smoker 音标拼音: [sm'okɚ]
n . 烟民
烟民
smoker n 1 :
a person who smokes tobacco [
synonym : {
smoker }, {
tobacco user }]
[
ant : {
nonsmoker }]
2 :
a party for men only (
or one considered suitable for men only ) [
synonym : {
stag party }, {
smoker }]
3 :
a passenger car for passengers who wish to smoke [
synonym :
{
smoker }, {
smoking car }, {
smoking carriage }, {
smoking compartment }]
Smoker \
Smok "
er \,
n .
1 .
One who dries or preserves by smoke .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
One who smokes tobacco or the like .
[
1913 Webster ]
3 .
A smoking car or compartment . [
U .
S .]
[
1913 Webster ]
4 .
A gathering for smoking and social intercourse . [
Colloq .]
That evening A Company had a "
smoker "
in one of the disused huts of Shorncliffe Camp . --
Strand Mag .
[
Webster 1913 Suppl .]
{
black smoker },
a vent at the bottom of the ocean ,
usually at a mid -
ocean ridge ,
through which large quantities of water carrying minerals flow ,
producing a jet of fluid with the appearance of black smoke .
The ocean water in crevices below the vent is heated to temperatures near 400 [
deg ]
C ,
and dissolves quantities of metal salts ,
such as of copper ,
zinc ,
gold ,
and manganese .
When the saturated mineral solutions exit the vent ,
cooling by contact with the ocean causes the metals to precipitate ,
mainly as sulfide or sulfate salts .
Unusual forms of life such as {
tube worms }
have been found to live in the areas near black smokers .
Additional information is available from [
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nhm .
ac .
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science /
mineral /
project5 /">
The Natural History Museum of London and [
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www .
amnhonline .
org /
expeditions /
blacksmokers /">
The American Museum of Natural History Expeditions .
71 Moby Thesaurus words for "
smoker ":
Kaffeeklatsch ,
Pullman ,
Pullman car ,
baggage car ,
ball ,
blowout ,
boxcar ,
caboose ,
car ,
carriage ,
chair car ,
chewer ,
coach ,
coal car ,
cocktail party ,
coffee klatch ,
costume party ,
covered waggon ,
day coach ,
diner ,
dinghy ,
dining car ,
dinner ,
dinner party ,
donation party ,
drawing room ,
entertainment ,
festivity ,
flat ,
flatcar ,
garden party ,
gondola ,
hen party ,
house party ,
house -
raising ,
housewarming ,
lawn party ,
local ,
luggage van ,
mail car ,
mail van ,
mask ,
masque ,
masquerade ,
masquerade party ,
palace car ,
parlor car ,
party ,
passenger car ,
railway car ,
reefer ,
refrigerator car ,
roomette ,
shindig ,
shindy ,
shower ,
sleeper ,
smoking car ,
smoking room ,
snuff dipper ,
snuffer ,
stag ,
stag party ,
stockcar ,
surprise party ,
tank ,
tender ,
tobacco user ,
truck ,
van ,
waggon
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