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1 smoking
A n Med tabac m ; smoking and drinking le tabac et l'alcool ; ‘smoking damages your health’ ‘le tabac nuit à la santé’ ; to give up smoking arrêter de fumer ; to cut down on one's smoking fumer moins ; a ban on smoking une interdiction de fumer ; ‘no smoking’ ‘défense de fumer’ ; they want to reduce smoking among pupils ils veulent réduire la consommation du tabac parmi les élèves.2 ( for smokers) [compartment, section] fumeurs (after n). -
2 smoking
['sməʊkɪŋ] 1.2."no smoking" — "vietato fumare"
* * *noun (the habit of smoking cigarettes etc: He has given up cigarette-smoking at last; Smoking can damage your health.) fumo, il fumare* * *['sməʊkɪŋ] 1.2."no smoking" — "vietato fumare"
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3 smoke like a chimney
много курить, курить одну сигарету или папиросу за другойTom lay on the sofa... reading ‘Pendennis’ for the fourth time, and smoking like a chimney as he did so. (L. M. Alcott. ‘An Old-Fashioned Girl’, ch. X) — Том лежал на диване, читал "Пенденниса" в четвертый раз и дымил как паровоз.
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4 smoke like a chimney
дымить кaк тpубa, мнoгo куpить, куpить oдну cигapeту зa дpугoйTom lay on the sofa... reading 'Pendennis' for the fourth time, and smoking like a chimney as he did so (L. M. Alcott) -
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sməuk
1. noun1) (the cloudlike gases and particles of soot given off by something which is burning: Smoke was coming out of the chimney; He puffed cigarette smoke into my face.) humo2) (an act of smoking (a cigarette etc): I came outside for a smoke.) cigarrillo, acción de fumar
2. verb1) (to give off smoke.) fumar2) (to draw in and puff out the smoke from (a cigarette etc): I don't smoke, but he smokes cigars.) fumar3) (to dry, cure, preserve (ham, fish etc) by hanging it in smoke.) ahumar•- smoked- smokeless
- smoker
- smoking
- smoky
- smoke detector
- smokescreen
- go up in smoke
smoke1 n humosmoke2 vb fumardo you smoke? ¿fumas?tr[sməʊk]1 (gen) humo2 familiar (cigarette) cigarrillo, cigarro, pitillo1 (person) fumar2 (meat, fish) ahumar1 (person) fumar2 (fire, chimney, etc) echar humo, humear\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLthe Smoke SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL Londresthere's no smoke without fire cuando el río suena, agua llevato go up in smoke (books, paintings, etc) quemarse, ser destruido,-a por un incendio 2 (project, campaign, etc) irse en humo, quedar en agua de borrajasto have a smoke fumarsmoke alarm / smoke detector detector nombre masculino de humosmoke bomb bomba fumígenasmoke screen cortina de humosmoke signal señal nombre femenino de humo1) : echar humo, humeara smoking chimney: una chimenea que echa humo2) : fumarI don't smoke: no fumosmoke vt: ahumar (carne, etc.)smoke n: humo mn.• humo s.m.• tabaco s.m.v.• ahumar v.• chupar v.• echar humo v.• fumar v.• humear v.• pitar v.• sahumar v.sməʊk
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1) u ( from fire) humo mto go up in smoke — \<\<books/papers\>\> quemarse; \<\<hopes\>\> esfumarse, desvanecerse*; \<\<ambitions/plans\>\> quedar en agua de borrajas
there's no smoke without fire — cuando el río suena... (piedras lleva or agua lleva)
2)a) c ( cigarette) (colloq) cigarrillo m, pitillo m, pucho m (AmL fam)b) ( act) (no pl)
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1) \<\<person\>\> fumardo you mind if I smoke? — ¿te molesta que fume or si fumo?
