?香烟在哪里,杰夫?5there’s no smoke without fire (also where there’s smoke there’s fire) spoken口语 used to say that if something bad is being said about someone, it is probably partly true用于表示若有人遭人非议,那些说法很可能部分属实6when the smoke clears when things have stopped happening and the results can be clearly seen当事情尘埃落定、结果一目了然之时:
When the smoke clears, I think you'll find the company is in a stronger position.等尘埃落定,我认为你会发现这家公司处于更有利的地位。7the Smoke British English old-fashioned旧式 informal非正式 London or any large town or city伦敦或任何大城市COLLOCATIONS词语搭配ADJECTIVES/NOUN + smoke形容词/名词 + smokeblack/blue/white/grey smoke· Black smoke poured out of the engine.· 黑烟从发动机中滚滚涌出。thick/dense smoke· Thick smoke spread through the building.· 浓烟弥漫整栋楼。acrid smoke (=smelling bad and making you cough)· The shop was full of thick, acrid smoke.· 店内弥漫着浓烈刺鼻的烟雾。cigarette/cigar/tobacco smoke· The air was thick with cigarette smoke.· 空气中弥漫着浓浓的烟草烟雾。wood smoke· I love the scent of wood smoke.· 我喜欢木柴燃烧的烟香。phrases短语a cloud of smoke (=a large amount)· He lit a cigarette and blew out a cloud of smoke.· 他点上一根烟,吐出一团烟雾。a billow of smoke (=a large amount of smoke from a fire)· The green, fresh leaves will burn slowly, with billows of smoke.· 新鲜的绿叶燃烧缓慢,会冒出滚滚浓烟。a pall of smoke (=a thick cloud of smoke hanging over something)· A thick pall of smoke hung over Cape Town.· 浓厚的烟幕笼罩在开普敦上空。a column/plume of smoke· He could see a thin black column of smoke rising vertically into the sky.· 他看到一道细细的黑色烟柱笔直升入天空。a puff of smoke (=a small amount that comes quickly from something)· There was a puff of white smoke from the man's gun.· 那名男子的枪口冒出一缕白烟。a wisp of smoke (=a thin amount of smoke)· Only a few wisps of smoke rose here and there.· 这里那里只有几缕烟雾升起。verbs动词smoke rises· Smoke was rising from the top of the tower.· 烟雾从塔顶升起。smoke billows (=large amounts come from a fire)· She noticed smoke billowing out of one of the bedrooms.· 她注意到一间卧室里滚滚浓烟涌出。smoke drifts· The cigarette smoke drifted away on the breeze.· 烟草烟雾随风飘散。smoke curls· Smoke curled from cooking fires next to a group of tents.· 炊烟从一群帐篷旁的炊火中袅袅升起。smoke clears (=disappears)· The kitchen door was still open, and inside the smoke was clearing.· 厨房的门还开着,里面的烟雾正在散去。belch (out) smoke (=send out large amounts of smoke)· The factories belch smoke.· 工厂不断喷吐烟雾。
查看全部语言翻译1[uncountable] white, grey, or black gas that is produced by something burning燃烧时产生的白色、灰色或黑色气体:
clouds of black smoke滚滚黑烟
cigarette smoke烟草烟雾
Smoke from burning fields drifted across nearby roads.燃烧的田野冒出的烟雾飘过附近的道路。
the pall of smoke (=thick cloud of smoke) that hung over the city笼罩城市上空的烟幕(=厚重的烟云)wisp/puff of smoke (=a small amount of smoke)(=少量烟雾)
Rangers watched from their fire towers for any wisps of smoke.护林员从瞭望塔上监视是否出现丝丝烟雾。2[countable usually singular] an act of smoking a cigarette etc吸一根烟等的行为:
He went outside for a quiet smoke.他出去悄悄抽了根烟。3go up in smoke a)if something goes up in smoke, it burns so that it is completely destroyed若某物付之一炬,即指被彻底烧毁:
The whole factory went up in smoke.整座工厂付之一炬。 b)informal非正式 if a plan or some work goes up in smoke, it fails or you cannot continue with it若某计划或成果付诸东流,即指其失败或无法继续推进:
We haven’t worked this long just to see everything go up in smoke.我们辛苦了这么久,不是为了眼睁睁看着一切付诸东流。4[countable] spoken口语 a cigarette or drugs that are smoked供吸食的香烟或毒品:
Where are the smokes, Jeff?香烟在哪里,杰夫?5there’s no smoke without fire (also where there’s smoke there’s fire) spoken口语 used to say that if something bad is being said about someone, it is probably partly true用于表示若有人遭人非议,那些说法很可能部分属实6when the smoke clears when things have stopped happening and the results can be clearly seen当事情尘埃落定、结果一目了然之时:
