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词汇 cigarette paper
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Definition of cigarette paper in English:

cigarette paper

noun
  • A piece of thin paper with a gummed edge for rolling tobacco in to make a cigarette.

    卷烟纸

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If they were produced using just plain tobacco and cigarette papers they would taste harsh and people would smoke fewer of them.
    • Harry offers cigarette papers, but no glass pipes - it's not that kind of shop.
    • I took my regular Wednesday morning walk into Godshill to buy some cigarette papers and set up a standing order for the Saturday Guardian and was sweating by 9.30 am.
    • Inside was a rolling machine, cigarette paper, and a dye for stamping packaging.
    • The chief executive said he was negotiating further purchases in cigarette papers and roll-your-own tobacco.
    • Walking around a factory all day watching machines stuff tobacco into cigarette papers is plenty dull.
    • I've run out of cigarette papers, which is a good thing, in that I cannot smoke any more.
    • Witnesses saw the victim, from Bolton, chatting to a group of men and asking them for cigarette papers shortly before the accident.
    • During the 60s, Soyinka spent some 27 months in solitary confinement, managing to write notes on cigarette papers, toilet paper and in between the lines of books.
    • Former binman and father-of-one Hobson was captured by police yesterday after being recognised by Mr North as he bought matches, water and cigarette papers.
    • ‘Rizla have become the equivalent of Hoover in the cigarette paper business,’ he said.
    • She revealed that she normally took her cigarette papers, tobacco and lighter upstairs with her, because the children had been known to play with them.
    • It will also be illegal to have an unlit cigarette in your mouth, as ‘tobacco product’ includes any cigarette paper, tube or filter made for use in the smoking of tobacco.
    • He scarpered, picking up his cigarette papers and the little packet.
    • He rolled it up in a piece of cigarette paper, and walked back into the room.
    • Maybe I'd popped out for some cigarette papers or something.
    • Research published in the Guardian last week stated that sales of rolling tobacco have fallen, whilst the cigarette paper company has seen its sales soar.
    • I'd packed fifty pouches of tobacco in my suitcase, and no cigarette paper.
    • I was just wondering if either of you could spare a couple of cigarette papers.

Definition of cigarette paper in US English:

cigarette paper

nounˌsɪɡəˈrɛt
  • A piece of thin paper with a gummed edge in which tobacco can be rolled to make a cigarette.

    卷烟纸

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Former binman and father-of-one Hobson was captured by police yesterday after being recognised by Mr North as he bought matches, water and cigarette papers.
    • ‘Rizla have become the equivalent of Hoover in the cigarette paper business,’ he said.
    • Witnesses saw the victim, from Bolton, chatting to a group of men and asking them for cigarette papers shortly before the accident.
    • Inside was a rolling machine, cigarette paper, and a dye for stamping packaging.
    • Research published in the Guardian last week stated that sales of rolling tobacco have fallen, whilst the cigarette paper company has seen its sales soar.
    • She revealed that she normally took her cigarette papers, tobacco and lighter upstairs with her, because the children had been known to play with them.
    • I'd packed fifty pouches of tobacco in my suitcase, and no cigarette paper.
    • He rolled it up in a piece of cigarette paper, and walked back into the room.
    • Maybe I'd popped out for some cigarette papers or something.
    • Harry offers cigarette papers, but no glass pipes - it's not that kind of shop.
    • During the 60s, Soyinka spent some 27 months in solitary confinement, managing to write notes on cigarette papers, toilet paper and in between the lines of books.
    • He scarpered, picking up his cigarette papers and the little packet.
    • It will also be illegal to have an unlit cigarette in your mouth, as ‘tobacco product’ includes any cigarette paper, tube or filter made for use in the smoking of tobacco.
    • Walking around a factory all day watching machines stuff tobacco into cigarette papers is plenty dull.
    • I was just wondering if either of you could spare a couple of cigarette papers.
    • I took my regular Wednesday morning walk into Godshill to buy some cigarette papers and set up a standing order for the Saturday Guardian and was sweating by 9.30 am.
    • I've run out of cigarette papers, which is a good thing, in that I cannot smoke any more.
    • The chief executive said he was negotiating further purchases in cigarette papers and roll-your-own tobacco.
    • If they were produced using just plain tobacco and cigarette papers they would taste harsh and people would smoke fewer of them.
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