2) ( give off smoke) echar humo, humear
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vt1) \<\<cigarettes/tobacco\>\> fumar2) ( cure) \<\<fish/cheese\>\> ahumar*•Phrasal Verbs:- smoke up[smǝʊk]1. N1) humo mcigarette smoke — humo m de cigarrillos
smoke blue — azul m grisáceo
smoke grey — gris m humo
to go up in smoke — [building] quemarse (totalmente); [plans] quedar en agua de borrajas; [hopes, money] esfumarse; [future] malograrse
the (Big) Smoke — (Brit) * Londres
2) * (=cigarette) pitillo * m, cigarrillo m, cigarro mI'm dying for a smoke — tengo unas ganas locas de fumarme un pitillo * or un cigarrillo or un cigarro
to have a smoke — fumar(se) un pitillo * or un cigarrillo or un cigarro
3) * (=drugs) hierba * f, maría * f2. VT1) [+ cigarette, cigar, pipe] fumarshe wouldn't let him smoke his pipe — (in general) no le dejaba fumar en pipa; (on one occasion) no le dejaba fumarse su pipa
2) (Culin) [+ bacon, fish, cheese] ahumar3. VI1) (=emit smoke) echar humothe chimney was smoking, so someone was home — salía humo de la chimenea, así que había alguien en casa
2) [person] fumardo you smoke? — ¿fumas?
do you mind if I smoke? — ¿le importa que fume?
to smoke like a chimney * — fumar como un carretero or como una chimenea *
4.CPDsmoke alarm N — detector m de humo, alarma f contra incendios
smoke bomb N — bomba f or granada f de humo
smoke detector N — detector m de humo
smoke inhalation N — inhalación f de humo
smoke ring N — anillo m or aro m de humo
to blow smoke rings — hacer anillos or aros de humo
smoke shop N — (US) estanco m
smoke signal N — señal f de humo
* * *[sməʊk]
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1) u ( from fire) humo mto go up in smoke — \<\<books/papers\>\> quemarse; \<\<hopes\>\> esfumarse, desvanecerse*; \<\<ambitions/plans\>\> quedar en agua de borrajas
there's no smoke without fire — cuando el río suena... (piedras lleva or agua lleva)
2)a) c ( cigarette) (colloq) cigarrillo m, pitillo m, pucho m (AmL fam)b) ( act) (no pl)
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1) \<\<person\>\> fumardo you mind if I smoke? — ¿te molesta que fume or si fumo?
2) ( give off smoke) echar humo, humear
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vt1) \<\<cigarettes/tobacco\>\> fumar2) ( cure) \<\<fish/cheese\>\> ahumar*•Phrasal Verbs:- smoke up -
6 a coon's age
разг.(a coon's age (жарг. a dog's age))долгое время, целая вечность [первонач. амер.]‘Wasn't the dinner good! And honestly I thought the fried chicken was delicious!’ ‘You bet! Fried to the Queen's taste. Best fried chicken I've tasted for a coon's age.’ (S. Lewis, ‘Babbitt’, ch. IX) — - Превосходный обед! Нет, честное слово, цыплята удались на славу! - Не стыдно и королеве подать. Я таких цыплят уж сто лет не пробовал.
It's the most beautiful outfit I've seen in a coon's age. (J. Jones, ‘Some Came Running’, book II, ch. XXV) — Давно не видел такого красивого платья.
I ain't seen him in a coon's age! (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Smoking Chimney’, ch. 13) — Я не видел шерифа Лассена целую вечность.
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7 be a law into oneself
ни с чем не считаться, кроме собственного мнения, идти наперекор традициям, обычаям, общепринятым нормам (ср. сам себе закон) [этим. библ. Romans II, 14] см. тж. a law unto itselfShe had not thought it possible that Eugene could lose his position. He had always seemed so powerful to her, so much a law into himself. (Th. Dreiser, ‘The ‘Genius’’, book III, ch. XXII) — Она никогда не поверила бы, что Юджин может потерять место. Он ведь сам себе закон. Он всегда ей казался всесильным.
The Chevenix-Gores are all arrogant as the devil - a law into themselves. (A. Christie, ‘Murder in the Mews’, ‘Dead Man's Mirror’) — Все члены семьи Чевеникс-Горс отъявленные гордецы. Закон для них не писан.
Gramps has always been a law unto himself. Heaven knows what he'll do. (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Smoking Chimney’, ch. 15) — Грэмпс натура своенравная. Один бог знает, что он может вытворить.
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8 get out of one's system
разг.1) выбросить из головы, перестать думать (о ком-л. или о чём-л.)I began to see her just as she was, not as I'd made her up... I got her out of my system. (J. Lindsay, ‘The Revolt of the Sons’, ch. III) — Я начал видеть Глорию в истинном свете, а не такой какой рисовал ее себе... И мне удалось выбросить ее из головы.
