smoked
英 [sməʊkt]
美 [smoʊkt]
adj. (玻璃)用烟处理过的,烟灰色的
v. 吸(烟); 抽(烟); (习惯性)吸烟,抽烟; 冒烟
smoke的过去分词和过去式
BNC.12300 / COCA.10315
柯林斯词典
英英释义
adj
- (used especially of meats and fish) dried and cured by hanging in wood smoke
双语例句
- He smoked his last cigarette with satisfaction.
他心满意足地抽了他最后的一支烟。 - Do you think it would be all right if I smoked?
我可以抽烟吗? - At the reception they served smoked salmon.
招待会的餐桌上有熏制鲑鱼。 - He still smoked, but he drank no more.
他仍然抽烟,却不喝酒了。 - She then became rebellious during her teens and drank, smoked, and shoplifted.
青春期又叛逆地走上歧路,喝酒、抽烟、偷窃样样来。 - She had champagne and smoked salmon sandwiches at her birthday party.
她在她的生日聚会上吃了香槟和熏鲑鱼三明治。 - Even if you love it and your grandma smoked and lived to 100, you have to stop.
即便你就是爱死抽烟了,并且你祖母也抽、还活了100岁,你也得戒。 - I had a cup of coffee, smoked a cigarette, sat down.
我喝了一杯咖啡,抽了一支烟,坐下去。 - The risk of developing heart disease increases with the number of cigarettes smoked
吸食香烟的数量越多,患心脏病的风险就越大。 - The boys smoked on the sly.
这些孩子偷偷儿地抽烟。