Fuma in english

Smoke

pronunciation: smoʊk part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

fumar = smoking ; smoke. 

Example: What you don't understand, Juan, is that smoking is a tension reliever.Example: I don't see why the smokers can't leave the building briefly when they want to smoke.

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» dejar de fumarstop + smokingquit + smokingsmoking cessation .

Example: The article 'Keeping New Year's resolutions while counting down to the new millennium' discusses the following topics: self-discipline; losing weight; stopping smoking; starting an exercise programme; paying off bills; and meeting someone new.

Example: When you decide to quit smoking, establishing smoke-free zones will help you to stop your habit.

Example: Clinical hypnosis teaches patients to use a deep relaxation state to address issues such as smoking cessation, weight loss, pain relief, or self-improvement.

» descanso para fumarsmoke breaksmoking breakcigarette break .

Example: My employer just put up a notice that we only get one smoke break per shift, and that our 30 minute break counts as our smoke break.

Example: Employees have been told that they must clock off before taking a smoking break after a study suggested that smokers spent an average of 40 minutes a day on cigarette breaks.

Example: Employees have been told that they must clock off before taking a smoking break after a study suggested that smokers spent an average of 40 minutes a day on cigarette breaks.

» empezar a fumartake up + smoking .

Example: She said that she took up smoking just to have something else to do while out on the town.

» fumar como una chimeneasmoke like + a chimneychain smoke .

Example: She is just an example of the young tinsel town actresses that smoke like a chimney.

Example: After that, I have had suicidal thoughts recurrently and have been chain smoking and crying and not eating.

» fumar como un carreterosmoke like + a chimneychain smoke .

Example: She is just an example of the young tinsel town actresses that smoke like a chimney.

Example: After that, I have had suicidal thoughts recurrently and have been chain smoking and crying and not eating.

» fumar en pipasmoke + (a) pipe .

Example: Now, I want to pause for a moment to make a distinction between the habitual smoker (addict) and the occasional smoker (the guy who has a couple cigars per year, or smokes a pipe once in a blue moon).

» fumar hasta desaparecer en una nube de humosmoke + Reflexivo + into a cloud .

Example: She sat back in her chair, crossed her legs, lighted a cigarette, and smoked herself into a cloud.

» fumar la pipa de la pazsmoke + the peace pipesmoke + the pipe of peace .

Example: If the Americans and the Russians can smoke the peace pipe, so can the Indians and the Pakistanis; however, it has to be done on the basis of dignity and mutual respect.

Example: There he and his braves met with white settlers to smoke the pipe of peace and settle their differences.

» fumar maríasmoke + dopesmoke + marijuanasmoke + potsmoke + weed .

Example: I don't want to give the plot away on this book but I will say this: if your looking for draft dodging, blood and guts, smoking dope or post-war angst, keep on looking.

Example: In 1930 there was no federal law against smoking marijuana, and the average American citizen had probably never heard of 'reefers'.

Example: One day, quite a few years ago now, a middle-aged mother discovered that her teenage daughter sometimes smoked pot with her friends after school.

Example: He made an analogy that the economy was like a bus being run by a monkey who let everyone drink, smoke weed and fornicate like crazy and then crashed it!.

» fumar mariguanasmoke + potsmoke + marijuanasmoke + dope .

Example: One day, quite a few years ago now, a middle-aged mother discovered that her teenage daughter sometimes smoked pot with her friends after school.

Example: In 1930 there was no federal law against smoking marijuana, and the average American citizen had probably never heard of 'reefers'.

Example: I don't want to give the plot away on this book but I will say this: if your looking for draft dodging, blood and guts, smoking dope or post-war angst, keep on looking.

» fumar marihuanasmoke + marijuanasmoke + potsmoke + dope .

Example: In 1930 there was no federal law against smoking marijuana, and the average American citizen had probably never heard of 'reefers'.

Example: One day, quite a few years ago now, a middle-aged mother discovered that her teenage daughter sometimes smoked pot with her friends after school.

Example: I don't want to give the plot away on this book but I will say this: if your looking for draft dodging, blood and guts, smoking dope or post-war angst, keep on looking.

» fumar pasivamentepassive smoking .

Example: The association between passive smoking and increased risk for lung cancer is confounded with other lifestyle factors.

