baccy
/ˈbæki/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈbæki/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈbakē/ (ame, mw)
baccy — 名詞
1. an informal British word for dried tobacco leaves used for smoking in a pipe, ro
菸草
英國口語對 tobacco 的簡稱
an informal British word for dried tobacco leaves used for smoking in a pipe, rolling cigarettes, or filling a pipe bowl.
Samira asked her granddad if he had any baccy left for his pipe.
Samira 問她爺爺的煙斗裡還有沒有菸草。
any baccy
The old man kept his baccy in a small tin beside the fireplace.
那位老先生把他的菸草放在壁爐旁的一個小鐵盒裡。
baccy in a small tin
Hiroshi's uncle rolled his own cigarettes with loose baccy and thin papers.
Hiroshi 的叔叔用散裝菸草和薄紙自己捲香煙。
Amelia could smell the sweet baccy from her father's pipe as she entered the shed.
Amelia 走進棚子時,聞到了父親煙斗裡散發出的甜甜菸草味。
There was a worn leather pouch of baccy on the counter next to the rolling machine.
捲煙機旁邊的櫃檯上放著一個破舊的皮製菸草袋。
用法筆記
Only used in informal British conversation or dialect writing. Never used in formal writing. The standard word 'tobacco' should be used in all formal contexts.