"to smoke" in Polish — inglés-Polish dictionary | see "to smoke" in inglés

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sustantivo
  1. dym [UNCOUNTABLE]
    They have installed a smoke detector.
    All I could see was a cloud of smoke.
  2. ćmik, fajka, skręt [COUNTABLE]
    Do you have a smoke?
    My mom took away all of my smokes.
    Can you give me a smoke?
  3. dymek (czynność palenia papierosów) [SINGULAR]
    I want to go for a smoke.
    Do you feel like a smoke?
  4. palenie (papierosy lub marihuana) spoken [COUNTABLE]
    Can you get me some smoke?
    I have a smoke in my bag.
verbo
  1. palić (papierosy, fajkę) [TRANSITIVE/INTRANSITIVE]
    "Would you like a cigarette?" "I don't smoke."
    My grandpa smokes pipe every day.
  2. palić się, dymić się [INTRANSITIVE]
    Your hair is smoking!
    The curtains started smoking.
  3. wędzić (np. mięso, rybę) [TRANSITIVE]
    My father smokes the meat in the garden.
    My grandfather always smokes fish.
    We smoked some meat for the party.
  4. dymić, kopcić [INTRANSITIVE]
    Stop smoking in my face.
    You're smoking like a chimney!
  5. pędzić, gnać, lecieć slang [INTRANSITIVE]
    I smoked to my room and locked the door.
    Where are you smoking?
  6. sprzątnąć, zlikwidować, zabić slang [TRANSITIVE]
    He's gonna betray us. We have to smoke him.
    The gang smoked him before we could interrogate him.
sustantivo
  1. Londyn (także inne wielkie miasta)  BrE old-fashioned
    It was the first time I visited the Smoke.

Related phrases — "to smoke"

sustantivo
smoking = palenie (np. papierosów) +1 significado
chimney stack BrE , smokestack AmE = komin (np. fabryczny) +1 significado
smoker , food smoker , meat smoker = wędzarka (urządzenie do wędzenia)
verbo
phrasal verb
adjetivo

"to smoke" — Collocation dictionary inglés

to smoke collocation
Automatic translation (We do not guarantee its correctness): do dymu
  1. to preposición + smoke sustantivo
    Strong collocation

    The brightness gave way to black smoke, and then he could see nothing at all.

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