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شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
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استعمال دخانیات
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
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noun ADJ. dense, thick | black, blue, grey, etc. | billowing | acrid, choking, stale | cigar, cigarette, pipe, tobacco QUANT. cloud, column, haze, pall, plume, puff, spiral, wisp We sat drinking in a haze of cigarette smoke. The witch disappeared in a puff of smoke. VERB + SMOKE belch (out), blow, emit The lorry ahead was belching out black smoke. Don't blow smoke in my face! | exhale | inhale | go up in The barn went up in smoke (= was destroyed by a fire). | be wreathed in She sat there wreathed in cigarette smoke. SMOKE + VERB belch, billow, curl, drift, fill, pour, rise from/into Blue smoke curled upwards from her cigarette. | hang A pall of yellow smoke hung over the quarry. | clear When the smoke cleared we saw the extent of the damage. SMOKE + NOUN plume, ring I taught myself to blow smoke rings. | signal | bomb | alarm, detector | emission | inhalation PHRASES full of smoke, thick with smoke The public bar was thick with stale tobacco smoke.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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smoke sb/sth out [ M ] If you smoke out an animal or person that is hiding, you force them to leave the place where they are by filling it • ith smoke • figurative: The finance minister has promised a tougher approach to smoking out (= finding) tax dodgers.
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs
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noun soot: Smoke was coming from the fire. noun cigarette: I need a smoke. verb inhaled fumes from: She smoked a cigarette.
Simple Definitions
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smoke ADJECTIVES/NOUN + smoke black/blue/white/grey smoke • Black smoke poured out of the engine. thick/dense smoke • Thick smoke spread through the building. acrid smoke (= smelling bad and making you cough ) • The shop was full of thick, acrid smoke. cigarette/cigar/tobacco smoke • The air was thick with cigarette smoke. wood smoke • I love the scent of wood smoke. phrases a cloud of smoke (= a large amount ) • He lit a cigarette and blew out a cloud of smoke. a billow of smoke (= a large amount of smoke from a fire ) • The green, fresh leaves will burn slowly, with billows of smoke. a pall of smoke (= a thick cloud of smoke hanging over something ) • A thick pall of smoke hung over Cape Town. a column/plume of smoke • He could see a thin black column of smoke rising vertically into the sky. a puff of smoke (= a small amount that comes quickly from something ) • There was a puff of white smoke from the man's gun. a wisp of smoke (= a thin amount of smoke ) • Only a few wisps of smoke rose here and there. verbs smoke rises • Smoke was rising from the top of the tower. smoke billows (= large amounts come from a fire ) • She noticed smoke billowing out of one of the bedrooms. smoke drifts • The cigarette smoke drifted away on the breeze. smoke curls • Smoke curled from cooking fires next to a group of tents. smoke clears (= disappears ) • The kitchen door was still open, and inside the smoke was clearing. belch (out) smoke (= send out large amounts of smoke ) • The factories belch smoke.
transnet.ir
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verb cigarette/pipe, etc. ADV. heavily He has always smoked heavily. meat/fish/cheese ADV. heavily | lightly The ham is cured, then lightly smoked.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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In addition to the idiom beginning with SMOKE, Also see CHAIN SMOKER; GO UP IN FLAMES (SMOKE); HOLY COW (SMOKE); NO SMOKE WITHOUT FIRE; WATCH ONE'S DUST (SMOKE).
American Heritage Idioms