cigaret

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الإنجليزية - التركية
bkz.cigarette
(isim) sigara
{i} sigara

Birisi bana içtiğin her sigara ömründen yedi dakika alır dedi. - Someone told me that every cigarette you smoke takes seven minutes away from your life.

Sigarayı bırakmalısın. - You must quit smoking cigarettes.

Cigarette
cigara
cigarette
cıgara
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
a cigarette

He praised your cigaret, cursed feebly because his fresh milk tasted sour to him, and quietly went west.

{i} cigarette
finely ground tobacco wrapped in paper; for smoking
cigarette
Tobacco, marijuana, or other substances, in a thin roll wrapped with paper, intended to be smoked
Cigarette
gwaai
Cigarette
fag
cigarette
A pinch of tobacco rolled in paper with fire at one end & a fool on the other
cigarette
A pinch of tobacco, wrapped in paper, fire at one end, fool at the other
cigarette
n rokok
cigarette
A pinch of tobaco rolled in paper with fire at one end and an idiot at the other
cigarette
{i} small cylindrical roll of tobacco wrapped in white paper (for smoking)
cigarette
A little cigar; a little fine tobacco rolled in paper for smoking
cigarette
Cigarettes are small tubes of paper containing tobacco which people smoke. He went out to buy a packet of cigarettes. Paper-wrapped roll of finely cut tobacco for smoking. Cigarette tobacco is usually milder than cigar tobacco. The Aztecs and other New World peoples smoked tobacco in hollow reeds, in canes, or wrapped in leaves, but it was in pipes and as cigars (cut tobacco wrapped in a tobacco leaf) that the Europeans first smoked tobacco. Early in the 16th century beggars in Sevilla, Spain, began picking up discarded cigar butts and wrapping them in scraps of paper to smoke, creating the first European cigarettes. In the late 18th century cigarettes acquired respectability, and in the 19th century their use spread throughout Europe. After World War I smoking cigarettes became generally respectable for women and consequently increased markedly. In the 1950s and '60s the health hazards associated with smoking (including lung cancer and heart disease) became widely known, and some countries launched campaigns against smoking. Declines in smoking in those countries have been offset by vastly increased numbers of smokers in developing nations
cigarette
finely ground tobacco wrapped in paper; for smoking
cigarette
A pinch of tobacco rolled in paper with fire at one end and a fool on the other
cigarette
{i} cheroot
cigarette
tab
cigarette
cig

Instead of cutting down on cigarettes, why don't you just give them up? - Rather than cutting down on cigarettes, why don't you just give them up?

Tom pulled a cigarette lighter out of his pocket. - Tom pulled a cigarette lighter from his pocket.

cigaret
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