“smoke” on English-Karakalpak dictionary

Come, thick night, and pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell
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noun
1. töten, ıs;
I'm dying for a smoke. - Min tötennän üläm.
verb
2. tötenläütötenlärgä;
heat the oil until it just smokes - tötenli başlagançı maynı kızdır
3. tämäke tartu, tämäke tartırga
I really enjoy a smoke at the end of a meal. - Min çınlap aş ahırında tämäke tartudan läzzätlänäm.
smoked fish - ıslap häzerlängän balık
4. (sleng; keşene üterü) tötenläü, tötenlärgä;
who I smoke - kemne min tötelädem
noun
1. төтен, ыс;
I'm dying for a smoke. - Мин төтеннән үләм.
verb
2. төтенләүтөтенләргә;
heat the oil until it just smokes - төтенли башлаганчы майны кыздыр
3. тәмәке тарту, тәмәке тартырга
I really enjoy a smoke at the end of a meal. - Мин чынлап аш ахырында тәмәке тартудан ләззәтләнәм.
smoked fish - ыслап хәзерләнгән балык
4. (слэнг; кешене үтерү) төтенләү, төтенләргә;
who I smoke - кемне мин төтеләдем
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n. tüsse; v. tüsselemek; v. çilim çekmek; v. tussä kakatmak.
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ئىس، تۈتۈن، تاماكا چىكىش، ئىس چىقارماق، ئىسلىماق
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chekish, chekmoq
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smoke
n. [AS. smoca, fr. smeócan to smoke; akin to LG. & D. smook smoke, Dan. smög, G. schmauch, and perh. to Gr. to burn in a smoldering fire; cf. Lith. smaugti to choke.]
1. The visible exhalation, vapor, or substance that escapes, or expelled, from a burning body, especially from burning vegetable matter, as wood, coal, peat, or the like. The gases of hydrocarbons, raised to a red heat or thereabouts, without a mixture of air enough to produce combustion, disengage their carbon in a fine powder, forming smoke. The disengaged carbon when deposited on solid bodies is soot.
2. That which resembles smoke; a vapor; a mist.
3. Anything unsubstantial, as idle talk. Shak.
4. The act of smoking, esp. of smoking tobacco; as to have a smoke. [Colloq.] Smoke is sometimes joined with other word. forming self-explaining compounds; as smoke-consuming, smoke- dried, smoke-stained, etc. Smoke arch, the smoke box of a locomotive. — Smoke ball (Mil.), a ball or case containing a composition which, when it burns, sends forth thick smoke. — Smoke black, lampblack. [Obs.] — Smoke board, a board suspended before a fireplace to prevent the smoke from coming out into the room. — Smoke box, a chamber in a boiler, where the smoke, etc., from the furnace is collected before going out at the chimney. — Smoke sail (Naut.), a small sail in the lee of the galley stovepipe, to prevent the smoke from annoying people on deck. — Smoke tree (Bot.), a shrub (Rhus Cotinus) in which the flowers are mostly abortive and the panicles transformed into tangles of plumose pedicels looking like wreaths of smoke. — To end in smoke, to burned; hence, to be destroyed or ruined; figuratively, to come to nothing. Syn. — Fume; reek; vapor.
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