smoking
英 [ˈsməʊkɪŋ]
美 [ˈsmoʊkɪŋ]
n. 吸烟; 抽烟
v. 吸(烟); 抽(烟); (习惯性)吸烟,抽烟; 冒烟
smoke的现在分词
现在分词:smoking
Oxford 3000 / BNC.5035 / COCA.4956
牛津词典
noun
- 吸烟;抽烟
the activity or habit of smoking cigarettes, etc.- No Smoking (= for example, on a notice)
禁止吸烟 - Would you like smoking or non-smoking? (= for example in a restaurant)
你喜欢在吸烟区还是非吸烟区? - He's trying to give up smoking .
他正设法戒烟。
- No Smoking (= for example, on a notice)
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 吸烟;抽烟
Smokingis the act or habit of smoking cigarettes, cigars, or a pipe.- Smoking is now banned in many places of work.
现在许多工作场所禁止吸烟。 - ...a no-smoking area.
禁烟区
- Smoking is now banned in many places of work.
- ADJ 允许吸烟的
Asmokingarea is intended for people who want to smoke.- ...the decision to scrap smoking compartments on Kent trains.
取消肯特列车上的吸烟车厢的决定
- ...the decision to scrap smoking compartments on Kent trains.
- See also:smokepassive smoking
英英释义
noun
- the act of smoking tobacco or other substances
- he went outside for a smoke
- smoking stinks
- a hot vapor containing fine particles of carbon being produced by combustion
- the fire produced a tower of black smoke that could be seen for miles
adj
- emitting smoke in great volume
- a smoking fireplace
双语例句
- If you are smoking in front of the children then you are setting them a bad example.
如果你在孩子们面前抽烟,那你就给他们树立了一个坏榜样。 - He has no habit of smoking.
他没有吸烟的嗜好。 - Most people who smoke began smoking in their teens
多数烟民从十几岁时就开始抽烟了。 - Smoking places you at serious risk of cardiovascular and respiratory disease.
吸烟会大大增加罹患心血管和呼吸道疾病的风险。 - Passive smoking can be deadly too
被动吸烟也可能会致命。 - Both nicotine and carbon monoxide inhaled with cigarette smoking have been incriminated as causative factors.
抽烟时吸入的尼古丁和一氧化碳都已经被标定为致病因素。 - Smoking is now banned in many places of work.
现在许多工作场所禁止吸烟。 - He too has started smoking!
他也抽起烟了! - Excessive smoking is harmful to one's health.
吸烟过多对身体有害处。 - Not only cancer, but also heart and lung disease are influenced by smoking.
不仅是癌症,还有心脏病和肺部疾病也都会受吸烟影响。