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1 cigarette
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3 cigarette smoke
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4 filter-tipped cigarette
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5 to light [fire, candle, cigarette etc.]
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6 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
- 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
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- smoking
- smoky
- smoke detector
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7 butt
I verb(to strike (someone or something) with the head: He fell over when the goat butted him.) stange- butt inII 1. noun(someone whom others criticize or tell jokes about: She's the butt of all his jokes.) genstand; skydeskive2. noun1) (the thick and heavy end (especially of a rifle).) den tykke ende; kolbe2) (the end of a finished cigar, cigarette etc: His cigarette butt was the cause of the fire.) skod3) ((slang) a person's bottom: Come on, get off your butt - we have work to do.) let numsen* * *I verb(to strike (someone or something) with the head: He fell over when the goat butted him.) stange- butt inII 1. noun(someone whom others criticize or tell jokes about: She's the butt of all his jokes.) genstand; skydeskive2. noun1) (the thick and heavy end (especially of a rifle).) den tykke ende; kolbe2) (the end of a finished cigar, cigarette etc: His cigarette butt was the cause of the fire.) skod3) ((slang) a person's bottom: Come on, get off your butt - we have work to do.) let numsen -
8 drag
[dræɡ] 1. past tense, past participle - dragged; verb1) (to pull, especially by force or roughly: She was dragged screaming from her car.) trække; slæbe2) (to pull (something) slowly (usually because heavy): He dragged the heavy table across the floor.) slæbe3) (to (cause to) move along the ground: His coat was so long it dragged on the ground at the back.) slæbe4) (to search (the bed of a lake etc) by using a net or hook: Police are dragging the canal to try to find the body.) trække vod5) (to be slow-moving and boring: The evening dragged a bit.) slæbe sig afsted2. noun1) (something which slows something down: He felt that his lack of education was a drag on his progress.) hæmsko2) (an act of drawing in smoke from a cigarette etc: He took a long drag at his cigarette.) hiv; sug3) (something or someone that is dull and boring: Washing-up is a drag.) kedsommelig oplevelse4) (a slang word for women's clothes when worn by men.) drag* * *[dræɡ] 1. past tense, past participle - dragged; verb1) (to pull, especially by force or roughly: She was dragged screaming from her car.) trække; slæbe2) (to pull (something) slowly (usually because heavy): He dragged the heavy table across the floor.) slæbe3) (to (cause to) move along the ground: His coat was so long it dragged on the ground at the back.) slæbe4) (to search (the bed of a lake etc) by using a net or hook: Police are dragging the canal to try to find the body.) trække vod5) (to be slow-moving and boring: The evening dragged a bit.) slæbe sig afsted2. noun1) (something which slows something down: He felt that his lack of education was a drag on his progress.) hæmsko2) (an act of drawing in smoke from a cigarette etc: He took a long drag at his cigarette.) hiv; sug3) (something or someone that is dull and boring: Washing-up is a drag.) kedsommelig oplevelse4) (a slang word for women's clothes when worn by men.) drag -
9 stub
1. noun1) (a stump or short remaining end of eg a cigarette, pencil etc: The ashtray contained seven cigarette stubs.) skod; -skod2) (the counterfoil or retained section of a cheque etc.) slip2. verb(to hurt (especially a toe) by striking it against something hard: She stubbed her toe(s) against the bedpost.) støde- stubby- stub out* * *1. noun1) (a stump or short remaining end of eg a cigarette, pencil etc: The ashtray contained seven cigarette stubs.) skod; -skod2) (the counterfoil or retained section of a cheque etc.) slip2. verb(to hurt (especially a toe) by striking it against something hard: She stubbed her toe(s) against the bedpost.) støde- stubby- stub out -
10 ash
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11 ashtray
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12 be gasping for