Though he had finished with trapping. Jack would still come into the bush once a year... to get the bush out of his system for the rest of the year. (J. Aldridge, ‘The Hunter’, ch. 1) — Хоть Джек больше и не ставил капканов, но раз в год отправлялся поохотиться... чтобы на весь остаток года избавиться от тяги к лесу.
Minnie has been in Harlem long enough to get... Virginia out of her system (L. Hughes, ‘Simple's Uncle Sam’, ‘Ladyhood’) — Минни так долго жила в Гарлеме... что совершенно позабыла Виргинию.
2) выговориться, высказаться, излитьGo ahead... Get it out your system; but remember that anything you say can be used against you. (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Smoking Chimney’, ch. 28) — Ну... выкладывайте все, и совесть ваша будет чиста. Но помните: ваши слова могут быть использованы против вас.
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9 now then!
разг.(now(,) then!)1) ≈ ну!, ну-ка!; ну скорей!‘Keep your eyes open,’ said Wardle... ‘Now then!’ (Ch. Dickens, ‘Pickwick Papers’, ch. XIX) — - Не зевайте, - сказал Уордл... - Ну!
Now then, let's have a bite. — Ну вот что, давайте перекусим.
2) так вот, итак ( иногда дружеский протест или предупреждение)‘Now, then,’ Kent went on, ‘I haven't any secrets from anyone in this room. You're all my friends.’ (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Smoking Chimney’, ch. V) — - Ну так вот, - продолжал Кент. - У меня нет секретов ни от кого в этой комнате. Все вы мои друзья.
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10 pull a punch
разг.действовать осторожно; проявить сдержанность; смягчить удар; критиковать для проформы [этим. спорт. наносить удары не в полную силу]...he pulled no punches in his efforts to defeat Frank Duryea. (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Smoking Chimney’, ‘Foreword’) —...Ричард Милтон наносил полновесные удары, стремясь одержать победу на выборах над Фрэнком Дариа.
Kinsey said, ‘I'm not going to pull any punches with you, Mason, and I'm not going to beat around the bush... I want money.’ (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Screaming Woman’, ch. 10) — - Я не собираюсь с вами миндальничать, Мейсон, или ходить вокруг да около... Мне нужны деньги, - сказал Кинси.
The commission itself pulls no punches in this regard. (‘Tribune’) — В этом отношении сама комиссия не очень церемонится.
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1. noun1) Rauch, der[there is] no smoke without fire — (prov.) kein Rauch ohne Flamme (Spr.)
2) (act of smoking tobacco)2. intransitive verb 3. transitive verb1) rauchen2) (darken) schwärzen [Glas]; [Petroleumlampe:] verräuchern [Wand, Decke]3) räuchern [Fleisch, Fisch]Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/91765/smoke_out">smoke out* * *[sməuk] 1. noun1) (the cloudlike gases and particles of soot given off by something which is burning: Smoke was coming out of the chimney; He puffed cigarette smoke into my face.) der Rauch2. verb1) (to give off smoke.) rauchen2) (to draw in and puff out the smoke from (a cigarette etc): I don't smoke, but he smokes cigars.) rauchen•- smoked- smokeless
- smoker
- smoking
- smoky
- smoke detector
- smokescreen
- go up in smoke* * *[sməʊk, AM smoʊk]I. ncigarette \smoke Zigarettenrauch mdrifts of \smoke Rauchschwaden pl\smoke inhalation Einatmen nt von Raucha pall of \smoke eine Rauchwolkeplumes of \smoke [dichte] Rauchwolken\smoke poisoning Rauchvergiftung fa puff of \smoke ein Rauchwölkchen nt\smoke ring Rauchring mwisp of \smoke Rauchfahne f2. (act of smoking)to have a \smoke eine rauchen fam▪ \smokes pl Glimmstängel pl4. ( fam)5.▶ there's no \smoke without fire, AM where there's \smoke, there's fire ( prov) wo Rauch ist, da ist auch Feuer prov▶ to go up in \smoke in Rauch [und Flammen] aufgehenII. vt1. (use tobacco)▪ to \smoke sth etw rauchen2. FOOD▪ to \smoke sth etw räuchern▪ to \smoke sb jdn besiegen4.▶ put that in your pipe and \smoke it! schreib dir das hinter die Ohren!III. vi1. (produce smoke) rauchen2. (action of smoking) rauchendo you mind if I \smoke? stört es Sie, wenn ich rauche?* * *[sməʊk]1. n1) Rauch mthere's no smoke without fire, where there's smoke there's fire (prov) — wo Rauch ist, da ist auch Feuer (prov)
to go up in smoke — in Rauch (und Flammen) aufgehen; (fig) sich in Wohlgefallen auflösen; ( inf
it's all smoke and mirrors (US) — das ist nur Blendwerk
2) (inf: cigarette etc) was zu rauchen (inf)have you got a smoke? — hast du was zu rauchen?
