cigarette
/ˌsɪɡəˈret/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈsɪɡəret/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌsi-gə-ˈret ˈsi-gə-ˌret/ (ame, mw)
cigarette — 名詞
1. a narrow roll of paper containing chopped tobacco leaves, which people set aligh
香菸
用紙捲煙草、點火吸食的產品
a narrow roll of paper containing chopped tobacco leaves, which people set alight to breathe in the smoke
Theo lit a cigarette and stood outside the café, watching the rain fall.
Theo 點燃一根香菸,站在咖啡館外看著雨落下。
collocation: lit a cigarette
Aiko pulled a cigarette from the pack and asked a stranger for a light.
Aiko 從菸盒裡抽出一根香菸,向陌生人借了打火機。
pack of cigarettes; asked for a light
The doctor told Rohan that every cigarette he smokes damages his lungs.
醫生告訴 Rohan,他抽的每一根香菸都在損害他的肺。
Leila stubbed out her cigarette in the ashtray before entering the building.
Leila 在進大樓前把香菸在菸灰缸裡撚熄。
The waitress cleared the empty pack and the cigarette butts from the table.
服務生把空菸盒和菸蒂從桌上收走。
文法句型
a cigarette / the cigarette / cigarettes (plural)
pack of cigarettes
用法筆記
Commonly paired with smoke (verb), light (verb), and pack of (quantifier). Cigarette butt refers to the leftover end that is thrown away.