キンエン
Meanings
Adjective (の)
Noun
Verb (する)
1. abstaining from smoking; quitting smoking
Expression
2. No Smoking!; Smoking Prohibited!
on a sign
Pitch accent
ンエン
Used in vocabulary (11 in total)
non-smoking section
absolutely no smoking; complete smoking ban; total ban on smoking
artificial cigarette used to avoid smoking
Examples (35 in total)
You should quit smoking.
I'm quitting smoking.
I've been trying to quit smoking.
It is difficult to give up smoking.
I advise you to stop smoking.
She has to stop smoking.
I think you should stop smoking.
Father decided to stop smoking.
Smoking is prohibited inside the elevator.
I gave up smoking for the sake of my health.
No smoking in the theater.
Smoking is not permitted in the cinema.
Tom ought to stop smoking.
I gave up smoking for a year.
He renounced smoking and drinking.
Athletes usually abstain from smoking.
He was right to give up smoking.
He suggested we should stop smoking at the meeting.
He vowed to give up smoking.
Today is World No Tobacco Day.
Most smokers say that they want to quit.
We agreed to refrain from smoking while we are at work.
You should make an effort to stop smoking.
The doctor suggested that he should give up smoking.
The doctor advised me to stop smoking.
The doctor urged the patient to stop smoking.
Any doctor will tell you to quit smoking.
The sooner you give up smoking, the greater the benefits.
Tom doesn't like people who smoke in no smoking areas.
Non-smokers are rallying behind the new anti-smoking law.
Every time cigarettes go up in price, many people try to give up smoking.
I advise you in my capacity as a doctor to stop smoking.
Please refrain from smoking, while the non-smoking signs are on.
The man's third attempt to stop smoking failed.
I quit smoking two years ago.