He usually has a cigar vised in his teeth. 他通常用牙齿叼着一支雪茄。
I like to smoke a big cigar every now and then. 我喜欢不时地抽一支大雪茄。
Kretek says its Djarum cigar products meet federal standards for cigars. 丁香烟国际公司说,它进口的嘉润牌雪茄产品符合联邦雪茄标准。
I don’t smoke cigarettes but I like to smoke a cigar on occasion. 我不抽烟,不过偶尔会抽支雪茄。
The old man is sucking at a cigar. 老人在抽烟斗。
Sebastian fixed himself firmly in his clerkship in the cigar store. 西巴轩在雪茄店里做伙计,位置也是稳固的。
This cigar does not draw well. 这枝雪茄不太通气。
I don’t smoke cigarettes, but I’m not averse to the occasional cigar. 我不吸烟, 但我不反对偶尔抽一支雪茄。
He smokes cigars. 他抽雪茄。
For a little cigar, a cheroot, if you please, he will escort you all over Paris. 为了一支雪茄,你芳称其为”方头雪茄”也行,他乐意领着你走遍整个巴黎。
The writer was absorbed in his writing that he forgot to flick the ashes from his cigar. 作家全神贯注地进行写作,忘了弹去雪茄烟的烟灰。
We entered a dark cavern redolent with manly scents —gun oil and cigar smoke and boot polish. 我们进入一个昏暗的洞穴,里面充满了男人的气味——枪油、雪茄烟味和擦靴子油味。
Jones, apparently feeling rather opulent that day, lit up a second cigar as soon as he had finished the first. 那一天,琼斯显然认为自己相当阔掉,刚抽完第一支雪茄,马上就点燃了第二支。
And it would define more tightly the terms cigarette, cigar, cigarillo, fine-cut tobacco and pipe tobacco in order to discourage the production of cross-over products. 而且这项提案还更严格地定义了卷烟、雪茄、小雪茄、细切烟和斗烟这些词语,以阻止交叉产品的生产。