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单词 smoky
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smoky

Try to avoid smoking or going into smoky atmospheres.You can taste it in that piquant and smoky flavour.Apply on the lower lash line and blend out with a smoky grey or lilac powder.The slightly smoky note from oak fermentation complements the haddock.Try to avoid smoking and smoky atmospheres.We like their hot and smoky flavour best.It is vital to avoid smoky atmospheres.The smoky flavour adds a subtle but beautiful twist to this delicious dish.He should avoid triggers such as temperature change and smoky atmospheres.The cumin gave them a light crusty finish and gentle smoky flavour.Avoid smoky places and atmospheres as well as situations in which you would normally smoke.She is especially known for her way with kohl and being able to give anyone a flattering smoky eye.Make-up is all about smoky eyes.The result is dark and smoky, with a subtle shimmer.Her voice is a smoky drawl, the mouth a purple scar.Choose a rich colour for your shadow, like a smoky grey or deep purple.Don't be scared of wearing thick mascara and dark smoky eyeshadow during the day.A smoky dark contour in the crease adds personality and gives a finished look.The heavy smoky air hung about her bedroom, which occupied the long narrow projection at the back of the house.Eye shadow: sparkly, smoky grey applied close to the top lashes.Where you might have heard it: dark, smoky bars selling cheap vermouth.There's no law against a smoky eye in spring, either.The air smells smoky, charred, and in some areas a pungent smell persists that nobody can identify.The advertisement, which has been lampooned mercilessly, shows her speaking in a soft voice against a smoky grey background and tinkling piano music.

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smoky

British English: smoky ADJECTIVE
A place that is smoky has a lot of smoke in the air.
His main problem was the extremely smoky atmosphere at work.
  • American English: smoky
  • Brazilian Portuguese: enfumaçado
  • Chinese: 烟雾弥漫的
  • European Spanish: con humo
  • French: enfumé
  • German: verraucht
  • Italian: fumoso
  • Japanese: 煙たい
  • Korean: 연기가 자욱한
  • European Portuguese: enfumaçado
  • Latin American Spanish: con humo

All related terms of 'smoky'

Chinese translation of 'smoky'

smoky

(ˈsməukɪ)

adj

  1. [atmosphere, room] 烟(煙)雾(霧)弥(瀰)漫的 (yānwù mímàn de)
  2. [taste] 烟(煙)熏(薰)的 (yānxūn de)
(adjective) 
Definition
made dirty or hazy by smoke
the extremely smoky atmosphere at work
Synonyms
thick
murky
hazy
The air was filled with hazy sunshine and frost.
reeky
(adjective) 
Definition
having the colour of smoke
He had smoky grey-blue eyes.
Synonyms
grey
It was a grey, wet April Sunday.
dark grey
slate-grey
dark
It was a dark and stormy night.
(adjective) 
Definition
made dirty or hazy by smoke
Synonyms
black
The whole front of him was black with dirt.
grey
grimy
a grimy industrial city
sooty
begrimed
smoke-darkened
caliginous (archaic)

Additional synonyms

in the sense of dark
Definition
having little or no light
It was a dark and stormy night.
Synonyms
dim,
murky,
shady,
shadowy,
grey,
cloudy,
dingy,
overcast,
dusky,
unlit,
pitch-black,
indistinct,
poorly lit,
sunless,
tenebrous,
darksome (literary),
pitchy,
unilluminated
in the sense of grimy
a grimy industrial city
Synonyms
dirty,
polluted,
filthy,
soiled,
foul,
grubby,
sooty,
unclean,
grotty (slang),
smutty,
scuzzy (slang),
begrimed,
skanky (slang),
besmirched,
besmeared,
festy (Australian, slang)
in the sense of hazy
Definition
(of the sky or a view) unable to be seen clearly because of dust or heat
The air was filled with hazy sunshine and frost.
Synonyms
misty,
faint,
dim,
dull,
obscure,
veiled,
smoky,
cloudy,
foggy,
overcast,
blurry,
nebulous

Synonyms of 'smoky'

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