cigarette
英 [ˌsɪɡəˈret]
美 [ˈsɪɡəret]
n. 香烟; 纸烟; 卷烟
复数:cigarettes
Oxford 3000 / Collins.3 / BNC.2393 / COCA.2111
牛津词典
noun
- 香烟;纸烟;卷烟
a thin tube of paper filled with tobacco , for smoking- a packet/pack of cigarettes
一包香烟 - to light a cigarette
点燃一支香烟
- a packet/pack of cigarettes
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 香烟;卷烟
Cigarettesare small tubes of paper containing tobacco which people smoke.- He went out to buy a packet of cigarettes.
他出去买包烟。
- He went out to buy a packet of cigarettes.
英英释义
noun
- finely ground tobacco wrapped in paper
双语例句
- The air was thick with cigarette smoke.
空气里充斥着浓浓的烟味。 - Newman poured more black coffee and lit a cigarette.
纽曼又倒了些黑咖啡,接着点了支烟。 - You even snuck me a cigarette.
你居然偷偷塞给我一支烟。 - The government has unveiled new health warnings for cigarette packets.
政府公布了新的用于香烟盒上的健康警示语。 - Halfway down the cigarette she had a fit of coughing
烟抽到一半,她突然一阵猛咳。 - If you must have a cigarette, choose a seat in the first row of the smoking section.
如果你一定要吸烟的话,去吸烟区的第一排找个座位。 - Banning cigarette advertising would be unconstitutional, since selling cigarettes is legal.
既然出售香烟是合法的,那么禁止做香烟广告就是违宪的。 - He lit a cigarette and perched on the corner of the desk
他点了一根烟,坐在桌角上。 - He reached for a cigarette and lit it, fingers rock steady.
他伸手拿了一支烟点着,手指纹丝不动。 - He dropped his cigarette butt into the street below
他把烟头扔到下面的街道上。