it's a good smoke, this tobacco — dieser Tabak raucht sich gut
smokes — Glimmstengel pl (dated inf)
3)(= act)
to have a smoke — eine rauchenI'm dying for a smoke — ich muss unbedingt eine rauchen
2. vt1) tobacco, pipe, cigarette, cannabis rauchen2) bacon, fish etc räuchern3. virauchen; (oil lamp etc) qualmendo you mind if I smoke? — stört es (Sie), wenn ich rauche?
* * *smoke [sməʊk]A s1. a) Rauch m:he vanished like smoke umg er verschwand wie der Blitz;there’s no smoke without fire (Sprichwort) kein Rauch ohne Flamme2. Rauchwolke f, Qualm m, Dunst m:a) in Rauch und Flammen aufgehen,b) fig sich in Rauch auflösen, in Rauch aufgehen,c) fig auf die Palme gehen umg3. MIL (Tarn)Nebel m4. Rauchen n (einer Zigarre etc):give a good smoke sich gut rauchen lassen (Tabak);go for a smoke eine rauchen gehen;have a smoke eine rauchen5. Zigarettenpause f6. umg Glimmstengel m (Zigarre, Zigarette)7. sla) Grass n (Marihuana)b) Hasch n (Haschisch):blow smoke kiffenB v/i1. rauchen:do you smoke?;I don’t smoke auch ich bin Nichtraucher(in)2. qualmen, rauchen (Schornstein, Ofen etc)3. dampfen (auch Pferd)C v/t1. Tabak, eine Pfeife etc rauchen:2. Fisch, Fleisch, Holz etc räuchern:smoked ham geräucherter Schinken, Räucherschinken m3. Glas etc rußig machen, schwärzen:smoked glass Rauglas n* * *1. noun1) Rauch, dergo up in smoke — in Rauch [und Flammen] aufgehen; (fig.) in Rauch aufgehen
2. intransitive verb[there is] no smoke without fire — (prov.) kein Rauch ohne Flamme (Spr.)
1) (smoke tobacco) rauchen3. transitive verb1) rauchen2) (darken) schwärzen [Glas]; [Petroleumlampe:] verräuchern [Wand, Decke]3) räuchern [Fleisch, Fisch]Phrasal Verbs:* * *n.Rauch nur sing. m. v.rauchen v.räuchern (Fleisch) v. -
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[sməuk] 1. noun1) (the cloudlike gases and particles of soot given off by something which is burning: Smoke was coming out of the chimney; He puffed cigarette smoke into my face.) røg; -røg2) (an act of smoking (a cigarette etc): I came outside for a smoke.) smøg2. verb1) (to give off smoke.) ryge2) (to draw in and puff out the smoke from (a cigarette etc): I don't smoke, but he smokes cigars.) ryge3) (to dry, cure, preserve (ham, fish etc) by hanging it in smoke.) ryge•- smoked- smokeless
- smoker
- smoking
- smoky
- smoke detector
- smokescreen
- go up in smoke* * *[sməuk] 1. noun1) (the cloudlike gases and particles of soot given off by something which is burning: Smoke was coming out of the chimney; He puffed cigarette smoke into my face.) røg; -røg2) (an act of smoking (a cigarette etc): I came outside for a smoke.) smøg2. verb1) (to give off smoke.) ryge2) (to draw in and puff out the smoke from (a cigarette etc): I don't smoke, but he smokes cigars.) ryge3) (to dry, cure, preserve (ham, fish etc) by hanging it in smoke.) ryge•- smoked- smokeless
- smoker
- smoking
- smoky
- smoke detector
- smokescreen
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I [sməʊk]1) (fumes) fumo m.to go up in smoke — colloq. bruciare completamente; fig. andare in fumo
2) colloq. (cigarette) sigaretta f., sigaro m.••II 1. [sməʊk]1) fumare [cigarette etc.]2) gastr. affumicare [fish, meat]2.1) (use tobacco, substances) fumare2) (be smoky) [fire, lamp] fumare•••to smoke like a chimney — colloq. fumare come un turco
