Would you like to have a smoke?
句子解释:
would like 英[wud laik] 美[w?d la?k]
[词典] 想要; ?
[例句]We would like to thank them for their patience and understanding.
我们要感谢他们的耐心和理解。
smoke解释:
英[sm?k] 美[smo?k]
n.(尤指燃烧物散发的)烟;〈英,旧〉大城市(尤指伦敦)
v.冒烟,冒气;熏制(肉,鱼);〈北美,非正式〉开枪杀死(某人);〈古〉取笑(某人),戏弄(某人)
[例句]
A cloud of black smoke blew over the city
一团黑烟吹过城市的上空。
[短语]
go up in smoke?informal?be destroyed by fire 〈非正式〉 被焚毁。
figurative?(of a plan) come to nothing 〈喻〉 (计划)失败,破灭?more than one dream is about to go up in smoke.?不止一个梦想将要破灭。
no smoke without fire?(或where there's smoke there's fire)?proverb?there's always some reason for a rumour 〈谚〉 无火不生烟,无风不起浪。
smoke and mirrors?N. Amer.?the obscuring or embellishing of the truth of a situation with misleading or irrelevant information 〈北美〉 (用误导或无关的信息)掩饰真相,障眼法?the budget process is an exercise in smoke and mirrors.预算程序不过是在施障眼法。
[ORIGIN with reference to illusion created by conjuring tricks.]?smoke like a chimney?smoke tobacco incessantly 不停地吸烟。