Smoke
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English
Pronunciation
smōk, /sməʊk/, /sm@Uk/
Noun
smoke (uncountable and countable; plural smokes)
- (uncountable) Very fine particles and vapor/vapour given off by burning material.
- An instance of smoking a cigarette, cigar, etc.
- I'm going out to have a smoke.
- (slang) A cigarette.
Synonyms
Translations
particles and vapor/vapour given off by burning material
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an instance of smoking
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slang: a cigarette
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Transitive verb
to smoke (smoked, smoked)
- To deliberately inhale the smoke from (a pipe, a cigarette, etc.).
- He's smoking his pipe.
- To use tobacco habitually.
- Do you smoke?
Translations
deliberately inhale the smoke from
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use tobacco habitually
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Intransitive verb
to smoke (smoking, smoked, smoked)
- To give off smoke.
Translations
- Dutch: roken
- Finnish: savuttaa
- French: fumer
- Interlingua: fumar
- Polish: dymić
Translations to be checked
The translations below need to be checked by native speakers and inserted into the appropriate table(s) above.
- Greek: (kapno), (kapnizo)
- Guarani: timbo
- Romanian: fuma
- Portuguese: fumegar, fumar
- Spanish: fumar
- Swedish: röka
- Tupinambá: timbora; petymbu
Related terms
- holy smoke
- smoke-free zone
- smoking
- smoker
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