* * *[sməuk] 1. noun1) (the cloudlike gases and particles of soot given off by something which is burning: Smoke was coming out of the chimney; He puffed cigarette smoke into my face.) fumo2) (an act of smoking (a cigarette etc): I came outside for a smoke.) fumata, fumatina2. verb1) (to give off smoke.) fumare2) (to draw in and puff out the smoke from (a cigarette etc): I don't smoke, but he smokes cigars.) fumare3) (to dry, cure, preserve (ham, fish etc) by hanging it in smoke.) affumicare•- smoked- smokeless
- smoker
- smoking
- smoky
- smoke detector
- smokescreen
- go up in smoke* * *I [sməʊk]1) (fumes) fumo m.to go up in smoke — colloq. bruciare completamente; fig. andare in fumo
2) colloq. (cigarette) sigaretta f., sigaro m.••II 1. [sməʊk]1) fumare [cigarette etc.]2) gastr. affumicare [fish, meat]2.1) (use tobacco, substances) fumare2) (be smoky) [fire, lamp] fumare•••to smoke like a chimney — colloq. fumare come un turco
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sməuk 1. noun1) (the cloudlike gases and particles of soot given off by something which is burning: Smoke was coming out of the chimney; He puffed cigarette smoke into my face.) røyk2) (an act of smoking (a cigarette etc): I came outside for a smoke.) røyk2. verb1) (to give off smoke.) ryke, ose, røyke2) (to draw in and puff out the smoke from (a cigarette etc): I don't smoke, but he smokes cigars.) røyke3) (to dry, cure, preserve (ham, fish etc) by hanging it in smoke.) røyke•- smoked- smokeless
- smoker
- smoking
- smoky
- smoke detector
- smokescreen
- go up in smokedamp--------dunst--------eim--------os--------ryke--------røyk--------røyke--------røyking--------sigarettIsubst. \/sməʊk\/1) røyk, os, gass2) ( hverdagslig) røyk, blås, noe å røyke på (også hasj, marihuana e.l.)3) (amer., slang) billig sprit, blanding av tresprit og vann4) ( slang) forklaring: nedsettende betegnelse på svart person5) (amer.) bedraggo like smoke ( hverdagslig) gå med veldig fart, gå lynsnart, gå som et oljet lynhave\/take a smoke ta seg en røykno smoke without fire ( ordtak) ingen røyk uten ildsmoke and mirrors løgn og bedrag, oppspinnthe big smoke ( hverdagslig) byenIIverb \/sməʊk\/1) ryke, ose, dampe2) røyke• may I smoke?3) konservere ved å røyke4) røykbeise5) gjøre mørkere med røyk6) ( slang) rase, kjøre i stor fart7) ( gammeldags) ane, legge merke til, være, mistenke8) ( militærvesen) røyklegge, legge røykteppe over9) ( overført) tilsløre, tåkelegge10) ( om leirdue) smadre(s)11) (slang, praktisering av fellatio) sokkesmoke along fare i vei, rase av stedsmoked glasses ( til bruk ved solformørkelse) mørke\/sotsvertede brillersmoked windows sotede vinduersmoke someone out ( overført) presse noen til å avsløre noesmoke something out ( overført) tvinge frem, avsløresmoke up fylle med røyk, røyklegge -
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[sməuk] 1. noun1) (the cloudlike gases and particles of soot given off by something which is burning: Smoke was coming out of the chimney; He puffed cigarette smoke into my face.) dim2) (an act of smoking (a cigarette etc): I came outside for a smoke.) kajenje2. verb1) (to give off smoke.) kaditi2) (to draw in and puff out the smoke from (a cigarette etc): I don't smoke, but he smokes cigars.) kaditi3) (to dry, cure, preserve (ham, fish etc) by hanging it in smoke.) dimiti•- smoked- smokeless
- smoker
- smoking
- smoky
- smoke detector
- smokescreen
