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smoking [ˈsməʊkɪŋ, Am ˈsmoʊk-] N no pl

smoking
palenie nt
to give up smoking

smoking car N

smoking car

smoking compartment N RAIL

smoking jacket N

smoking jacket

smoking room N

smoking room

I . smoke [sməʊk, Am smoʊk] N

1. smoke no pl (from fire):

dym m

2. smoke inf (cigarette):

fajka f

3. smoke Brit inf:

Londyn m

II . smoke [sməʊk, Am smoʊk] VB trans

1. smoke cigarette, pipe:

palić [perf za-]

2. smoke fish, sausage:

wędzić [perf u-]

III . smoke [sməʊk, Am smoʊk] VB intr

1. smoke (produce smoke):

dymić [perf na-]

2. smoke (smoke tobacco):

palić [perf za-]

chain-smoke VB trans, intr

smoke bomb N

smoke detector N

smoke signal N

smoke-stained ADJ

smoke-stained carpet, armchair:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
After being chopped, minced, and scraped into a patty, the beefsteak is cooked, either by roasting, frying, or smoking.
en.wikipedia.org
Gouda is also known for the fabrication of candles, smoking pipes, and stroopwafels.
en.wikipedia.org
Outdoor smoking is also prohibited at childcare facilities, in children's playparks and around schools and hospital facilities.
en.wikipedia.org
While vapers and e-cigarette proponents say the electronic devices are a stop-smoking tool, not everyone's convinced.
national.deseretnews.com
Other characteristics can also be used to distinguish different risks, such as smoking status, occupation, and socioeconomic class.
en.wikipedia.org
Within five years of stopping smoking, your risk of stroke can be reduced to the same as a lifetime non-smoker.
www.express.co.uk
He is noted in the series for smiling a lot and smoking.
en.wikipedia.org
At the front of the freight deck was a staircase leading to the saloon deck, which had a smoking room in front, pursers office aft, and a spare room.
en.wikipedia.org
Stopping nicotine use and smoking several weeks before and several weeks after surgery cleans the body and improves the chance of an uneventful recovery.
en.wikipedia.org
The smoking procedure dyes the edge of the fish fillets a yellowy orange.
www.hospitalitymagazine.com.au

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