tobacco 英 [təˈbækəʊ]   美 [təˈbækoʊ]

tobacco

tobacco  英 [təˈbækəʊ] 美 [təˈbækoʊ]

n. 烟草,烟叶 

名词复数:tobaccos 

Congress authorized the new tax on tobacco. 国会批准对烟草征收新税。
Try some of this tobacco. You'll say it's second to none. 请尝一尝这种烟叶, 你一定会说它是首屈一指的。

  • Tobacco refers to the leaves of the tobacco plant that have been dried and processed for people to roll up and smoke. Tobacco is the main ingredient in cigarettes, and of course, chewing tobacco.
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  • n. 烟草,烟叶
  • 1. Congress authorized the new tax on tobacco.

    国会批准对烟草征收新税。

  • 2. Try some of this tobacco. You'll say it's second to none.

    请尝一尝这种烟叶, 你一定会说它是首屈一指的。

  • 3. Alcohol and tobacco are drugs.

    酒精和烟草是毒品。

  • 4. Tobacco is native to America.

    烟草原产于美洲。

  • tobacco (n.) 1580s, from Spanish tabaco, in part from an Arawakan language of the Caribbean (probably Taino), said to mean "a roll of tobacco leaves" (according to Las Casas, 1552) or "a kind of pipe for smoking tobacco" (according to Oviedo, 1535). Scholars of Caribbean languages lean toward Las Casas' explanation. The West Indian island of Tobago was said to have been named by Columbus in 1498 from Haitian tambaku "pipe," in reference to the native custom of smoking dried tobacco leaves [Room].
to·bacco / təˈbækəʊ ; NAmE təˈbækoʊ / noun [uncountable ,  countable ] ( plural to·baccos ) the dried leaves of the tobaccoplant that are used for making cigarettes, smoking in a pipe or chewing 烟叶;烟草 The government imposed a ban on tobacco advertising (= the advertising of cigarettes and all other forms of tobacco). 政府禁止做烟草广告。 tobacco tobaccos to·bacco / təˈbækəʊ ; NAmE təˈbækoʊ /
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