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cigarette end, cigar/cigarette stub* * ** * *cigarette end, cigar/cigarette stub; cigar-butt* * *buttfag-end -
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cigarette case имя существительное: -
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муж.cigarette end, cigar/cigarette stub; cigar-butt -
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1) General subject: cigar stub, cigarette end, fag end, fag-end, old soldier, stub, stub of a cigar, stub of a cigarette, stump, the stub of a cigar, cigarette butt4) American: snipe5) British English: tab-end (распространено больше в северных областях Великобритании)6) Scottish language: dowt9) Taboo: dog-end10) Drugs: dross (остаётся в трубке при курении опия, как правило, содержит до 50 процентов от его первоначального количества морфина, содержавшегося в наркотике) -
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1. butt2. stubs3. cigarette end; cigar stub4. stub5. stump -
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сов. (вн.) разг.dim (d)притуши́ть костёр — damp a fire
притуши́ть фа́ры — dim the lights
притуши́ть сигаре́ту — stub a cigarette
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мcigarette butt/stub, BE fag end coll -
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1) (внутренне, мысленно) in one's soul (heart); at heart; deep in one's heart; inwardly; inlyОна работала старательно, считалась способной и постепенно выдвинулась: теперь ей часто поручали главные роли. Но в душе она была глубоко несчастна. (И. Эренбург, Оттепель) — She worked conscientiously. She was considered gifted and had gradually made her way. Now she often played leading parts. But deep in her heart she was unhappy.
Григорий выплюнул остаток цыгарки, злобно проследил за стремительным его полётом. В душе он ругал отца за то, что разбудил спозаранку, не дал выспаться. (М. Шолохов, Тихий Дон) — Grigory spat out the stub of his cigarette, watching its rapid flight angrily. Inwardly he was cursing his father for waking him so early.
Фёдор охал и вздыхал, жалуясь Егору на свою долю, хотя в душе он не особенно отчаивался. (Н. Задорнов, Амур-батюшка) — Fyodor moaned and sighed, bewailing his fate to Yegor, although at heart he was not really too upset.
2) ( по своим склонностям) by nature- Я, может быть, и художник в душе, искренний художник, - но я не готовился к этому поприщу. (И. Гончаров, Обрыв) — 'Perhaps, I'm an artist by nature, a sincere artist, but I'm not ready for this walk of life.'
См. также в других словарях:
cigarette butt — cigarette stub or stump … English contemporary dictionary
cigarette — n. 1) to light (up); puff on, smoke a cigarette 2) to roll a cigarette (he used to roll his own cigarettes) 3) to extinguish. put out, stub out a cigarette 4) a live cigarette 5) a filter tip; king size; low tar; mentholated cigarette 6) a… … Combinatory dictionary
stub — noun 1) a cigarette stub Syn: butt, (tail) end 2) a ticket stub Syn: counterfoil, ticket slip, tab 3) a stub of pencil Syn: stump, remnant … Thesaurus of popular words
stub — [stʌb] verb [T] I to hit your toe against something accidentally so that it hurts • stub sth out II noun [C] stub [stʌb] the part of something that remains after you have used the rest a pencil/cigarette stub[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
cigarette butt — cigarette butts N COUNT A cigarette butt or a cigarette end is the part of a cigarette that you throw away when you have finished smoking it. Syn: butt, stub (in BRIT, also use cigarette end) … English dictionary
stub — ► NOUN 1) the remnant of a pencil, cigarette, or similar shaped object after use. 2) a shortened or unusually short thing. 3) the counterfoil of a cheque, ticket, or other document. ► VERB (stubbed, stubbing) 1) accidentally strike (one s toe)… … English terms dictionary
stub something out — ˌstub sthˈout derived to stop a cigarette, etc. from burning by pressing the end against sth hard • He stubbed out his cigarette in the ashtray. Main entry: ↑stubderived … Useful english dictionary
stub — [stub] n. [ME < OE stybb, akin to ON stubbr: for IE base see STOCK] 1. the stump of a tree or plant 2. a short piece or length remaining after the main part has been removed or used up [the stub of a tail, cigar, pencil, etc.] 3. any short… … English World dictionary
stub out something — stub out (something) to stop something from burning or smoking by pressing it against something. She used the edge of the ashtray to stub out her cigarette. He dropped the cigar on the street without stubbing it out … New idioms dictionary
stub out — (something) to stop something from burning or smoking by pressing it against something. She used the edge of the ashtray to stub out her cigarette. He dropped the cigar on the street without stubbing it out … New idioms dictionary
stub — (n.) O.E. stybb stump of a tree, from P.Gmc. *stubjaz (Cf. M.Du. stubbe, O.N. stubbr), from PIE root * (s)teu (see STEEP (Cf. steep) (adj.)). Extended in M.E. to other short, thick things. The verb sense of strike (one s toe) against something is … Etymology dictionary