smoke
英 [sməʊk]
美[smok]
- n. 烟;抽烟;无常的事物
- vi. 冒烟,吸烟;抽烟;弥漫
- vt. 吸烟;抽
词组搭配
go up in smoke
(informal)be destroyed by fire
(非正式)被焚毁
no smoke without fire (或where there's smoke there'
(proverb)there's always some reason for a rumour
(谚)无火不生烟,无风不起浪
smoke and mirrors
(N. Amer.)the obscuring or embellishing of the truth of a situation with misleading or irrelevant information
(北美)(用误导或无关的信息)掩饰真相,障眼法
the budget process is an exercise in smoke and mirrors.
预算程序不过是在施障眼法。
smoke like a chimney
smoke tobacco incessantly
不停地吸烟
smoke out
To force out of a place of hiding or concealment by or as if by the use of smoke.
烟熏:用烟熏或似用烟熏逼迫从洞穴或隐藏的地方出来
To detect and bring to public view; expose or reveal
揭露,曝光:发现并公布于众;揭露或展出
smoke out a scandal.
揭露一桩丑闻
双语例句
- 1. Dense smoke swirled and billowed, its rank fumes choking her.
- 滚滚浓烟盘旋翻腾,恶臭味呛得她喘不过气来。
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- 2. They were taken to hospital suffering from smoke inhalation.
- 他们因吸入大量烟尘被送往医院。
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- 3. A thick haze of acrid smoke hung in the air.
- 空气中弥漫着刺鼻的浓烟。
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- 4. By-laws are to make it illegal to smoke in public.
- 地方法规将规定在公共场合抽烟为非法。
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- 5. There was a drift of smoke above the trees.
- 树林上空飘浮着一股烟。
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