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İngilizce - Türkçe
sislendirmek
füme etmek
sislemek
{f} sigara içmek

Burada sigara içmek yasaktır. - It's not OK to smoke here.

Tom yasal olarak sigara içmek için yeterince büyüdüğünden beri sigara içmedi. - Tom hasn't smoked since he was old enough to legally smoke.

duman

Ateş olmayan yerden duman çıkmaz. - Where there's smoke there's fire.

Ateş olmayan yerden duman çıkmaz. - There's no smoke without fire.

{i} sigara

Burada sigara içilmez. - It's not OK to smoke here.

Birisi bana içtiğin her sigara ömründen yedi dakika alır dedi. - Someone told me that every cigarette you smoke takes seven minutes away from your life.

sigara içme

O, sigara içmek için durdu. - She stopped to smoke.

Hararetli bir tartışmadan sonra,uzlaşma sağlandı.Sigara içme köşesinde sigara içenlerin sigara içmesine izin verilecek. - After a heated discussion, a compromise was adopted. Smokers will be allowed to smoke in the smoking corner.

{i} duma

Ateş olmayan yerden duman çıkmaz. - Where there's smoke there's fire.

Elektronik sigaradan çıkan duman miktarı hiç fena değil. - The amount of smoke that comes out of an electronic cigarette isn't bad at all.

{f} tüt

Nihayet, iki Kızılderili kabilenin şefleri savaş baltalarını gömmeye karar verdiler ve barış çubuğu tüttürdüler. - At long last, the two chiefs of the Indian tribes have decided to bury the hatchet and smoke the peace pipe.

Tütün içmekten hoşlanır. - She likes to smoke tobacco.

(Askeri) SİSLEMEK: Sis mühimmatı ile işaret veya perdeleme sisi meydana getirmek
{f} sigara iç

Eşi, bir baca gibi sigara içiyor. - Her husband smokes like a chimney.

O, sigara içmek için durdu. - She stopped to smoke.

{i} k.dili. sigara
duman tabakası
tütme
tütsülemek
tüttürmek
tüttürme
is yapmak
tütmek
afyon
smoke bomb sis bombası
füme

Tom sarı hardallı kraker üzerinde füme sardalya yemeyi sever. - Tom likes to eat smoked sardines on crackers with yellow mustard.

(Arılık) körüklemek
(Kimya) asen
islemek
sislendirmek
{f} sigara içmek; (sigara, pipo, puro, afyon v.b.'ni) içmek
sislemek
içmek

Tom yasal olarak sigara içmek için yeterince büyüdüğünden beri sigara içmedi. - Tom hasn't smoked since he was old enough to legally smoke.

Sigara içmek istiyorsan, dışarı çıkmalısın. - You must go outside if you want to smoke.

dumanlamak
dumanı geri vermek
dumana tutmak
duman rengi
duman tütmek
kullanmak

Sigara kullanmak yasaktır. - It is forbidden to smoke.

(çilim/pipo/esrar/vb.) çekmek
çilim
(çilim) çekme
puro

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

Tom öğle yemeğinden sonra sık sık bir puro içer. - Tom often smokes a cigar after lunch.

(balık/et/vb.) tütsülemek
(deyim) (Argo) Birini silahla öldürmek

Someone got smoked last night.

duman çıkma
sigarasız
duman gibi toz çıkarmak
gün ışığına çıka
tutun
öfkelenmek
smoke out gizlenmiş bir adam veya işi meydana çıkarmak
İngilizce - İngilizce
blow
smokum
The visible vapor/vapour, gases, and fine particles given off by burning or smoldering material
A light grey colour/color tinted with blue

smoke colour:.

A fleeting illusion; something insubstantial, evanescent, unreal, transitory, or without result

The excitement behind the new candidate proved to be smoke.

A fastball
To inhale and exhale tobacco smoke regularly or habitually

Do you smoke?.

To inhale and exhale the smoke from a burning cigarette, cigar, pipe, etc

He's smoking his pipe.

Of the colour known as smoke
Something used to obscure or conceal; an obscuring condition; see also smoke and mirrors

The smoke of controversy.

To kill, especially with a gun

He got smoked by the mob.

A particulate of solid or liquid particles dispersed into the air on the battlefield to degrade enemy ground or for aerial observation. Smoke has many uses--screening smoke, signaling smoke, smoke curtain, smoke haze, and smoke deception. Thus it is an artificial aerosol
To preserve or prepare (food) for consumption by treating with smoke

You'll need to smoke the meat for several hours.

An instance of smoking a cigarette, cigar, etc.; the duration of this act

I lit a pipe and had a good long smoke, and went on watching.

To perform (e.g. music) energetically or skillfully. Almost always in present participle form

The horn section was really smokin' on that last tune.

(The Smoke) London
the act of smoking tobacco or other substances; "he went outside for a smoke"; "smoking stinks" something with no concrete substance; "his dreams all turned to smoke"; "it was just smoke and mirrors" an indication of some hidden activity; "with all that smoke there must be a fire somewhere" a cloud of fine particles suspended in a gas a hot vapor containing fine particles of carbon being produced by combustion; "the fire produced a tower of black smoke that could be seen for miles" inhale and exhale smoke from cigarettes, cigars, pipes; "We never smoked marijuana"; "Do you smoke?
{v} to emit smoke, trouble with or hang in smoke, burn, use tobacco, discover, ridicule
{n} an exhalation from burning bodies
(deyim) To murder someone with a gun

Chris keeps it up and he'll be smoked.

