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1 smoked ham
n.geräucherter Schinken m. -
2 smoke
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. -
3 gammon
noun(ham cured like bacon) Räucherschinken, der* * *['ɡæmən](the meat of the leg of a pig, salted and smoked.) geräucherter Schinken* * *gam·mon[ˈgæmən]* * *['gmən]n(= bacon) leicht geräucherter Vorderschinken; (= ham) (gekochter) Schinken* * *gammon1 [ˈɡæmən] s1. schwach gepökelter oder geräucherter Schinken2. unteres Stück einer Speckseitegammon2 [ˈɡæmən] SCHIFFA s Bugsprietzurrring mB v/t das Bugspriet am Vordersteven befestigengammon3 [ˈɡæmən] besonders Br umgA s Humbug m, Schwindel mB v/i1. Humbug reden2. sich verstellen, so tun als obC v/t jemanden reinlegen* * *noun(ham cured like bacon) Räucherschinken, der* * *n.geräucherter Schinken m.
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