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chloral

/klawr-uhl, klohr-/US // ˈklɔr əl, ˈkloʊr- //UK // (ˈklɔːrəl) //

氯醛,氯碱,氯气,氯胺酮

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also called trichloroacetaldehyde, trichloroacetic acid aldehyde. a colorless, oily liquid, C2Cl3HO, having a pungent odor, usually derived by the chlorination of ethyl alcohol or of acetaldehyde and combining with water to form chloral hydrate.
    • : Also called chloral hydrate. Pharmacology. a white, crystalline solid, C2H3Cl3O2, formed by combining liquid chloral with water: used as a hypnotic.

Examples

  • You don't know how they laugh at you in Paris for always painting morphinomanes and chloral drinkers.

  • Bayard sent for a doctor, who prescribed chloral, and said the case was serious.

  • Some preparation of chloral, I should think; smells and looks like it.

  • Bernheim and many others of the French school have used chloral and morphine.

  • I thought perhaps some bromide, or chloral, or something of the kind might do me good.