smoky

英 ['sməʊkɪ] 美['smoki]
  • adj. 冒烟的;烟熏味的;熏着的;呛人的;烟状的

词态变化


比较级: smokier;最高级: smokiest;

英文词源


smoky (adj.)
early 14c., "emitting smoke," from smoke (n.) + -y (2). Meaning "filled with smoke" and meaning "resembling smoke" are from late 14c. Of flavors, from 1540s; of colors, from 1550s. Related: Smokiness.

双语例句


1. His main problem was the extremely smoky atmosphere at work.
他面临的主要问题就是:工作场所总是烟雾弥漫。

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2. Cooking with the lid on gives the food that distinctive smoky flavour.
盖上盖子做会让这种食物有一种熏制般的独特风味。

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3. At the center of the dial is a piece of smoky glass.
表盘的中央是一块烟灰色的玻璃。

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4. The corridor opened into a low smoky room.
这条走廊通向一间烟雾弥漫的低矮房间。

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5. He had smoky grey-blue eyes.
他有一双蓝灰色的眼睛透着朦胧梦幻般的美。

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