panatela - translation to γαλλικά
Diclib.com
Λεξικό ChatGPT
Εισάγετε μια λέξη ή φράση σε οποιαδήποτε γλώσσα 👆
Γλώσσα:

Μετάφραση και ανάλυση λέξεων από την τεχνητή νοημοσύνη ChatGPT

Σε αυτήν τη σελίδα μπορείτε να λάβετε μια λεπτομερή ανάλυση μιας λέξης ή μιας φράσης, η οποία δημιουργήθηκε χρησιμοποιώντας το ChatGPT, την καλύτερη τεχνολογία τεχνητής νοημοσύνης μέχρι σήμερα:

  • πώς χρησιμοποιείται η λέξη
  • συχνότητα χρήσης
  • χρησιμοποιείται πιο συχνά στον προφορικό ή γραπτό λόγο
  • επιλογές μετάφρασης λέξεων
  • παραδείγματα χρήσης (πολλές φράσεις με μετάφραση)
  • ετυμολογία

panatela - translation to γαλλικά

ROLLED BUNDLE OF DRIED AND FERMENTED TOBACCO LEAVES MADE TO BE SMOKED
Cigars; Stog; Stogies; Panatela; Panetela; Panetella; Robusto; Panatella; Oscuro; Little cigar; Small cigar; Winston churchill (cigar); Candela (tobacco); Cigar maker; Cigar holder; Corona (cigar); Draft:Cuban Cigars and their Economic Importance; Cigar Tube
  • Display of various cigar cases with prices in a cigar store in [[Amsterdam]], [[Netherlands]]
  • Vendor rolling cigars at the [[Eyipantla Falls]] in [[San Andrés Tuxtla]], Mexico
  • Cigar makers in [[Puerto Rico]], c. 1942
  • [[Arturo Fuente]] cigar boxes at 2005 Tampa Cigar Heritage Festival. The Montesino cigars are also produced by Tabacalera A. Fuente y Cia.
  • A cigar holder stood on end
  • Darker wrappers reflect tobacco type, age, and greater fermentation
  • Hand rolling cigars and relevant artifacts, [[Ybor City Museum State Park]] display, Tampa, Florida
  • Cigar making at Tampa's J.C. Newman Cigar Company, using machines from the 1930s
  • A cigar with a semi-airtight storage tube and a double guillotine-style cutter
  • Cohiba Mini and Dannemann Moods cigarillos
  • The parejo is the easiest and least expensive common cigar shape to produce
  • An aged tobacco leaf being examined
  • A cigar case made of [[crocodile]] skin with sterling silver appointments bearing a [[Birmingham]] [[hallmark]] for 1904
  • Romeo y Julieta]]
  • A double guillotine-style cutter, used for cutting the tip of a cigar, next a hand-rolled [[H. Upmann]] ''Coronas Major'' cigar. The "Made in Cuba" label (see [[Cuban cigar]]) is visible on the lower tube
  • [[Harry Nelson Pillsbury]] smoking a cigar
  • Cigars making in [[Inle Lake]] ([[Myanmar]])
  • World's largest cigar at the Tobacco and Matchstick Museum in [[Skansen]], Stockholm, Sweden
  • Long-leaf filler as used in a hand-rolled cigar (slightly crumbled during cutting)
  • Cigar cases from the Te Amo and Sihuapan manufacturers in Mexico
  • Indigenous tobacco pipe on display at the regional museum in [[San Andrés Tuxtla]], [[Mexico]]
  • Short or chopped filler
  • Illustration with photographs of [[tobacco leaves]] infested by ''[[Lasioderma serricorne]]'' (tobacco beetles), from Runner, G. A., ''The tobacco beetle'' (1919), Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, [[Biodiversity Heritage Library]]
  • Tuscan]] cigar
  • left

panatela      
n. panatela, long thin cigar

Ορισμός

cigar
n.
1) to light (up); puff on; smoke a cigar
2) a Havana cigar

Βικιπαίδεια

Cigar

A cigar is a rolled bundle of dried and fermented tobacco leaves made to be smoked. Cigars are produced in a variety of sizes and shapes. Since the 20th century, almost all cigars are made of three distinct components: the filler, the binder leaf which holds the filler together, and a wrapper leaf, which is often the highest quality leaf used. Often there will be a cigar band printed with the cigar manufacturer's logo. Modern cigars often come with two bands, especially Cuban cigar bands, showing Limited Edition (Edición Limitada) bands displaying the year of production.

Cigar tobacco is grown in significant quantities primarily in Central America and the islands of the Caribbean, including Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama, and Puerto Rico; it is also produced in the Eastern United States, Brazil and in the Mediterranean countries of Italy, Spain (in the Canary Islands), and Greece and in Indonesia and the Philippines of Southeast Asia.

Regular cigar smoking carries serious health risks, including increased risk of developing various types and subtypes of cancers, respiratory diseases, cardiovascular diseases, cerebrovascular diseases, periodontal diseases, teeth decay and loss, and malignant diseases.