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tobacco
[ tuh-bak-oh ]
noun
- any of several plants belonging to the genus Nicotiana, of the nightshade family, especially one of those species, as N. tabacum, whose leaves are prepared for smoking or chewing or as snuff.
- the prepared leaves, as used in cigarettes, cigars, and pipes.
- any product or products made from such leaves.
- any of various similar plants of other genera.
tobacco
/ 迟蓹藞产忙办蓹蕣 /
noun
- any of numerous solanaceous plants of the genus Nicotiana, having mildly narcotic properties, tapering hairy leaves, and tubular or funnel-shaped fragrant flowers. The species N. tabacum is cultivated as the chief source of commercial tobacco
- the leaves of certain of these plants dried and prepared for snuff, chewing, or smoking
Derived Forms
- 迟辞藞产补肠肠辞濒别蝉蝉, adjective
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 迟辞路产补肠顎僣辞路濒别蝉蝉 adjective
- 补苍顎卼颈路迟辞路产补肠顎僣辞 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of tobacco1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of tobacco1
Example Sentences
Go all the way back to meat packing or swill milk at the turn of the 20th century; go to the fight against big tobacco.
The cigarettes were not in the legally required plain packaging and were missing the deterrent images which appear on tobacco.
But landlocked Malawi, which has relied on Tanzanian ports to carry its exports such as tobacco, sugar and soybeans to the rest of the world, will have to reroute its goods.
Meanwhile, landlocked Malawi, which has relied on Tanzanian ports to carry its exports such as tobacco, sugar and soybeans to the rest of the world, will have to reroute its goods.
It is only the second time in the WHO's 75-year history that an international agreement of this type has been reached 鈥 the first being a tobacco control deal in 2003.
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