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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. smoke [Am smoʊk, Brit sməʊk] SUBST

1.1. smoke U (from fire):

smoke
to go up in smoke hopes:
to go up in smoke hopes:
to go up in smoke ambitions/plans:
to go up in smoke books/papers:
cuando el río suena … (agua trae) RíoPl
attr smoke blue
smoke gray

1.2. smoke U (London) Brit ugs, veraltend:

the Smoke

2.1. smoke C (cigarette):

smoke ugs
smoke ugs
smoke ugs
pucho m LatAm ugs

2.2. smoke (act) kein Pl:

to have a smoke
I must have a smoke

2.3. smoke U (marijuana):

smoke sl
maría f sl
smoke sl
hierba f sl
smoke sl
mota f AmC Méx sl

II. smoke [Am smoʊk, Brit sməʊk] VERB intr

1. smoke person:

smoke
do you smoke?
do you mind if I smoke?

2. smoke (give off smoke):

smoke
smoke

III. smoke [Am smoʊk, Brit sməʊk] VERB trans

1. smoke cigarettes/tobacco:

smoke
I smoke ten a day
do you mind if I smoke my pipe?
do you mind if I smoke my pipe?

2. smoke (cure):

smoke fish/meat/cheese

smoke detector SUBST

smoke detector

smoke out VERB [Am smoʊk -, Brit sməʊk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

1. smoke out (flush out):

smoke out animal/person
smoke out dissident/mole

2. smoke out (fill with smoke) Brit → smoke up

smoke up VERB [Am smoʊk -, Brit sməʊk -] Am (v + adv + o, v + o + adv)

smoke up beehive
smoke up room/house
smoke up room/house

smoke bomb [Am ˈsmoʊk ˌbɑm, Brit] SUBST

smoke bomb

smoke-free [Am ˈˌsmoʊk ˈfri, Brit] ADJ

smoke-free policy
smoke-free office/zone

smoke-filled [ˈsmoʊkfɪld] ADJ

smoke-filled

smoke-dried [Am ˈsmoʊkdraɪd, Brit ˈsməʊkdrʌɪd] ADJ

smoke-dried

smoke ring [ˈsmoʊk ˌrɪŋ] SUBST

smoke ring
smoke ring
bolita f de humo Méx
to blow smoke rings
to blow smoke rings

smoke up VERB [Am smoʊk -, Brit sməʊk -] Am (v + adv + o, v + o + adv)

smoke up beehive
smoke up room/house
smoke up room/house

smoke alarm SUBST

smoke alarm

im PONS Wörterbuch

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Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch

I. smoke [sməʊk, Am smoʊk] SUBST

1. smoke kein Pl (from fire):

smoke

2. smoke ugs (cigarette):

smoke

3. smoke Brit ugs (London):

the smoke

Wendungen:

there's no smoke without fire Brit, Aus Sprichw, where there's smoke, there's fire Am Sprichw
to go up in smoke

II. smoke [sməʊk, Am smoʊk] VERB trans

1. smoke cigarette, tobacco:

smoke
smoke
pitar AmS
to smoke a pipe

2. smoke GASTRO:

smoke

Wendungen:

to smoke the peace pipe Am

III. smoke [sməʊk, Am smoʊk] VERB intr

1. smoke (produce smoke):

smoke

2. smoke (smoke tobacco):

smoke
smoke
pitar AmS
OpenDict-Eintrag

smoke VERB

smoke'em if you got'em USA ugs Koll

smoke bomb SUBST

smoke bomb

smoke out VERB trans

smoke out rats, insects
smoke out people

smoke detector SUBST

smoke detector

smoke signal SUBST

smoke signal
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
thick smoke
smoke detector
to smoke
smoke filter
im PONS Wörterbuch
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch

I. smoke [smoʊk] SUBST

1. smoke (from fire):

smoke

2. smoke ugs (cigarette):

smoke

Wendungen:

where there's smoke, there's fire Sprichw
to go up in smoke

II. smoke [smoʊk] VERB trans

1. smoke cigarette, tobacco:

smoke
smoke
pitar AmS
to smoke a pipe

2. smoke culin:

smoke

Wendungen:

III. smoke [smoʊk] VERB intr

1. smoke (produce smoke):

smoke

2. smoke (smoke tobacco):

smoke
smoke
pitar AmS

smoke signal SUBST

smoke signal

smoke detector SUBST

smoke detector

smoke out VERB trans

smoke out rats, insects
smoke out a scandal

smoke bomb SUBST

smoke bomb

smoke screen SUBST a. übtr

smoke screen
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
thick smoke
smoke detector
cloud of smoke
smoke filter
Present
Ismoke
yousmoke
he/she/itsmokes
wesmoke
yousmoke
theysmoke
Past
Ismoked
yousmoked
he/she/itsmoked
wesmoked
yousmoked
theysmoked
Present Perfect
Ihavesmoked
youhavesmoked
he/she/ithassmoked
wehavesmoked
youhavesmoked
theyhavesmoked
Past Perfect
Ihadsmoked
youhadsmoked
he/she/ithadsmoked
wehadsmoked
youhadsmoked
theyhadsmoked

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Fragments started several fires and their smoke was drawn into the boiler rooms, forcing four boilers off-line as their operators could not breathe.
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He struggled to breathe and managed to get his mouth and nose out of the bedcovers to get some air.
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It allowed him to breathe in any atmosphere and survive in the vacuum of space.
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Human infants are sometimes considered obligate nasal breathers, but generally speaking healthy humans may breathe through their nose, their mouth, or both.
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She stops breathing but returns to breathe after a while.
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