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smoke
Smoke tarimas:
/smouk/
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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: The vaporous system made up of small particles of carbonaceous matter in the air, resulting mainly from the burning of organic material, such as wood or coal.
- noun: A suspension of fine solid or liquid particles in a gaseous medium.
- noun: A cloud of fine particles.
- noun: Something insubstantial, unreal, or transitory.
- noun: The act of smoking a form of tobacco: went out for a smoke.
- noun: The duration of this act.
- noun: Informal Tobacco in a form that can be smoked, especially a cigarette: money to buy smokes.
- noun: A substance used in warfare to produce a smoke screen.
- noun: Something used to conceal or obscure.
- noun: A pale to grayish blue to bluish or dark gray.
- verb-intransitive: To draw in and exhale smoke from a cigarette, cigar, or pipe: It's forbidden to smoke here.
- verb-intransitive: To engage in smoking regularly or habitually: He smoked for years before stopping.
- verb-intransitive: To emit smoke or a smokelike substance: chimneys smoking in the cold air.
- verb-intransitive: To emit smoke excessively: The station wagon smoked even after the tune-up.
- verb-intransitive: Slang To go or proceed at high speed.
- verb-intransitive: Slang To play or perform energetically: The band was really smoking in the second set.
- verb-transitive: To draw in and exhale the smoke of (tobacco, for example): I've never smoked a panatela.
- verb-transitive: To do so regularly or habitually: I used to smoke filtered cigarettes.
- verb-transitive: To preserve (meat or fish) by exposure to the aromatic smoke of burning hardwood, usually after pickling in salt or brine.
- verb-transitive: To fumigate (a house, for example).
- verb-transitive: To expose (animals, especially insects) to smoke in order to immobilize or drive away.
- verb-transitive: To expose (glass) to smoke in order to darken or change its color.
- verb-transitive: Slang To kill; murder.
- phrasal-verb: smoke out To force out of a place of hiding or concealment by or as if by the use of smoke.
- phrasal-verb: smoke out To detect and bring to public view; expose or reveal: smoke out a scandal.
- idiom: smoke and mirrors Something that deceives or distorts the truth: Your explanation is nothing but smoke and mirrors.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- there is no smoke without fire priež. nėra dūmų be ugnies
- to end in smoke pasibaigti be rezultatų
- rūkymas
- rūkti
- rūkyti (t. p. mėsą)
- to smoke out išrūkyti (cigaretę)
- dūmai
- like smoke šnek. greitai
- sėkmingai
- "kaip per sviestą"