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meth

/meth/US // mɛθ //UK // (mɛθ) //

氧气,氧气瓶,氧气的,氧气瓶的使用

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Slang.

    • : methamphetamine; Methedrine.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Approximately 80% of violent and property crime can be associated with substance abuse, not just meth.

  • On a recent Monday, Buesig helped him use test strips to assess whether fentanyl was laced into his meth.

  • “What’s new is the amount of fentanyl in the meth that people are using, and that’s why they’re dropping dead,” Lev said.

  • In August, police reported finding meth on Crandall and charged him with violating his probation.

  • Three people told agents with the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency that he had visited a home and shaken a bottle they had used to make meth.

  • There is no doubt that meth is destructive, and a clampdown is justified.

  • There is an ancestral homestead, but it has a meth lab in the barn.

  • Nothing was quite made for the stage like the hilarious story of a teacher with cancer who turns into a meth-dealing drug lord.

  • When all that fails, ask the writers to pen you a scene where your meth-dealing former teacher suffers a psychological breakdown.

  • At the same time, the increased use of crystal meth (“shisheh”) has been “sudden and massive.”

  • Trimethyl, trī-meth′il, adj. containing three methyl radicals in combination.

  • We find this term sometimes compounded Meth-On, of which name there was a town in Messenia.

  • In primary and early secondary case administer Arseno-Meth-Hyd 2 gm.

  • "Gee, meth-a-way," and the horse moved on at what seemed a stereotyped pace.

  • We'll have some fun—take in a floor show—drink a little meth.