cigarette
cigarette — noun
1. a narrow roll of paper containing chopped tobacco leaves, which people set aligh
1.名詞A2
釋義
a narrow roll of paper containing chopped tobacco leaves, which people set alight to breathe in the smoke
例句
Theo lit a cigarette and stood outside the café, watching the rain fall.
collocation: lit a cigarette
Aiko pulled a cigarette from the pack and asked a stranger for a light.
pack of cigarettes; asked for a light
The doctor told Rohan that every cigarette he smokes damages his lungs.
Leila stubbed out her cigarette in the ashtray before entering the building.
The waitress cleared the empty pack and the cigarette butts from the table.
文法句型
a cigarette / the cigarette / cigarettes (plural)
pack of cigarettes
用法筆記
Commonly paired with smoke (verb), light (verb), and pack of (quantifier). Cigarette butt refers to the leftover end that is thrown away.
常見錯誤
❌I need a fire for my cigarette.
✅I need a light for my cigarette.
💡fire is too general; a light (a match or lighter) is the correct word.
❌I smoked a whole pack of cigar.' (meaning cigarette)
✅I smoked a whole pack of cigarettes.
💡a cigar is a different, larger tobacco product wrapped in tobacco leaf.