smoking的意思和读音

smoking

: [ˈsmoʊkɪŋ] : [ˈsməʊkɪŋ]

n.

adj.;〈〉()

adv.

v.“smoke”

smokingn.

1.the activity or habit of smoking cigarettes, etc.

No Smoking(= for example, on a notice)

Would you like smoking or non-smoking?(= for example, in a restaurant)

He's trying to give up smoking .

n.1.2.;

adj.1.;〈〉()2.,;

adv.1.;

v.1.“smoke”

n.1.the activity of breathing smoke from cigarettes, pipes, etc. into your mouth and lungs2.the part of a train where passengers are allowed to smoke; where smoking is allowed

v.1.The present participle of smoke

1. Population Control- Smoking- Morning Exercises- ...

2. ... smooth a. smoking n. smoker n.

3. smoker n. smoking n. smooth a. ...

4. simmering/stewing smoking grilling ...

5. everybody pron. smoking n. everyone pron. ...

6. smoker n. smoking n. smooth a. ...

7. Pressing Smoking Liquefying ...

8. (non+existent ) (non+smoking ) (non+stop

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1.I write quickly -- I go like the wind -- and can get up to 15 pages a day when I am really smoking.

2.I should note that none of what I wrote above is due to my own view on smoking.

3.The newspaper did not say that Phelps was smoking marijuana, but it pointed out that the pipe typically was used for that purpose.

4.If I were to be caught smoking, I'd definitely go with the community service.

5.Some of them were smoking in a very classical style, one slim cigarette was between two slim pale fingers up to the ceiling.姿

6.Jean is an intelligent, responsible adult, but she still refuses to believe that smoking had anything to do with her heart attack.

7.After 30 years of smoking, Mr. Lin says he gave up cigarettes during that month without a second thought and hasn't had one since.Lin30

8.He drank only water. He did not smoke and would not tolerate smoking in his presence.

9.Although it has to be pointed out that, in the short-time at least, one's memory does not improve after smoking cannabis.

10.It was that of a tall young man, smoking.