B1 [ U ] the grey, black, or white mixture of gas and very small pieces of carbon that is produced when something burns(燃烧所产生的)烟,烟雾
to be destroyed by burning化成了烟,被大火烧毁
Something that goes up in smoke fails to produce the result that was wanted.未达到预期的效果,化为泡影
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The smoke made me cough.
The alarm should go off automatically as soon as smoke is detected.
I saw her through a haze of cigarette smoke.
I heard a loud bang and then saw black smoke.
Breathing in other people's cigarette smoke is bad for you .
any large city, especially London, Sydney, or Melbourne大城市(尤指伦敦、悉尼或墨尔本)
A1 [ I or T ] to breathe smoke into the mouth and usually lungs from a cigarette, pipe, etc.吸烟,抽烟
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Fewer people smoke these days than used to.
In the interests of safety, please do not smoke.
She doesn't drink or smoke and I'm sure she'll outlive us all.
She can smoke - I don't have a problem with that.
He used to smoke 40 cigarettes a day.
[ I ] to produce smoke as a result of industrial activity or of something such as an electrical fault冒烟
[ T ] to preserve meat, fish, or cheese using smoke from burning wood(用烟)熏制
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