smoking tobacco信息详情

smoking tobacco发音

意思翻译

吸用烟草

烟斗用烟叶

相似词语短语

smoking───v.吸烟;冒烟(smoke的现在分词);n.抽烟;冒气;adj.准许吸烟的;adv.冒着烟

tobacco───n.烟草,烟叶;烟草制品;抽烟

stopping smoking───停止吸烟;[医]戒烟

tripling tobacco───三倍烟草

chewing tobacco───嚼用烟草;嚼烟

smokeless tobacco───咀嚼的碎烟末;无烟烟草

tobacco smoke───烟草烟雾

chew tobacco───嚼烟草

big tobacco───大烟草

双语使用场景

New centers for the manufacture of smoking tobacco and cigarettes followed the culture of bright leaf, flue-cured tobacco to Durham and Winston-Salem, North Carolina.───随着白肋烟和烟熏烟文化的流行,新的烟草和卷烟制造中心转至达勒姆和温斯顿-塞勒姆。

success of developed countries in stopping people smoking tobacco, which is similarly subject to tax and regulation, provides grounds for hope.───发达国家成功地阻止了人们吸烟(这也同样地归功于税收和管理),给人们带来了希望的空间。

Wilson concludes, "Most of us pay attention to medical findings that inform us about our bodies (e.g., that smoking tobacco is harmful), and can learn about our psychological selves in the same way."───老威总结到:“我们大多数人都很关心医学上的发现,如吸烟有害健康等。 我们也可以用同样的方式来关注自己的内心。”

Smoking tobacco kills more than any other single agent and is responsible for the deaths of up to half the people who indulge.───吸烟导致的死亡人数超过任何一种媒介,半数吸烟者的死亡都与这一习惯有关。

today's septwolves (fire Wolf) Middle-High smoking, tobacco, fruit tree of the long March brands, and so on are made of laser-based paper.───现今的七匹狼(火狼)中矮档烟、长征烟、黄果树的矮档品牌等均拔取镭射纸。

Apart from the scientific statistics, it might be helpful to look at what smoking tobacco actually does to the human body.───除了科学统计之外,研究工作还有助于认清吸食烟草对人体的实际影响。

Apart from statistics, it might be helpful to look at what smoking tobacco does to the human body.───除了统计之外,看一看吸烟对人体的作用也可能会有帮助。

a tube with a small bowl at one end; used for smoking tobacco.───一种能将小球状的物体(如干豌豆等)射向目标的管状玩具。

Want to realize the public places, this "smoking tobacco culture" must be broken.───想实现公共场所禁烟,这种“烟酒文化”必须打破。

英语使用场景

A body of evidence emerged suggesting that smoking tobacco caused serious diseases.

Smoking tobacco is responsible for many debilitating diseases such as chronic bronchitis and vascular diseases.

New centers for the manufacture of smoking tobacco and cigarettes followed the culture of bright leaf, flue-cured tobacco to Durham and Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

In his speech, Marks made the point that far more people died from smoking tobacco than from taking drugs.