smoke
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noun
煙
e.g. bonfire smoke.
⦅くだけて⦆ ; 〖通例a ~〗 (タバコなどの)一服, 喫煙
e.g. I'm dying for a smoke.
verb
〈物が〉煙を出す[吐く], 噴煙を上げる; (水)蒸気[湯気, ほこり]を出す[立てる]; 〈火・ストーブなどが〉くすぶる, いぶる
e.g. heat the oil until it just smokes
e.g. (as adjective smoking) : they huddled around his smoking fire in the winter damp. 〈人が〉喫煙する; マリファナを吸う(up)
e.g. Janine was sitting at the kitchen table smoking
〈人が〉〈タバコ・麻薬など〉を吸う, ふかす
e.g. with object : he smoked forty cigarettes a day
e.g. (as noun smoking) : the effect of smoking on health. (煙で)…をいぶす, すすけさせる
〈肉・魚〉を燻製(くんせい)にする; (いぶして)〈ハム〉を作る
e.g. smoked salmon.
e.g. the smoked glass of his lenses.
(煙でいぶして)〈虫など〉を駆除する
【隠れ家などから】A〈動物・人〉をいぶし[追い]出す «out of, from» .
e.g. we will fire the roof and smoke him out.
A〈秘密など〉を暴く, 〈人〉を見つけだす
e.g. as the press smokes him out on other human rights issues, he will be revealed as a social conservative.
e.g. we baited her and smoked her.
PHRASES
informal be destroyed by fire.
(of a plan) come to nothing:
e.g. more than one dream is about to go up in smoke.
proverb there's always some reason for a rumor.
North American the obscuring or embellishing of the truth of a situation with misleading or irrelevant information: e.g. the budget process is an exercise in smoke and mirrors. with reference to illusion created by conjuring tricks.
smoke tobacco incessantly.
try to mislead or threaten someone by giving false or exaggerated information:
e.g. the coach has been blowing smoke for the past three years about our program.
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