Cigarette Meaning in English
word
/ˌsɪɡɝˈɛt/
sig-uh-RET
/sˌɪɡəɹˈɛt/
sig-uh-RET
释义
A cigarette is a small roll of cut tobacco wrapped in paper and smoked. People usually light one end and inhale the smoke through the other end.
用法与细微差别
Neutral everyday noun. Common verbs are 'smoke', 'light', 'put out', and 'have' a cigarette. In many contexts, 'cigarette' is more specific than 'smoke', which can also mean smoke in general or the act of smoking.
Spanish: cigarrilloPortuguese (BR): cigarroPortuguese (PT): cigarroChinese (Simplified): 香烟Chinese (Traditional): 香菸Hindi: सिगरेटArabic: سيجارةBengali: সিগারেটRussian: сигаретаJapanese: タバコVietnamese: thuốc láKorean: 담배Turkish: sigaraUrdu: سگریٹIndonesian: rokok
例句
She never smokes cigarettes in the house.
basic
There is a cigarette on the table.
basic
Can I borrow a cigarette? I left mine at home.
natural
He bought a pack of cigarettes at the store.
basic
He stepped outside for a cigarette during the break.
natural
Put that cigarette out before you come back in.
natural