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单词 cig
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Definition of cig in English:

cig

noun sɪɡsɪɡ
informal
  • A cigarette or cigar.

    〈非正式〉纸烟,香烟,卷烟;雪茄烟,叶卷烟

    Example sentencesExamples
    • With the aid of acupuncture I once gave cigs up for 6 weeks.
    • I cursed myself for leaving my duty-free cigs in the rental car.
    • I used to be a smoker - in fact at 60 to 80 cigs a day I think it would be correct to say I was a heavy smoker.
    • Now, I don't normally buy anything from travelling salesmen but I did need some cigs and he said his mother was sick.
    • After her little experiment with cigs, she had promised herself she'd never give in to them, no matter how strong the smell or how badly she wanted one.
    • For pretty much the entire gig he hangs one-handed off his microphone, wreathed in smoke, a smouldering cig between his fingers.
    • Tommy was putting on new wheels to his skateboard, and Jeff was smoking a cig.
    • Making sure that Candi was in her private room, she reached for her cellphone, her new pack of cigs and headed for the back door for a smoke and some privacy.
    • I took out a pack of cigs and wiggled it in the air.
    • The city's Finance Department has sent out some 2,000 letters, insisting that smokers pay back taxes on their cigs.
    • He lay the half-burnt cig across the ashtray, saving it for later.
    • I got bored after talking to him, and watching his friend light cig after cig.
    • Brigg nodded his thanks, setting his cig on the edge of a nearby ashtray and blowing on the scalding stew before taking a bite.
    • The night before, I had rolled myself a couple of cigs, and smoked one before going to bed.
    • I took a long drag of the cig before letting out a cloud of smoke.
    • Now we've got laws against selling cigs to anyone under 19.
    • Travel over to the Continent by all means but remember if you bring back booze and cigs it must be for personal use.
    • He smokes thirty cigs a day, has done since he was ten.
    • Apparently, he has finally given up the cigs; perhaps that's part of the reason why he has never, ever sounded better vocally.
    • He tossed his cig in the ashtray and brought me in close for a kiss.

Origin

Late 19th century: abbreviation.

Definition of cig in US English:

cig

nounsiɡsɪɡ
informal
  • A cigarette.

    〈非正式〉纸烟,香烟,卷烟;雪茄烟,叶卷烟

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He smokes thirty cigs a day, has done since he was ten.
    • I got bored after talking to him, and watching his friend light cig after cig.
    • Tommy was putting on new wheels to his skateboard, and Jeff was smoking a cig.
    • Now, I don't normally buy anything from travelling salesmen but I did need some cigs and he said his mother was sick.
    • He lay the half-burnt cig across the ashtray, saving it for later.
    • Brigg nodded his thanks, setting his cig on the edge of a nearby ashtray and blowing on the scalding stew before taking a bite.
    • For pretty much the entire gig he hangs one-handed off his microphone, wreathed in smoke, a smouldering cig between his fingers.
    • I used to be a smoker - in fact at 60 to 80 cigs a day I think it would be correct to say I was a heavy smoker.
    • After her little experiment with cigs, she had promised herself she'd never give in to them, no matter how strong the smell or how badly she wanted one.
    • Apparently, he has finally given up the cigs; perhaps that's part of the reason why he has never, ever sounded better vocally.
    • The night before, I had rolled myself a couple of cigs, and smoked one before going to bed.
    • I took a long drag of the cig before letting out a cloud of smoke.
    • I took out a pack of cigs and wiggled it in the air.
    • The city's Finance Department has sent out some 2,000 letters, insisting that smokers pay back taxes on their cigs.
    • With the aid of acupuncture I once gave cigs up for 6 weeks.
    • He tossed his cig in the ashtray and brought me in close for a kiss.
    • Travel over to the Continent by all means but remember if you bring back booze and cigs it must be for personal use.
    • Now we've got laws against selling cigs to anyone under 19.
    • Making sure that Candi was in her private room, she reached for her cellphone, her new pack of cigs and headed for the back door for a smoke and some privacy.
    • I cursed myself for leaving my duty-free cigs in the rental car.

Origin

Late 19th century: abbreviation.

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