When the smoke clears, I think you'll find the company is in a stronger position.等尘埃落定,我认为你会发现这家公司处于更有利的地位。7the Smoke British English old-fashioned旧式 informal非正式 London or any large town or city伦敦或任何大城市COLLOCATIONS词语搭配ADJECTIVES/NOUN + smoke形容词/名词 + smokeblack/blue/white/grey smoke· Black smoke poured out of the engine.· 黑烟从发动机中滚滚涌出。thick/dense smoke· Thick smoke spread through the building.· 浓烟弥漫整栋楼。acrid smoke (=smelling bad and making you cough)· The shop was full of thick, acrid smoke.· 店内弥漫着浓烈刺鼻的烟雾。cigarette/cigar/tobacco smoke· The air was thick with cigarette smoke.· 空气中弥漫着浓浓的烟草烟雾。wood smoke· I love the scent of wood smoke.· 我喜欢木柴燃烧的烟香。phrases短语a cloud of smoke (=a large amount)· He lit a cigarette and blew out a cloud of smoke.· 他点上一根烟,吐出一团烟雾。a billow of smoke (=a large amount of smoke from a fire)· The green, fresh leaves will burn slowly, with billows of smoke.· 新鲜的绿叶燃烧缓慢,会冒出滚滚浓烟。a pall of smoke (=a thick cloud of smoke hanging over something)· A thick pall of smoke hung over Cape Town.· 浓厚的烟幕笼罩在开普敦上空。a column/plume of smoke· He could see a thin black column of smoke rising vertically into the sky.· 他看到一道细细的黑色烟柱笔直升入天空。a puff of smoke (=a small amount that comes quickly from something)· There was a puff of white smoke from the man's gun.· 那名男子的枪口冒出一缕白烟。a wisp of smoke (=a thin amount of smoke)· Only a few wisps of smoke rose here and there.· 这里那里只有几缕烟雾升起。verbs动词smoke rises· Smoke was rising from the top of the tower.· 烟雾从塔顶升起。smoke billows (=large amounts come from a fire)· She noticed smoke billowing out of one of the bedrooms.· 她注意到一间卧室里滚滚浓烟涌出。smoke drifts· The cigarette smoke drifted away on the breeze.· 烟草烟雾随风飘散。smoke curls· Smoke curled from cooking fires next to a group of tents.· 炊烟从一群帐篷旁的炊火中袅袅升起。smoke clears (=disappears)· The kitchen door was still open, and inside the smoke was clearing.· 厨房的门还开着,里面的烟雾正在散去。belch (out) smoke (=send out large amounts of smoke)· The factories belch smoke.· 工厂不断喷吐烟雾。smokesmoke2 verb
1[intransitive, transitive] to suck or breathe in smoke from a cigarette, pipe etc or to do this regularly as a habit吸入香烟、烟斗等的烟雾,或将此作为习惯定期进行:
I don’t smoke and I don’t drink much.我不抽烟,也不怎么喝酒。
Do you mind if I smoke?您介意我抽烟吗?
He sat on the grass smoking a cigarette.他坐在草地上抽着烟。
He admitted that he had smoked marijuana when he was a student.他承认学生时代曾吸过大麻。2[intransitive] if something smokes, it has smoke coming from it若某物冒烟,指有烟雾从中升起:
a smoking chimney冒烟的烟囱3[transitive] to give fish or meat a special taste by hanging it in smoke将鱼或肉悬挂于烟中熏制,赋予其特殊风味smoke somebody/something ↔ out phrasal verb1to fill a place with smoke in order to force someone or something to come out用烟雾充满某处以迫使人或动物出来:
He smoked the bees out of their nest.他用烟把蜜蜂从巢中熏出来了。2to discover who is causing a particular problem and force them to make themselves known查出制造某一问题的人并迫使其现身:
an operation to smoke out double agents一次揪出双重间谍的行动
1[intransitive, transitive] to suck or breathe in smoke from a cigarette, pipe etc or to do this regularly as a habit吸入香烟、烟斗等的烟雾,或将此作为习惯定期进行:
I don’t smoke and I don’t drink much.我不抽烟,也不怎么喝酒。
Do you mind if I smoke?您介意我抽烟吗?
He sat on the grass smoking a cigarette.他坐在草地上抽着烟。
He admitted that he had smoked marijuana when he was a student.他承认学生时代曾吸过大麻。2[intransitive] if something smokes, it has smoke coming from it若某物冒烟,指有烟雾从中升起:
a smoking chimney冒烟的烟囱3[transitive] to give fish or meat a special taste by hanging it in smoke将鱼或肉悬挂于烟中熏制,赋予其特殊风味smoke somebody/something ↔ out phrasal verb1to fill a place with smoke in order to force someone or something to come out用烟雾充满某处以迫使人或动物出来:
He smoked the bees out of their nest.他用烟把蜜蜂从巢中熏出来了。2to discover who is causing a particular problem and force them to make themselves known查出制造某一问题的人并迫使其现身:
an operation to smoke out double agents一次揪出双重间谍的行动