Smoke – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
מילים נרדפות: vaporization,
vapor,
vaporisation,
indicant,
tobacco,
marijuana,
cannabis,
ventilation,
external respiration,
delivery,
take in,
take,
ingest,
give out
smoke
v.
give off smoke; give off a smokelike vapor; inhale and exhale tobacco smoke; preserve and flavor food by exposing it to wood smoke; darken glass using smoke; travel quickly (Slang)
n.
visible vapor given off by burning material; something which resembles smoke; something insubstantial; act of smoking tobacco; cigar, cigarette (Slang); something which conceals or hides
holy smoke!
interj.
gosh!, golly!, wow Holy Moses! (exclamation of surprise, amazement or puzzlement)
Smoke
Smoke is a collection of airborne
solid and
liquid particulates and
gases emitted when a material undergoes
combustion or
pyrolysis, together with the quantity of air that is
entrained or otherwise mixed into the mass. It is commonly an unwanted
by-product of fires (including
stoves,
candles,
oil lamps, and
fireplaces), but may also be used for
pest control (
fumigation), communication (
smoke signals), defensive and offensive capabilities in the military (
smoke-screen),
cooking, or
smoking (
tobacco,
cannabis, etc.). Smoke is used in rituals where incense, sage, or resin is burned to produce a smell for spiritual purposes. Smoke is sometimes used as a flavoring agent, and preservative for various foodstuffs. Smoke is also a component of
internal combustion engine exhaust gas, particularly
diesel exhaust.
smoke
Noun
1. a cloud of fine particles suspended in a gas
(synonym) fume
(hypernym) aerosol
(hyponym) gun smoke
(derivation) fume
2. a hot vapor containing fine particles of carbon being produced by combustion; "the fire produced a tower of black smoke that could be seen for miles"
(synonym) smoking
(hypernym) vaporization, vaporisation, vapor, vapour, evaporation
(derivation) fume
3. an indication of some hidden activity; "with all that smoke there must be a fire somewhere"
(hypernym) indication, indicant
4. something with no concrete substance; "his dreams all turned to smoke"; "it was just smoke and mirrors"
(hypernym) insubstantiality
(classification) colloquialism
5. tobacco leaves that have been made into a cylinder
(synonym) roll of tobacco
(hypernym) tobacco, baccy
(hyponym) cigar
6. street names for marijuana
(synonym) pot, grass, green goddess, dope, weed, gage, sess, sens, skunk, locoweed, Mary Jane
(hypernym) cannabis, marijuana, marihuana, ganja
7. the act of smoking tobacco or other substances; "he went outside for a smoke"; "smoking stinks"
(synonym) smoking
(hypernym) breathing, external respiration, respiration, ventilation
(hyponym) puffing
(part-meronym) puff, drag, pull
8. (baseball) a pitch thrown with maximum velocity; "he swung late on the fastball"; "he showed batters nothing but smoke"
(synonym) fastball, heater, hummer, bullet
(hypernym) pitch, delivery
(hyponym) slider
(classification) baseball, baseball game, ball
Verb
1. inhale and exhale smoke from cigarettes, cigars, pipes; "We never smoked marijuana"; "Do you smoke?"
(hypernym) consume, ingest, take in, take, have
(hyponym) chain-smoke
(entail) inhale, inspire, breathe in
(derivation) smoking
2. emit a cloud of fine particles; "The chimney was fuming"
(synonym) fume
(hypernym) emit, give out, give off
(derivation) smoking
smoken
v.
smock, dress in a loose fitting garment; sew decorative pleats (onto clothes or fabric)
smoke
v.
kouřit
n.
kouř; kouření