Fumador in english

Smoker

pronunciation: smoʊkɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures

fumador = smoker. 

Example: The cataloger and the technical services librarian of a small college library are asked to give their thoughts on how to resolve the problem of smokers versus non-smokers on the staff.

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» fumador asiduofrequent smoker .

Example: I really don't want to date someone who is a frequent smoker, however I can tolerate an occasional, social smoker.

» fumador compulsivochain smokercompulsive smoker .

Example: The author gives a process analysis of the chain smoker's procedure in smoking.

Example: Going through a stressful period, drinking too much or being a compulsive smoker, are some of the other reasons for experiencing bags under your eyes.

» fumador empedernidochain smokerheavy smoker .

Example: The author gives a process analysis of the chain smoker's procedure in smoking.

Example: In general, a light smoker is someone who smokes less than 10 cigarettes per day while someone who smokes a pack a day or more is a heavy smoker.

» fumadores pasivospassive smoking .

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

» fumador habitualhabitual smoker .

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).

» fumador levelight smoker .

Example: In general, a light smoker is someone who smokes less than 10 cigarettes per day while someone who smokes a pack a day or more is a heavy smoker.

» fumador ligerolight smoker .

Example: In general, a light smoker is someone who smokes less than 10 cigarettes per day while someone who smokes a pack a day or more is a heavy smoker.

» fumador livianolight smoker .

Example: In general, a light smoker is someone who smokes less than 10 cigarettes per day while someone who smokes a pack a day or more is a heavy smoker.

» fumador moderadomoderate smoker .

Example: Well, we consider 1-2 cigs a day a light smoker, and 3-5 cigs a day a moderate smoker.

» fumador ocasionaloccasional smoker .

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).

» fumador pasivopassive smokersecond-hand smoker .

Example: Passive smokers inhale the equivalent of just six cigarettes a year from other people's smoke.

Example: Second-hand smokers can suffer a range of smoking related diseases such as stroke, coronary heart disease and cancer.

» fumador socialsocial smoker .

Example: I really don't want to date someone who is a frequent smoker, however I can tolerate an occasional, social smoker.

» no fumadornon-smokernon-smoking .

Example: The cataloger and the technical services librarian of a small college library are asked to give their thoughts on how to resolve the problem of smokers versus non-smokers on the staff.

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.

» sala de fumadoressmoking room .

Example: Then, one foggy afternoon, waking after a doze, with a cold cigar in his mouth, Jack Herring noticed he was not the only occupant of the smoking room.

» zona de fumadoressmoking area .

Example: Also, the parking lot could serve as a smoking area because of the availability of street sweepers to clean up the mess that is left behind.

» zona de no fumadoresnon-smoking area .

Example: The entire premises of the library should be declard a non-smoking area.

Fumador synonyms

stag party in spanish: despedida de soltero, pronunciation: stægpɑrti part of speech: noun tobacco user in spanish: consumidor de tabaco, pronunciation: təbækoʊjuzɜr part of speech: noun smoking compartment in spanish: compartimiento para fumar, pronunciation: smoʊkɪŋkəmpɑrtmənt part of speech: noun smoking car in spanish: coche fumador, pronunciation: smoʊkɪŋkɑr part of speech: noun smoking carriage in spanish: carro de fumar, pronunciation: smoʊkɪŋkærɪdʒ part of speech: noun
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