- go up in smoke* * *I [smóuk]noundim, oblak dima; sopara; figuratively megla, koprena; familiarly cigareta, cigaralike smoke slang kot veter (hitro), hipoma, naenkrat; brez težav, gladkofrom smoke into smother — iz slabega v slabše, z dežja pod kapthere is no smoke without fire — kjer je dim, je tudi ogenjthat's all smoke slang vse to so same prazne besedeto end (to go up) in smoke figuratively razbliniti se, razpršiti se v dim, v ničit will all end in a smoke — vse se bo razblinilo v nič, iz vsega tega ne bo ničwe're getting on like smoke slang to gre kot namazanoII [smóuk]intransitive verb & transitive verbkaditi (tobak, pipo itd.); kaditi se, dimiti (se) ( with od); čaditi (se), okaditi (se); pariti (se); završeti; obsolete slutiti, domnevati; sušiti v dimu, prekajevati, prekaditi, dati okus po dimu; pregnati (razkužiti, uničiti) z dimom; British English obsolete drážiti, nagajati, imeti za norca (koga)to smoke like chimney figuratively kaditi kot Turek, biti strasten kadilecI soon began to smoke that something was wrong — kmalu sem zasumil, da nekaj ni v redu (da je nekaj narobe)I was the first to smoke him figuratively meni se je najprej zbudil sum o njem; prvi sem ga spregledalhe has smoked himself sick — toliko je kadil, da mu je postalo slaboput that in your pipe and smoke it figuratively tu imaš nekaj, o čemer lahko razmišljaš -
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[sməuk] 1. ndym m2. vi 3. vtto have a smoke — zapalić ( perf)
to go up in smoke — iść (pójść perf) z dymem ( fig) spalić ( perf) na panewce
* * *[sməuk] 1. noun1) (the cloudlike gases and particles of soot given off by something which is burning: Smoke was coming out of the chimney; He puffed cigarette smoke into my face.) dym2) (an act of smoking (a cigarette etc): I came outside for a smoke.) papieros2. verb1) (to give off smoke.) dymić2) (to draw in and puff out the smoke from (a cigarette etc): I don't smoke, but he smokes cigars.) palić3) (to dry, cure, preserve (ham, fish etc) by hanging it in smoke.) wędzić•- smoked- smokeless
- smoker
- smoking
- smoky
- smoke detector
- smokescreen
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[sməuk] 1. сущ.1) дым, копотьpall of smoke — дымовой покров, дымовая завеса
heavy / thick smoke — густой дым
to belch / emit / give off smoke — испускать дым, дымить
smoke eddies / spirals (upward) — дым поднимается клубами (вверх)
Syn:2) курениеLet's go and have a smoke. — Пойдем покурим!
3)а) разг. папироса, сигара, сигаретаб) разг. марихуана (наркотик, который курят)Syn:4)а) туман; дымкаSyn:б) ( smokes) испаренияSyn:5) костёрSyn:smudge II 1.6)а) бледно-голубой или бледно-серый цвет ( дымчатый оттенок)б) цвет костра, цвет пламени (любой, с которым ассоциируется костер)7) что-л., не имеющее реальной ценности; ерунда, химераHe preferred the smoke of public applause to the real advantages which my friendship prepared for him. — Он предпочёл химеру зрительских аплодисментов тем преимуществам, которые он мог бы найти в дружбе со мной.
In his opinion it was all smoke. — С его точки зрения, это была сущая ерунда.
8) разг. дешёвый алкогольный напиток (бренди, виски)••to end / go up in smoke разг. — кончиться ничем
No smoke without a fire, Where there's smoke there's fire. посл. — Дыма без огня не бывает.
- blow smoke- like smoke 2. гл.1)а) дымить, дымитьсяThe cigarette smoked unheeded in her fingers. — Сигарета дымилась в её пальцах, но она словно позабыла о ней.
б) коптить (о свечке, лампе, печи и т. п.)в) дымиться, пылать (от чего-л., о каких-либо событиях, действиях, фактах и т. п.)Ireland was still smoking with the embers of rebellion. — В Ирландии всё ещё догорали последние угольки восстания.
