smoking

美音:['smoʊkɪŋ] 英音:['sməʊkɪŋ]

简单释义:


n.吸烟;抽烟

adj.吸烟的;〈口〉(证据)凿;烟熏的;冒气的

adv.冒着烟;冒着气

v.“smoke”的现在分词

网络冒烟;熏制

完整释义:


n.

1.吸烟
2.抽烟
3.烟熏
4.熏烟
5.冒烟;冒气
6.熏制

adj.

1.吸烟的;〔口语〕(证据)凿
2.冒烟的, 烟熏的;冒气的

adv.

1.冒着气;冒着烟

v.

1.抽烟


例句:

  1. 'The brain is not immune to the long-term consequences of smoking, ' she said.
    她说,大脑不会不受吸烟长期后果的影响。

  2. If you want yourself to be in good health you must not always be smoking so much.
    如果你想身体好,就不要总是吸那么多烟。

  3. The patches will be added to the 'Quit Kits' currently handed out to smokers trying to give via the NHS Stop Smoking Campaign.
    贴片将通过一项名为“NHS戒烟行动”的活动发放到烟民手中。

  4. It's true that once you get into the habit of smoking, you'll find it extremely difficult to get out of it.
    你一旦养成了吸烟的习惯,再想戒烟就难了,这一点千真万确。

  5. Dr Tom Heffernan, who leads research group, said the findings would be useful in anti-smoking campaigns.
    领导研究小组的汤姆·赫夫南博士表示,这一发现有助于反吸烟运动。

  6. I'd like to prescribe some painkiller tablets and anti-inflammatory tablets. And I advice you to stop smoking cigarettes these days.
    我为你配点止痛片和消炎药,并建议你这两天不要吸烟。

  7. He said the benefit of vitamin D was as clear as the harmful link between smoking and lung cancer.
    他说维生素D的好处是和吸烟与肺癌的有害链接一样清楚。

  8. In teens, it is often disguised in smoking, drinking or drug use, in older people as lack of appetite for food or life.
    对于青少年而言,抑郁通常会被伪装成吸烟,酗酒或使用毒品。而对大人,则是对食品或生活丧失了兴趣。

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