aspirin 的定义
plural as·pi·rin, as·pi·rins.
- Pharmacology. a white, crystalline substance, C9H8O4, derivative of salicylic acid, used as an anti-inflammatory agent and to relieve the pain of headache, rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, etc.; acetylsalicylic acid.
- an aspirin tablet: I took two aspirin and went right to bed.
aspirin 近义词
等同于 painkiller
更多aspirin例句
- If you’ve got tense, sore, or injured muscles, before you reach for aspirin, try some heat therapy.
- Elderly people or those who regularly take other medications, including low-dose aspirin, may also have a greater chance of developing ulcers and suffering from complications, Stevoff said.
- I brought myself to such a totally relaxed state, without an aspirin or anything.
- I always carry provisions in my backpack—water, aspirin, Tylenol, power bars.
- I did it to breathe better, to stop the peculiar aches, to chase the kids longer and play basketball without needing aspirin.
- I assume he turned something else into aspirin and black coffee the next morning.
- It held aspirin, Sal Hepatica, cigarette papers and a Mason jar full of tobacco.
- So, did he take over enough aspirin for hundreds of thousands of people?
- What the film does allege is that OBI may have purchased mass quantities of aspirin to ship to victims at Goma.
- If it's not covered by insurance, maybe you'll stay home, take aspirin, and live longer.
- Unable to sleep the next morning, I left John to his snoring and went for an aspirin and black coffee.
- I do have a little headache; would you happen to have any aspirin aboard?
- Jo loaded up with aspirin to deaden a toothache which was worrying her.
- "Another aspirin is going to turn my luck," she thought, and therewith swallowed surreptitiously her last tabloid of the panacea.
- She swallowed dose after dose of aspirin, until finally, with the first gray streaks of dawn, she at last fell asleep.