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  • 1 smoke

    /smouk/ * danh từ - khói =a column of smoke+ cột khói =to end (go up) in smoke+ tan thành mây khói (kế hoạch) - hơi thuốc =I must have a smoke+ tôi phải rít một hơi thuốc mới được - (từ lóng) điếu thuốc lá, điếu xì gà !the big smoke - (từ lóng) Luân-đôn; thành phố công nghiệp lớn !from smoke into smother - từ lỗi này sang tội nọ !like smoke - (từ lóng) nhanh chóng, dễ dàng !no smoke without fire - (tục ngữ) không có lửa sao có khói * nội động từ - bốc khói, lên khói, toả khói; bốc hơi =lamp is smoking+ đèn bốc khói - hút thuốc =to smoke like a chimney+ hút như hun khói cả ngày * ngoại động từ - làm ám khói; làm đen; làm có mùi khói =lamp smokes ceiling+ đèn làm đen trần nhà =the porridge is smoked+ cháo có mùi khói - hun =to smoke insects+ hun sâu bọ - hút thuốc =to smoke oneself ill (sick)+ hút thuốc đến ốm người =to smoke oneself into calmness+ hút thuốc để trấn tĩnh tinh thần - nhận thấy, cảm thấy; ngờ ngợ (cái gì) - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) khám phá, phát hiện - (từ cổ,nghĩa cổ) chế giễu !put that in your pipe and smoke it - (xem) pipe

    English-Vietnamese dictionary > smoke

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