(to want (something) very much: I'm gasping for a cigarette.) hungre efter* * *(to want (something) very much: I'm gasping for a cigarette.) hungre efter -
13 cigar
(a roll of tobacco leaves for smoking.) cigar* * *(a roll of tobacco leaves for smoking.) cigar -
14 crusade
[kru:'seid] 1. noun1) (Medieval wars against the Muslims in the Middle Ages, led by Christian kings.) korstog2) (a campaign in support of a good cause: the crusade against cigarette advertising.) kampagne2. verb(to take part in a crusade.) deltage i kampagne- crusader* * *[kru:'seid] 1. noun1) (Medieval wars against the Muslims in the Middle Ages, led by Christian kings.) korstog2) (a campaign in support of a good cause: the crusade against cigarette advertising.) kampagne2. verb(to take part in a crusade.) deltage i kampagne- crusader -
15 end
[end] 1. noun1) (the last or farthest part of the length of something: the house at the end of the road; both ends of the room; Put the tables end to end (= with the end of one touching the end of another); ( also adjective) We live in the end house.) ende2) (the finish or conclusion: the end of the week; The talks have come to an end; The affair is at an end; He is at the end of his strength; They fought bravely to the end; If she wins the prize we'll never hear the end of it (= she will often talk about it).) ende; slutning3) (death: The soldiers met their end bravely.) død4) (an aim: What end have you in view?) formål; hensigt5) (a small piece left over: cigarette ends.) skod2. verb(to bring or come to an end: The scheme ended in disaster; How does the play end?; How should I end (off) this letter?) ende; slutte- ending- endless
- at a loose end
- end up
- in the end
- make both ends meet
- make ends meet
- no end of
- no end
- on end
- put an end to
- the end* * *[end] 1. noun1) (the last or farthest part of the length of something: the house at the end of the road; both ends of the room; Put the tables end to end (= with the end of one touching the end of another); ( also adjective) We live in the end house.) ende2) (the finish or conclusion: the end of the week; The talks have come to an end; The affair is at an end; He is at the end of his strength; They fought bravely to the end; If she wins the prize we'll never hear the end of it (= she will often talk about it).) ende; slutning3) (death: The soldiers met their end bravely.) død4) (an aim: What end have you in view?) formål; hensigt5) (a small piece left over: cigarette ends.) skod2. verb(to bring or come to an end: The scheme ended in disaster; How does the play end?; How should I end (off) this letter?) ende; slutte- ending- endless
- at a loose end
- end up
- in the end
- make both ends meet
- make ends meet
- no end of
- no end
- on end
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16 fag
[fæɡ]1) (hard or boring work: It was a real fag to clean the whole house.) slid; slavearbejde2) (a slang word for a cigarette: I'm dying for a fag.) smøg; cigaret•- fag-end- fagged out* * *[fæɡ]1) (hard or boring work: It was a real fag to clean the whole house.) slid; slavearbejde2) (a slang word for a cigarette: I'm dying for a fag.) smøg; cigaret•- fag-end- fagged out -
17 fag-end
noun (the small, useless piece of a cigarette that remains after it has been smoked: The ashtray was full of fag-ends; the fag-end of the conversation.) skod; slutning* * *noun (the small, useless piece of a cigarette that remains after it has been smoked: The ashtray was full of fag-ends; the fag-end of the conversation.) skod; slutning -
18 filter-tip
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19 flint
[flint]1) (( also adjective) (of) a kind of very hard stone: Prehistoric man used flint knives.) flint; flintesten2) (a piece of hard mineral from which sparks can be struck: I must buy a new flint for my cigarette-lighter.) sten* * *[flint]1) (( also adjective) (of) a kind of very hard stone: Prehistoric man used flint knives.) flint; flintesten2) (a piece of hard mineral from which sparks can be struck: I must buy a new flint for my cigarette-lighter.) sten -
20 from force of habit
(because one is used to doing (something): I took the cigarette from force of habit.) af gammel vane; med vanens magt* * *(because one is used to doing (something): I took the cigarette from force of habit.) af gammel vane; med vanens magt
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