cigar

listen to the pronunciation of cigar
Englisch - Türkisch
{i} yaprak sigarası
puro

O, öğle yemeğinden sonra bir puro içti. - He smoked a cigar after lunch.

Tom bir puro içerken verandada tek başına oturdu. - Tom sat alone on the porch smoking a cigar.

cigar box
sigara kutusu
cigar box
puro kutusu
cigar case
puro tabakası
cigar lighter
çakmak
cigar lighter
sigara yakacağı
cigar butts
puro izmaritleri
cigar cutter
puro makası
close but no cigar
yakın ama sigaram yok
puff a cigar
İçeri çekmeden sigara içmek
Cuban cigar
puro

Ben bir Küba purosu içiyorum. - I am smoking a Cuban cigar.

Küba puroları dünyanın en iyileri arasındadır. - Cuban cigars are among the best in the world.

Cuban cigar
küba purosu
Havana cigar
havana purosu
do you have a good, big cigar
İyi büyük bir puronuz var mi?
Englisch - Englisch
Tobacco, rolled and wrapped with an outer covering of tobacco leaves, intended to be smoked
{n} a small roll of tobacco for smoaking
A small roll of tobacco, used for smoking
a roll of tobacco for smoking
Cigars are rolls of dried tobacco leaves which people smoke. He was sitting alone smoking a big cigar. a thick tube-shaped thing that people smoke, and which is made from tobacco leaves that have been rolled up cigarette (cigarro, probably from sik'ar ). Cylindrical roll of tobacco for smoking, consisting of cut tobacco filler formed in a binder leaf and with a wrapper leaf rolled spirally around the bunch. Wrapper leaf, the most expensive leaf used in cigars, must be strong, elastic, silky in texture, and even in colour; it must have a pleasant flavour and good burning properties. Cigars are bigger than cigarettes, and the odour and smoke they produce are stronger. Cigars were being smoked by Maya Indians by the 10th century; they were reported back to Spain by Christopher Columbus and other explorers and became popular there long before they spread to other European countries
{i} large cylindrical roll of dried tobacco (for smoking)
cigar box
a box used for storing cigars
cigar box
a square box used as a juggling prop
cigar boxes
plural form of cigar box
cigar cutter
A tool used to cut the end off of a cigar so that it may be smoked
cigar cutters
plural form of cigar cutter
cigar band
a narrow paper band around a cigar
cigar box
a box for holding cigars
cigar butt
small part of a cigar that is left after smoking
cigar cutter
an implement for cutting the tip off of a cigar
cigar flower
A small bushy plant (Cuphea ignea), native to Mexico and Jamaica and widely cultivated as an ornamental and a houseplant for its red tubular flowers with white and violet tips that resemble lit cigars
cigar lighter
a lighter for cigars or cigarettes
cigar smoker
a smoker of cigars
cigar-box cedar
fragrant wood much used for cigar boxes
close, but no cigar
that's almost correct, but not quite
A cigar
weed
Cuban cigar
high quality cigar manufactured in Cuba
Havana cigar
Cuban cigar especially noted for high quality
cigars
plural of cigar
close but no cigar
nice try but no cigar, good and close but not correct; almost but not entirely successful; good but incorrect guess
devil's cigar
a common name for a variety of Sarcosomataceae
nice try but no cigar
close but no cigar, good and close but not correct; almost but not entirely successful; good but incorrect guess
cigar

    Silbentrennung

    ci·gar

    Türkische aussprache

    sîgär

    Aussprache

    /səˈgär/ /sɪˈɡɑːr/

    Etymologie

    () From Spanish cigarro, of uncertain origin; perhaps from cigarra (“cicada”) or from Mayan sicar (“to smoke tobacco leaves”).
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