cigar
noun /sɪˈɡɑː(r)/
/sɪˈɡɑːr/
Idioms - a roll of dried tobacco leaves that people smoke, like a cigarette but bigger and without paper around it
雪茄烟 - cigar smoke
雪茄烟雾
- He paused and drew on his cigar.
他停下来抽他的雪茄。 - Her thin cigar burned quite quickly.
她的细雪茄燃得很快。 - His cigar glowed in the darkened room.
他的雪茄在暗下来的房间里闪着红光。 - They left the men to their port and cigars.
她们让那些男人自己吸烟喝酒。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- fat
- expensive
- cheap
- …
- box
- smoke
- draw on
- pull on
- …
- burn
- glow
- ash
- smoke
- butt
- …
词源early 18th cent.: from French cigare, or from Spanish cigarro, probably from Mayan sik'ar ‘smoking’. Mayan is a language spoken in parts of Mexico and Central America. - cigar smoke
Idioms
close, but no cigar
- (informal) used to tell somebody that their attempt or guess was almost but not quite successful
Topics Doubt, guessing and certaintyc2, Difficulty and failurec2很接近,但还是输了;猜得差不多,但不完全对