cigarette
noun /ˌsɪɡəˈret/
/ˈsɪɡəret/
- a thin tube of paper filled with tobacco, for smoking
香烟;纸烟;卷烟 - to smoke/have a cigarette
吸烟/抽烟 - a decrease in cigarette smoking
吸烟的减少 - (British English) a packet of cigarettes
一包香烟 - (especially North American English) a pack of cigarettes
一盒香烟 - to light a cigarette
点燃一支香烟 - the smell of cigarette smoke
香烟的味道 - There were three cigarette butts in the ashtray.
烟灰缸里有三个烟头。 - The man stubbed out his cigarette and lit a new one.
那人掐灭了香烟,点燃了一根新的。
Topics Social issuesa2- A cigarette dangled from his lips.
他叼着一支烟。 - He accidentally dropped a lighted cigarette on the chair.
他无意中把一支燃着的香烟掉到了椅子上。 - He drew on his cigarette and waited for the train.
他抽上烟,等着火车。 - He was sitting on the bench taking a cigarette break.
他坐在长椅上抽根烟休息一会儿。 - He'd bummed a cigarette from someone.
他问别人讨了一支烟。 - Please extinguish all cigarettes now.
现在请熄灭所有的烟。 - Posters advertising cigarettes have to carry government health warnings.
刊登香烟广告的海报必须附有政府的健康警告。 - She rolls her own cigarettes.
她自己卷烟抽。 - She slipped outside for an illicit cigarette.
她溜出去偷偷吸了一支违禁烟。 - She smokes a pack/packet of cigarettes a day.
她一天抽一包香烟。 - The cigarette burned slowly in the ashtray.
香烟在烟灰缸里慢慢燃烧。 - The cigarettes glowed in the dark.
香烟在黑暗中发着红光。 - The old man flicked his cigarette onto the roadside.
那位老人把他的香烟弹到路旁。 - carelessly throwing a lighted cigarette in the litter bin
随意把未灭的香烟扔进垃圾桶 - the smell of stale cigarette smoke
难闻的烟味
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- lighted
- lit
- unlit
- …
- pack
- packet
- carton
- …
- smoke
- draw on
- pull on
- …
- burn
- glow
- dangle
- …
- ash
- smoke
- butt
- …
词源mid 19th cent.: from French, diminutive of cigare, probably from Mayan sik'ar ‘smoking’. Mayan is a language spoken in parts of Mexico and Central America. - to smoke/have a cigarette