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词汇 cigarette
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Definition of cigarette in English:

cigarette

(US cigaret)
noun sɪɡəˈrɛt
  • 1A thin cylinder of finely cut tobacco rolled in paper for smoking.

    纸烟,香烟,卷烟

    Example sentencesExamples
    • So in the end, we all went outside and smoked our cigarettes on the pavement like outcasts.
    • By the time I met her, Sheila had been smoking about twenty cigarettes a day for many years.
    • He used to smoke a pack and half of a day, and still smokes around a dozen cigarettes daily.
    • Until Bonsack's invention, cigarettes had been rolled by hand by young women.
    • Simon stepped out to get a paper from the boot and to smoke a cigarette.
    • He was told by bar staff to put out the cigarette but continued smoking.
    • She picked up a gold cigarette case and pulled free one of the thin cigarettes.
    • There is a perception that light smoking or smoking low tar cigarettes is not dangerous.
    • I remember the time Pearl and I had a huge argument over her smoking cigarettes.
    • Cousin Liam and Nate were just a pair of casual guys who sat around smoking cigarettes and cracking jokes.
    • Her voice was low and husky from smoking twenty cigarettes a day in that sexy cigarette holder she always used.
    • Lipstick-stained cigarettes overflowed in the ashtray on the table and on top of the television.
    • Downstairs will then become no smoking but cigarettes will be still be allowed upstairs.
    • A leading medical journal called today for an outright ban on smoking and cigarettes.
    • Marlene stubbed out her cigarette in the ashtray upon the low coffee table.
    • What is the best way to stop tobacconists selling cigarettes to children?
    • During a severe paper shortage, Bakhtin tore up his own manuscripts to roll cigarettes.
    • Yes, it's smelly, dirty and harmful, but in reality people do smoke cigarettes.
    • Standing in the doorway of the library, rolling a cigarette, is a young woman.
    • If you really want to smoke cigarettes then do it in the privacy of your own home.
    Synonyms
    filter tip, king-size
    cigar
    informal ciggy, cig, tab, tube, smoke, cancer stick, coffin nail
    British informal fag, snout, roll-up
    British informal, dated gasper, burn
    1. 1.1 An object similar to a cigarette containing a narcotic or herbal substance.
      麻醉烟;草药烟;药性烟
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Although cannabis cigarettes are smoked less frequently than nicotine cigarettes, their mode of inhalation is very different.
      • Herbal cigarettes, sold in pharmacies and health stores, have a very limited market.
      • The gradual replacement of regular cigarettes with non-tobacco herbal cigarettes is an effective aid in tobacco detoxification.
      • The following morning he said he rolled several cannabis cigarettes to smoke during the day.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from French, diminutive of cigare (see cigar).

Definition of cigarette in US English:

cigarette

(also cigaret)
noun
  • 1A thin cylinder of finely cut tobacco rolled in paper for smoking.

    纸烟,香烟,卷烟

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She picked up a gold cigarette case and pulled free one of the thin cigarettes.
    • He was told by bar staff to put out the cigarette but continued smoking.
    • He used to smoke a pack and half of a day, and still smokes around a dozen cigarettes daily.
    • By the time I met her, Sheila had been smoking about twenty cigarettes a day for many years.
    • Standing in the doorway of the library, rolling a cigarette, is a young woman.
    • Cousin Liam and Nate were just a pair of casual guys who sat around smoking cigarettes and cracking jokes.
    • There is a perception that light smoking or smoking low tar cigarettes is not dangerous.
    • Downstairs will then become no smoking but cigarettes will be still be allowed upstairs.
    • Her voice was low and husky from smoking twenty cigarettes a day in that sexy cigarette holder she always used.
    • What is the best way to stop tobacconists selling cigarettes to children?
    • So in the end, we all went outside and smoked our cigarettes on the pavement like outcasts.
    • I remember the time Pearl and I had a huge argument over her smoking cigarettes.
    • During a severe paper shortage, Bakhtin tore up his own manuscripts to roll cigarettes.
    • Simon stepped out to get a paper from the boot and to smoke a cigarette.
    • Yes, it's smelly, dirty and harmful, but in reality people do smoke cigarettes.
    • Marlene stubbed out her cigarette in the ashtray upon the low coffee table.
    • If you really want to smoke cigarettes then do it in the privacy of your own home.
    • Until Bonsack's invention, cigarettes had been rolled by hand by young women.
    • A leading medical journal called today for an outright ban on smoking and cigarettes.
    • Lipstick-stained cigarettes overflowed in the ashtray on the table and on top of the television.
    Synonyms
    ciggy, cig, tab, tube, smoke, cancer stick, coffin nail
    1. 1.1 A cylinder containing a narcotic, herbs, or a medicated substance for smoking.
      麻醉烟;草药烟;药性烟
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The gradual replacement of regular cigarettes with non-tobacco herbal cigarettes is an effective aid in tobacco detoxification.
      • The following morning he said he rolled several cannabis cigarettes to smoke during the day.
      • Although cannabis cigarettes are smoked less frequently than nicotine cigarettes, their mode of inhalation is very different.
      • Herbal cigarettes, sold in pharmacies and health stores, have a very limited market.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from French, diminutive of cigare (see cigar).

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