cigar
cigar — noun
1. A cigar is made by rolling dried tobacco leaves inside a tobacco leaf and lighti
1.名詞B1
釋義
A cigar is made by rolling dried tobacco leaves inside a tobacco leaf and lighting one end to smoke it.
例句
Grandpa sat on the porch, slowly smoking a cigar after dinner.
collocation: smoke a cigar
The shop on Main Street sold Cuban cigars in a wooden box.
Farouk lit a cigar and passed one to each of his friends.
A fine cigar can cost more than a whole meal at a nice restaurant.
The smell of cigar smoke filled the living room during the party.
常見錯誤
❌I bought a pack of cigars at the corner store.
✅I bought a cigar at the corner store.
💡Cigars are usually sold individually or in small boxes, not in packs like cigarettes.