2) курить3) окуриватьSyn:4)а) затемнять, покрывать дымчатым налётомsmoked glasses — затемнённые ("дымчатые") очки
б) разг. пачкать, марать5) коптить, подвергать копчению6) разг.; амер.а) пристрелить, укокошить, шлёпнутьб) обогнать; победить, сделать, разделать под орех7) уст. подозревать, чуятьSyn:suspect 3.8) уст. поднимать на смех, дразнитьSyn:ridicule 2.9) уст. подвергаться наказаниюSyn:10) студ. (по)краснеть, вспыхнуть (от стыда и т. п.)•- smoke up -
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smoke [sməʊk]1 noun(a) (from fire, cigarette) fumée f;∎ familiar he had smoke coming out of his ears (was angry) ses yeux lançaient des éclairs□ ;∎ proverb there's no smoke without fire il n'y a pas de fumée sans feu∎ to have a smoke fumer;∎ I went outside for a smoke je suis sorti fumer une cigarette∎ have you got any smokes? t'as des clopes?(a) (fireplace, chimney, lamp) fumer;∎ the horses' flanks were smoking les chevaux étaient tout fumants∎ do you smoke? (est-ce que) vous fumez?;∎ do you mind if I smoke? ça vous gêne si je fume?;∎ familiar to smoke like a chimney fumer comme un pompier ou un sapeur(a) (cigarette, pipe, opium etc) fumer;∎ to smoke a pipe fumer la pipe;∎ to smoke twenty a day fumer vingt cigarettes par jour(d) (fumigate → plants, greenhouse, room) soumettre à des fumigations►► smoke alarm détecteur m de fumée;smoke bomb bombe f fumigène;smoke detector détecteur m de fumée;smoke hood hotte f (aspirante);American smoke shop tabac m;smoke signal signal m de fumée(a) (fugitive, animal) enfumer; figurative (traitor, bandits) débusquer; (conspiracy, plot) découvrir∎ my pipe is smoked out j'ai fini ma pipe -
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1) (filled with, or giving out (too much) smoke: The atmosphere in the room was thick and smoky.) lleno/cargado de humo2) (like smoke in appearance etc.) humeantesmoky adj lleno de humotr['sməʊkɪ]1 (chimney, fire, etc) humeante, que echa humo; (room) lleno,-a de humo; (atmosphere) cargado,-a de humo2 (food, colour) ahumado,-a1) smoking: humeante2) : a humoa smoky flavor: un sabor a humo3) : lleno de humoa smoky room: un cuarto lleno de humoadj.• ahumado, -a adj.• humeante adj.• humoso, -a adj.• lleno de humo adj.'sməʊkiadjective -kier, -kiesta) ( emitting smoke) <fire/chimney> que echa humo, humeanteb) ( like smoke) <taste/flavor> a humo, como a ahumadoc) ( full of smoke) < room> lleno de humo; < atmosphere> cargado de humo['smǝʊkɪ]ADJ (compar smokier) (superl smokiest) [chimney, fire] humeante, que humea; [room, atmosphere] lleno de humo; [flavour, surface etc] ahumado* * *['sməʊki]adjective -kier, -kiesta) ( emitting smoke) <fire/chimney> que echa humo, humeanteb) ( like smoke) <taste/flavor> a humo, como a ahumadoc) ( full of smoke) < room> lleno de humo; < atmosphere> cargado de humo -
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smoke [sməʊk]1. nouna. fumée f• to go up in smoke [house, plans, hopes] partir en fumée• it's all smoke and mirrors (US) on n'y voit que du feu (PROV) there's no smoke without fire(PROV) il n'y a pas de fumée sans feua. [chimney, lamp] fumerb. [person] fumera. [+ cigarette] fumer• he smokes cigarettes/a pipe il fume la cigarette/la pipeb. [+ meat, fish] fumer4. compounds• to blow smoke rings faire des ronds de fumée ► smoke screen noun (Military) écran m de fumée ; (figurative) paravent m (fig)[+ insects, room] enfumer ; [+ traitor, culprit] débusquer* * *[sməʊk] 1.1) ( fumes) fumée fto go up in smoke — (colloq) lit brûler, partir en fumée; fig tomber à l'eau (colloq)
2) (colloq) ( cigarette) clope (colloq) f2.transitive verb1) fumer [cigarette etc]2) Culinary fumer3.intransitive verb ( all contexts) fumer4.smoked past participle adjective fuméPhrasal Verbs:••to smoke like a chimney — (colloq) fumer comme un pompier (colloq)
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