"tobacco" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

tobacco sustantivo

sustantivo + tobacco
Kolokacji: 11
pipe tobacco • Japan Tobacco • Port Tobacco • alcohol tobacco • leaf tobacco • ...
tobacco + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 106
tobacco company • tobacco industry • tobacco product • tobacco smoke • tobacco use • tobacco advertising • tobacco settlement • ...
tobacco + verbo
Kolokacji: 5
tobacco causes • tobacco leaves • Imperial Tobacco goes up • tobacco grows • tobacco kills
verbo + tobacco
Kolokacji: 20
use tobacco • chew tobacco • smoke tobacco • sell tobacco • include tobacco • ...
adjetivo + tobacco
Kolokacji: 16
American Tobacco • British Tobacco • Big Tobacco • smokeless tobacco • stale tobacco • ...
preposición + tobacco
Kolokacji: 13
on tobacco • of tobacco • for tobacco • with tobacco • in tobacco • ...
(1) on, of, for, with, in, ...
Kolokacji: 13
2. on tobacco = na tytoniu on tobacco
4. with tobacco = z tytoniem with tobacco
5. in tobacco = w tytoniu in tobacco
6. to tobacco = do tytoniu to tobacco
10. such as tobacco = taki jak tytoń such as tobacco
11. about tobacco = o tytoniu about tobacco
12. over tobacco = ponad tytoniem over tobacco
13. by tobacco = przez tytoń by tobacco
  • A long night lay ahead for the nation, sustained by alcohol, coffee, and tobacco whilst their brains reluctantly accepted the situation.
  • ITC is going to expand the capability in export field by using recent technology to manipulate and re-hydrate tobacco.
  • The Government agency said six of the seven main components of the index were higher, led by tobacco and alcohol, housing and gasoline.
  • His fingers were narrow, stained yellow by tobacco.
  • In the Cibao Valley, the nation's richest farmland, peasants supplemented their subsistence crops by growing tobacco for export, mainly to Germany.
  • Read and download a series of special reports on topics from the safety of our nation's runways to the history of deceptive marketing by big tobacco.
  • An executive order would allow the Governor to bypass hurdles or delays brought about by tobacco industry lobbying in the Legislature.
  • His color was high, his eyes burned, and his teeth - decidedly yellowed by tobacco - were bared in a wolfish grin.
  • The Maguires were exonerated after authorities conceded the worthlessness of the nitrate traces - a household substance as easily left by tobacco as explosives.
  • There are areas that earn a living by growing tobacco.

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