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hashish

/hash-eesh, -ish, ha-sheesh, hah-/US // ˈhæʃ iʃ, -ɪʃ, hæˈʃiʃ, hɑ- //UK // (ˈhæʃiːʃ, -ɪʃ) //

大麻,大麻叶,大麻烟,大麻叶子

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the flowering tops and leaves of Indian hemp smoked, chewed, or drunk as a narcotic and intoxicant.
    • : the dried resinous exudate of the flowering tops of this plant, containing larger amounts of the active ingredient.

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Examples

  • Karim Abu Hashish took his wife and four kids to an UNRWA school shelter on the edge of Beit Lahiya.

  • Marijuana plantations and hashish production are, of course, nothing new in Lebanon.

  • An Arab legend has it that the intoxicating effects of hashish were discovered by an ascetic monk in 1155.

  • John Greenleaf Whittier was one of the first American writers to deal with the subject when he published The Hashish in 1854.

  • The Netherlands will outlaw hashish, though Dutch cannabis will still be permitted.

  • It was the abuse of hashish that, undoubtedly, undermined his constitution, formerly so robust and strong.

  • He counts as nothing the consideration of the help that genius can draw from the ideas suggested by intoxication of hashish.

  • Of a surety it is smuggled tobacco from the warehouse of the Sheikh; or maybe hashish, and worth much gold.

  • Baroudi took it for a moment, inhaled the smoke of the hashish, and poured it out from his mouth and nostrils.

  • That man whom he had seen driving the Russian horses, and squatting on the floor of the hashish café, might well be at home here.