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1 cigarro
ci.gar.ro* * *[si`gaxu]Substantivo masculino cigarette féminincigarros com filtro/sem filtro cigarettes filtre/sans filtrecigarros fortes/suaves cigarettes fortes /légèrescigarros longos cigarettes longuescigarros mentolados cigarettes mentholées* * *nome masculinocigarette f.ⓘ Não confundir com a palavra francesa cigare (charuto). -
2 boquilha
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3 filtro
fil.tro[f‘iwtru] sm 1 filtre. 2 philtre, elixir. cigarro com, sem filtro cigarette avec, sans filtre. filtro de papel filtre en papier. o filtro de Tristão e Isolda le philtre de Tristan et Iseut.* * *[`fiwtru]Substantivo masculino filtre masculin* * *nome masculinofiltro de caféfiltre à caféfiltro de arfiltre à airmudar o filtro da máquina de lavarchanger le filtre du lave-lingefiltro solarfiltre solairecigarro sem filtrocigarette sans filtre -
4 fumadeira
nome femininofume-cigare m.fume-cigarette -
5 fumar
fu.mar[fum‘ar] vt fumer. ele fuma dois pacotes de cigarro por dia / il fume deux paquets de cigarettes par jour. fumar cachimbo fumer une pipe. fumar o cachimbo da paz fumer le calumet de la paix. fumar tabaco, ópium, hachiche, maconha fumer du tabac, de l’opium, du haschisch, de l’herbe. fumar um cigarro, um charuto, um baseado fumer une cigarette, un cigare, un joint.* * *[fu`ma(x)]Verbo transitivo e verbo intransitivo fumer* * *verbofumerfumar um charutofumer un cigare -
6 mortalha
mor.ta.lha[mort‘aλə] sf linceul.* * *[mox`taʎa]Substantivo feminino (de cadáver) linceul masculin(papel para cigarro) papier masculin à cigarette* * *nome feminino -
7 cigarro com, sem filtro
cigarro com, sem filtrocigarette avec, sans filtre. -
8 fumar um cigarro, um charuto, um baseado
fumar um cigarro, um charuto, um baseadofumer une cigarette, un cigare, un joint.Dicionário Português-Francês > fumar um cigarro, um charuto, um baseado
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cigarette — [ sigarɛt ] n. f. • 1831, rare av. 1840; de 1. cigare 1 ♦ Petit rouleau de tabac haché et enveloppé dans un papier fin. ⇒fam. cibiche, clope, pipe, sèche, tige. Paquet, cartouche de cigarettes. Feuille de papier à cigarette. Rouler une cigarette … Encyclopédie Universelle
Cigarette — Cig a*rette , n. [F. cigarette.] A little cigar; a little fine tobacco rolled in paper for smoking. [Also spelled {cigaret}.] Syn: cigarette, fag, weed. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cigarette — (n.) 1835, American English, from Fr. cigarette (19c.), dim. of cigare cigar (18c.; see CIGAR (Cf. cigar)). Spanish form cigarito, cigarita also was popular mid 19c … Etymology dictionary
cigarette — is normally stressed on the third syllable in BrE and on the first syllable in AmE. Even in BrE, however, the stress can fall on the first syllable when the rhythm of the sentence seems to prefer this (as in Cigarettes are dear) … Modern English usage
cigarette — (US also cigaret) ► NOUN ▪ a cylinder of finely cut tobacco rolled in paper for smoking. ORIGIN French, little cigar … English terms dictionary
cigarette — or cigaret [sig΄ə ret′, sig′ə ret΄] n. [Fr dim. of cigare, cigar < Sp cigarro: see CIGAR] a small roll of finely cut tobacco wrapped in thin paper for smoking and usually having a filter tip … English World dictionary
Cigarette — For other uses, see Cigarette (disambiguation). Cig redirects here. For other uses, see Cig (disambiguation). Two unlit, filtered f6 brand cigarettes from Germany. A cigarette (from Mayan Siyar; to smoke rolled tobacco leaves [1] … Wikipedia
Cigarette — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Cigarette (homonymie) … Wikipédia en Français
cigarette — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ lighted, lit, unlit ▪ He accidentally dropped a lighted cigarette on the chair. ▪ half smoked ▪ illicit ▪ … Collocations 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
cigarette — /sig euh ret , sig euh ret /, n. a cylindrical roll of finely cut tobacco cured for smoking, considerably smaller than most cigars and usually wrapped in thin white paper. Also, cigaret. [1820 30; < F, equiv. to cigare CIGAR + ette ETTE] * * *… … Universalium