something with no concrete substance; "his dreams all turned to smoke"; "it was just smoke and mirrors"
Anything unsubstantial, as idle talk
To preserve or cook through continuous exposure to wood smoke for a long time
Foreign particles in the atmosphere resulting from a combustion process
emit a cloud of fine particles; "The chimney was fuming"
the act of smoking tobacco or other substances; "he went outside for a smoke"; "smoking stinks"
If something goes up in smoke, it is destroyed by fire. More than 900 years of British history went up in smoke in the Great Fire of Windsor
a cloud of fine particles suspended in a gas a hot vapor containing fine particles of carbon being produced by combustion; "the fire produced a tower of black smoke that could be seen for miles"
To ridicule to the face; to quiz
by smoke; as, to smoke or fumigate infected clothing; to smoke beef or hams for preservation
Smoke in various concentrations can cause significant problems for people with respiratory ailments It becomes a more universal hazard when visibilities are reduced to ¼ mile or less
Hence, to burn; to be kindled; to rage
The visible exhalation, vapor, or substance that escapes, or expelled, from a burning body, especially from burning vegetable matter, as wood, coal, peat, or the like
Gas borne particulate matter in a sufficient amount to be observable
To draw into the mouth the smoke of tobacco burning in a pipe or in the form of a cigar, cigarette, etc
Fire or other smoke that historically or currently impacts a property
Smoke consists of gas and small bits of solid material that are sent into the air when something burns. A cloud of black smoke blew over the city The air was thick with cigarette smoke
{f} give off smoke; give off a smokelike vapor; inhale and exhale tobacco smoke; preserve and flavor food by exposing it to wood smoke; darken glass using smoke; travel quickly (Slang)
A form of air pollution made up mostly of particulate matter Other components of smoke include gaseous air pollutants such as hydrocarbons, oxides of nitrogen, and carbon monoxide
A cigarette

I've never smoked a cigarette in my life. - I have never smoked a cigarette in my life.

I have never smoked a cigarette in my life. - I've never smoked a cigarette in my life.

To give off smoke
Small particles produced by combustion that are suspended in the air A transition to haze may occur when the smoke particles have traveled great distance (25 to 100 miles or more), and when the larger particles have settled out The remaining particles become widely scattered through the atmosphere It is reported as "FU" in an observation and on the METAR
To subject to the operation of smoke, for the purpose of annoying or driving out; often with out; as, to smoke a woodchuck out of his burrow
Pot, reefer, tea, grass, etc
To apply smoke to; to hang in smoke; to disinfect, to cure, etc
A special kind of aerosol that results from a thermal process such as combustion or thermal decomposition; the aerosol may be of solid particles or of liquid droplets
Particles suspended in air after incomplete combustion of materials (Source: Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, 1990)
a cloud of fine particles suspended in a gas
Dry particles and droplets generated by incomplete combustion of an organic material combined with and suspended in the gases from combustion
If someone says there's no smoke without fire or where there's smoke there's fire, they mean that there are rumours or signs that something is true so it must be at least partly true
to habitually use tobacco in this manner
a particulate of solid or liquid part of low-vapor pressure that settles out slowly under gravity; in general smoke particles range downward from about 5 micrometers in diameter to less than 01 micrometer in diameter; also means the suspension of small liquid or solid particles in air; the filling for smoke munitions such as bombs shells and grenades; to produce signaling or screening smoke with any munition; generally any artificial aerosol
Particles suspended in air after incomplete combustion
Smoke is caused by forest fires or other human-related environmental factors Visibility will be reduced
an emissions processing program that organizes emissions data in a way that it can be used as an input into Eulerian air quality models such as CAMx and CMAQ
To raise a dust or smoke by rapid motion
of smoking tobacco; as, to have a smoke
An instance of smoking a cigarette, cigar, etc
To inhale and puff out the smoke of, as tobacco; to burn or use in smoking; as, to smoke a pipe or a cigar
{i} visible vapor given off by burning material; something which resembles smoke; something insubstantial; act of smoking tobacco; cigar, cigarette (Slang); something which conceals or hides
(baseball) a pitch thrown with maximum velocity; "he swung late on the fastball"; "he showed batters nothing but smoke"
To deliberately inhale the smoke from for example a cigarette, cigar, or pipe
To smell out; to hunt out; to find out; to detect
That which resembles smoke; a vapor; a mist
To injure or kill something, especially with a gun
inhale and exhale smoke from cigarettes, cigars, pipes; "We never smoked marijuana"; "Do you smoke?
If something is smoking, smoke is coming from it. The chimney was smoking fiercely. a pile of smoking rubble
To expose fresh food to smoke from a wood fire for a prolonged period of time Traditionally used for preservation purposes, smoking is now a means of giving flavor to food Smoking tends to dry the food, kills bacteria, deepens color and gives food a smoky flavor The duration of smoking varies from 20 minutes to several days The most commonly used woods are beech, oak and chestnut to which aromatic essences are often added Small home smokers are now available
To detect, or rather to get a scent, of some plot or scheme The allusion is to the detection of robbers by the smoke seen to issue from their place of concealment No smoke without fire Every slander has some foundation The reverse (Atasözü), “No fire without smoke,” means no good without some drawback To end in smoke To come to no practical result The allusion is to kindling, which smokes, but will not light a fire To smoke the calumet (or pipe) of peace (See Calumet )
If fish or meat is smoked, it is hung over burning wood so that the smoke preserves it and gives it a special flavour. the grid where the fish were being smoked. smoked bacon. see also smoked, smoking
to smoke

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    tı smōk

    Telaffuz

    /tə ˈsmōk/ /tə ˈsmoʊk/

    Etimoloji

    [ t&, tu, 'tü ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tO; akin to Old High German zuo to, Latin donec as long as, until.

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