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controlled substance

受控物质,受管制物质,管制物质,受控制物质

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any of a category of behavior-altering or addictive drugs, as heroin or cocaine, whose possession and use are restricted by law.

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Examples

  • Federal employees remain bound by a federal law defining marijuana as a controlled substance, even though growing numbers of state and local jurisdictions have decriminalized it for medical or recreational purposes.

  • He arrested Villalon for violating the emergency plan, possession of marijuana and possession of a controlled substance, a felony.

  • The 20 other defendants, who were indicted between July and December, face charges including conspiracy to distribute the drugs and distribution of a controlled substance within 1,000 feet of a public or private college or university.

  • Chuang also noted that the government has lifted restrictions for mandatory in-person visits for patients seeking other drugs, including certain controlled substances such as opioids.

  • Rather than receive treatment at a medical facility, Silva was arrested and placed in a jail cell on suspicion of being under the influence of a controlled substance.

  • Scalise spoke briefly, adding little of substance, saying that the people back home know him best.

  • I stood with a tape recorder, listening to men denounce the liberal media controlled by Jews.

  • Two years ago in Michigan, she oversaw AFP operations to help the Republican-controlled legislature pass sweeping anti-union laws.

  • And in informal talks, Chinese leaders have compared hackers on both sides to unruly children who can only barely be controlled.

  • “Any time you put a foreign substance into anybody you have the potential for an adverse event,” Geisbert reminds.

  • In withdrawing aside sorrow remaineth: and the substance of the poor is according to his heart.

  • Its backbone should be the study of biology and its substance should be the threshing out of the burning questions of our day.

  • He controlled himself betimes, bethinking him that, after all, there might be some reason in what this fat fellow said.

  • The nature both of this substance and the antecedent substance from which it is derived is not known.

  • The exchanges had closed in previous years, but never for the reasons which now controlled them.