smoke
意味: The visible suspension of particles in the air produced by burning, or to inhale and exhale tobacco
Smoke is the visible suspension of particles in the air produced by burning. As a verb, it means to inhale and exhale tobacco or to cure food using smoke. Idioms include 'where there's smoke, there's fire' (rumours often have some truth) and 'go up in smoke' (to be destroyed or fail completely).
例文
- Black smoke was rising from the factory chimney. 工厂烟囱冒出黑烟。El humo negro salía de la chimenea de la fábrica.工場の煙突から黒い煙が上がっていました。공장 굴뚝에서 검은 연기가 피어오르고 있었습니다.
- He decided to quit smoking for his health. 他决定为了健康戒烟。Decidió dejar de fumar por su salud.彼は健康のために禁煙することを決めました。그는 건강을 위해 금연하기로 결심했습니다.
- The salmon is smoked over oak wood for flavour. 这种三文鱼是用橡木熏制的,以增加风味。El salmón se ahúma sobre madera de roble para darle sabor.その鮭は風味のためにオークの木で燻製にされています。그 연어는 풍미를 위해 참나무로 훈제됩니다.
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: general
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Old English 'smoca' (noun) and 'smocian' (verb) meaning 'to emit smoke', of Germanic origin, related to Dutch 'smook' and German 'Schmauch'. From a Proto-Germanic root meaning 'to smoulder'.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
ストーリーと豆知識
From Old English 'smoca' related to 'smēocan' (to emit smoke). The phrase 'smoke and mirrors' comes from magic shows where smoke and mirrors created illusions - now meaning something deceptive or obscuring the truth.
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