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I . smoke [smoʊk, GB sməʊk] SUBST sans pl

smoke
to go up in smoke
to go up in smoke
fumo m

II . smoke [smoʊk, GB sməʊk] VERBE trans

smoke cigarette:

smoke

III . smoke [smoʊk, GB sməʊk] VERBE intr

1. smoke (produce smoke):

smoke

2. smoke (smoke tobacco):

smoke

Expressions couramment utilisées avec smoke

a pillar of smoke
to go up in smoke
I don't smoke. — I don't either

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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He climbed a high rock to reconnoiter, but could see nothing but some smoke rising from the ground.
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As offensive units are tackled, they wear down, finally issuing smoke and then flames after a number of hits.
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The fire obliterated the automatic teller machine, damaged the office space and ceiling behind and above the machine, with other rooms sustaining smoke damage.
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This was agreed on quite remarkable conditions, including that no steam or smoke be discharged and that the action of the engine shall be noiseless.
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Restaurants and coffeehouses typically offer hookahs and are a common place for men to gather and smoke.
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Uranium and thorium also have diverse current or historical uses, and americium is used in the ionization chambers of most modern smoke detectors.
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This effectively will pull smoke out of room.
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The state funds community groups to educate people about the dangers of second-hand smoke and to encourage young people to reject tobacco use.
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The cause of the fire was a frayed electrical cord behind a couch that smoldered for hours before engulfing the house with flames and smoke.
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Ooh -- excellent attempt to smoke out any possible french time travelers...
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