cigar



n. 雪茄
n.
雪茄;叶卷烟;
变形
复数:cigars
双语释义
n.(名词)[C]雪茄烟 a tube-shaped roll of uncut tobacco leaves for smoking usually larger and more expensive than a cigarette
英英释义
cigar[ si'ɡɑ: ]
n.a roll of tobacco for smoking
词汇搭配
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~
light〔smoke〕 a cigar点燃〔吸〕雪茄烟
形容词+~
heavy〔light〕 cigar味浓〔淡〕的雪茄
~+名词
cigar smoke雪茄烟
词组短语
no cigar连香烟奖品也挣不到
同近义词辨析
cigarette, cigar, tobacco这组词都有“烟”的意思,其区别是:
cigarette指纸烟。
cigar指雪茄烟。
tobacco指烟草,烟叶、烟丝。
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
He exhaled a billow of cigar smoke.
他吐出一股雪茄烟。
Your cigar tinctures the room with an awful smell.
你吸雪茄烟弄得满屋子都是臭味。
权威例句
Lung Cancer Risk With Cigar and Pipe UseHealth risks associated with cigar smoking.
Bosons in cigar-shape traps: mean-field regime, Tonks regime, and between
Bosons in cigar-shaped traps: Thomas-Fermi regime, Tonks-Girardeau regime, and in between.
Effect of cigar smoking on the risk of cardiovascular disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and cancer in men.
Effective wave-equations for the dynamics of cigar-shaped and disc-shaped Bose condensates
Cigar and pipe smoking, smokeless tobacco use and pancreatic cancer: an analysis from the International Pancreatic Cancer Case-Contr...
Cigarette, Cigar, and Pipe Smoking and the Risk of Head and Neck Cancers: Pooled Analysis in the International Head and Neck Cancer ...
Goblet Cell Increase In Rat Bronchial Epithelium After Exposure To Cigarette And Cigar Tobacco Smoke
Associations between cigarette smoking, pipe/cigar smoking, and smoking cessation, and haemostatic and inflammatory markers for card...
cigar
cigar: [18] Cigar comes from Spanish cigarro, whose origin is disputed. One story, perhaps more picturesque than accurate, is that it is an adaptation of cigarra, the Spanish word for ‘cicada’; supposedly this insect, with its stout body round which are wrapped large transparent leaflike wings, was held to resemble a cigar. Others have preferred to see as the source sicar, the verb for ‘smoke’ in the language of the ancient Maya of Central America. Cigarette is a French derivative, with the diminutive suffix -ette, apparently coined in the early 1840s.
cigar (n.)
1730, from Spanish cigarro (source also of French cigare), probably from Maya sicar "to smoke rolled tobacco leaves," from si'c "tobacco;" or from or influenced by Spanish cigarra "grasshopper, cicada" (on resemblance of shape), from Vulgar Latin *cicala (source also of French cigale, Italian cigala). Cigar-box is from 1819; cigar-store from 1839; the wooden cigar-store Indian is from 1879, American English, but wooden images of feathered Indians or Negroes are mentioned outside tobacconists' shops in England by 1852, and are said to have been in earlier use on the Continent.
Blackamoors and other dark-skinned foreigners have always possessed considerable attractions as signs for tobacconists, and sometimes also for public-houses. Negroes, with feathered headdresses and kilts, smoking pipes, are to be seen outside tobacco shops on the Continent, as well as in England. [Jacob Larwood and John Camden Hotten, "The History of Signboards From the Earliest Times to the Present Day," London, 1867]
1. cigar filler tobacco
雪茄烟烟芯用烟叶
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2. chocolate cigar
巧克力雪茄
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3. Have a cigar?
[美俚](=Howdoyoudo?)你好!
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4. cigar wrapping paper
雪茄烟包装纸
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5. I prefer cigar.
我喜欢雪茄。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例 - 口语
6. Yellow Mountain cigar
黄山雪茄
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7. electric cigar lighter
电气吸烟点火器
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8. cigar wrapper tobacc
雪茄烟外包叶
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