词源不详,可能来自南美土著语。
Blackamoors and other dark-skinned foreigners have always possessed considerable attractions as signs for tobacconists, and sometimes also for public-houses. Negroes, with feathered headdresses and kilts, smoking pipes, are to be seen outside tobacco shops on the Continent, as well as in England. [Jacob Larwood and John Camden Hotten, "The History of Signboards From the Earliest Times to the Present Day," London, 1867]
(N. Amer. informal)(of an attempt) almost but not quite successful
(北美,非正式)(尝试)几乎而未真正成功
cigar, cigarette, tobacco
这些名词均有"烟"之意。
cigar: 指雪茄烟。
cigarette: 指纸烟。
tobacco: 指烟草,烟叶、烟丝。
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