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1 smoke
اِنْبَعَثَ منه الدُّخان \ smoke: (of a fire, lamp, chimney, etc.) to produce smoke. \ تَدْخِين \ smoke: the act of using a cigarette, etc.: He enjoys a smoke after dinner. \ دَخَنَ \ smoke: (of a fire, lamp, chimney, etc.) to produce smoke. \ دَخَّنَ (الطِّباق) \ smoke: to burn tobacco in (a cigarette or pipe), which is held in one’s mouth: Smoking (cigarettes) is a waste of money. \ دُخان \ smoke: a cloud that comes from fire. -
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• Flame is not far from the smoke (The) - Нет дыма без огня (H)• From smoke into smother - Из огня да в полымя (И)• If you would enjoy the fire, you must put up with the smoke - Любить тепло - и дым тер петь (Л)• Much smoke, little fire - Много слов, а мало дела (M)• Smoke of a man's house is better than the fire of another's (The) - В гостях хорошо, а дома лучше (B)• There is no smoke without fire - Нет дыма без огня (H)• Where there is smoke, there is fire - Нет дыма без огня (H) -
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[sməuk]1. noun1) the cloudlike gases and particles of soot given off by something which is burning:دُخانHe puffed cigarette smoke into my face.
تَدْخينI came outside for a smoke.
2. verb1) to give off smoke.يَبْعَثُ الدُّخانيُدَخِّنُ سيجارَةًI don't smoke, but he smokes cigars.
3) to dry, cure, preserve (ham, fish etc) by hanging it in smoke.يُعالِجُ السَّمَك بالدُّخان -
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To expose fresh food to smoke from a wood fire for a prolonged period of time. Traditionally used for preservation purposes, smoking is now a means of giving flavor to food. Smoking tends to dry the food, kills bacteria, deepens color and gives food a smoky flavor. The duration of smoking varies from 20 minutes to several days. The more widely used woods are Hickory - Mesquite - Apple - Cherry - to which aromatic essences are sometimes can be added. Smoke roast is a common expression seen on menus -
5 Smoke Base Ejection
Abbreviation: Smoke BEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Smoke Base Ejection
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6 Smoke White Phosphorus
Abbreviation: Smoke WPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Smoke White Phosphorus
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7 Smoke Indicator
Chemistry: (см.) smoke tester -
8 smoke detector
a device in a building which sounds a fire alarm when smoke passes through it.كاشف الدُخان -
9 Smoke
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10 Smoke Detection Control Unit
Abbreviation: SCDUУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Smoke Detection Control Unit
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11 Smoke Emitting Diode
Electronics: SEDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Smoke Emitting Diode
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12 Smoke Evacuation Fan
General subject: SEF (вентилятор дымоудаления)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Smoke Evacuation Fan
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13 Smoke Ingress Analysis
Sakhalin R: SIAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Smoke Ingress Analysis
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14 Smoke More Pot
Jocular: SMP -
15 Smoke Screen
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16 Smoke That AK
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17 Smoke Tree Ranch
Trademark term: STR -
18 Smoke, Clouds, and Radiation
Meteorology: SCARУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Smoke, Clouds, and Radiation
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19 smoke
Abbreviation: SM -
20 smoke and heat exhaust ventilation system
Fire extinguishing: SHEVSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > smoke and heat exhaust ventilation system
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