释义 |
roll-upˈroll-up noun [countable] British English informal - He used to smoke sixty cigarettes a day and says he's brought it down to between fifteen and twenty roll-ups.
- It was just like we were back in the cell, sitting down, having a chat and a roll-up.
- Odd-Knut collects a kettle of snow and has settled into Nathan's seat with a roll-up.
- Odd-Knut smokes a pensive roll-up, I fish, Tony photographs, Nathan wanders off with a shovel and ice drill.
- Terry hurriedly stubbed out his roll-up, pushed his chair back and got up.
- You're lucky if you have a roll-up in Risley.
► Tobaccoashtray, nounbaccy, nounbriar, nounbutt, nouncheroot, nouncigar, nouncigarette, nouncigarette butt, nouncigarette holder, nouncigarette lighter, nouncigarette paper, nounciggy, noundog-end, noundrag, nounfilter tip, nounlighter, nounmenthol, nounmentholated, adjectivenicotine, nounnicotine patch, nounnon-smoker, nounnon-smoking, adjectivepassive smoking, nounpipe, nounpipe cleaner, nounroll, verbroll-up, nounshag, nounsmoke, nounsmoking, nounsnuff, nounstem, nounstogie, nountab, nountar, nounwater pipe, noun a cigarette that you make yourself |