» fumarse una pipasmoke + (a) pipe .

Example: Now, I want to pause for a moment to make a distinction between the habitual smoker (addict) and the occasional smoker (the guy who has a couple cigars per year, or smokes a pipe once in a blue moon).

» fumarse un canutosmoke + a jointsmoke + weed .

Example: He sat on the tailgate drinking a beer, smoking a joint, watching his friends play soccer.

Example: He made an analogy that the economy was like a bus being run by a monkey who let everyone drink, smoke weed and fornicate like crazy and then crashed it!.

» fumarse un cigarrillosmoke + a fagsmoke + a cigarettehave + a cigarettehave + a faghave + a smoke .

Example: All you have to do is send me a drawing of your mother smoking a fag.

Example: More than a quarter of a million youth who had never smoked a cigarette used electronic cigarettes in 2013.

Example: Victor broke down and had a cigarette a couple of months after quitting.

Example: Mary was a smoker and she used to sit on a bench outside her front door having a fag.

Example: It reminded me of the time I saw two guys having a smoke while stocking the shelves at the supermarket.

» fumarse un cigarrosmoke + a cigarettehave + a cigarettehave + a smoke .

Example: More than a quarter of a million youth who had never smoked a cigarette used electronic cigarettes in 2013.

Example: Victor broke down and had a cigarette a couple of months after quitting.

Example: It reminded me of the time I saw two guys having a smoke while stocking the shelves at the supermarket.

» fumarse un pitillosmoke + a faghave + a fag .

Example: All you have to do is send me a drawing of your mother smoking a fag.

Example: Mary was a smoker and she used to sit on a bench outside her front door having a fag.

» fumarse un porrosmoke + a jointsmoke + weed .

Example: He sat on the tailgate drinking a beer, smoking a joint, watching his friends play soccer.

Example: He made an analogy that the economy was like a bus being run by a monkey who let everyone drink, smoke weed and fornicate like crazy and then crashed it!.

» pipa de fumarsmoking pipetobacco pipe .

Example: Smoking pipes have been in existence since approximately 5000BC, but they've come a long way since then.

Example: The history of the tobacco pipe is long and quite fascinating and could fill many volumes.

» que no fumanon-smoking .

Example: It is still a way to rebel against the school establishment, parents and a way for non-smoking teenagers to gain one-upmanship over those who smoke.

» salir a fumarse un cigarrogo out for + a smoke .

Example: Those who are 'perfectionists' in such things will want to drive you crazy worrying about 'what if two people go out together' or 'it won't be accurate because some users go out for a smoke and then come right back in' or 'what about kids who run in and out' and so forth.

Fuma synonyms

grass in spanish: hierba, pronunciation: græs part of speech: noun pot in spanish: maceta, pronunciation: pɑt part of speech: noun weed in spanish: hierba, pronunciation: wid part of speech: noun, verb dope in spanish: droga, pronunciation: doʊp part of speech: noun gage in spanish: calibrar, pronunciation: geɪdʒ part of speech: noun bullet in spanish: bala, pronunciation: bʊlət part of speech: noun skunk in spanish: zorrillo, pronunciation: skʌŋk part of speech: noun cannabis in spanish: canabis, pronunciation: kænəbəs part of speech: noun fume in spanish: humo, pronunciation: fjum part of speech: noun marijuana in spanish: marijuana, pronunciation: merəwɑnə part of speech: noun heater in spanish: calentador, pronunciation: hitɜr part of speech: noun smoking in spanish: de fumar, pronunciation: smoʊkɪŋ part of speech: noun ganja in spanish: marihuana, pronunciation: gænjə part of speech: noun hummer in spanish: hummer, pronunciation: hʌmɜr part of speech: noun sens in spanish: sens, pronunciation: senz part of speech: noun sess in spanish: sess, pronunciation: ses part of speech: noun fastball in spanish: bola rapida, pronunciation: fæstbɔl part of speech: noun marihuana in spanish: marihuana, pronunciation: merɪhwɑnə part of speech: noun mary jane in spanish: mary jane, pronunciation: meridʒeɪn part of speech: noun roll of tobacco in spanish: rollo de tabaco, pronunciation: roʊlʌvtəbækoʊ part of speech: noun
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