narcotic / nɑrˈkɒt ɪk /

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narcotic2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. any of a class of substances that blunt the senses, as opium, morphine, belladonna, marijuana, and alcohol, that in large quantities produce euphoria, stupor, or coma, that when used constantly can cause habituation or addiction, and that are used in medicine to relieve pain, cause sedation, and induce sleep.
  2. anything that exercises a soothing or numbing effect or influence: Television is a narcotic for many people.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or having the power to produce narcosis, as a drug.
  2. pertaining to or of the nature ofnarcosis.
  3. of or relating to narcotics or their use.
  4. used by, or in the treatment of, narcotic addicts.

narcotic 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

dulling, painkilling

n. 名词 noun

powerful drug inducing anesthesia or sleep

更多narcotic例句

  1. In June 2014, narcotics Detective Thomas Ramirez and his partner stopped a car in Queens for a traffic infraction.
  2. That’s because the word “narcotic” once meant any drug that was forbidden.
  3. Other drugs such as alcohol can sometimes be called narcotics as well.
  4. In the United States, for example, drugs such as cocaine used to be called narcotics.
  5. Matthew O’Deane started off as a National City police officer in 1992, then became a San Diego gang and narcotics investigator, a gang prosecution unit investigator, and now teaches upcoming police officers.
  6. It remains a Schedule I narcotic to this day, considered as dangerous and addictive by the federal government as heroin and MDMA.
  7. The Chinese government banned qat earlier this year, and classified the plant as a dangerous narcotic.
  8. Though I prescribe hardly any narcotic pain medications, most ADHD medications are also Schedule II.
  9. Narcotic pain medications, used judiciously, can be an important tool in treating patients in legitimate need.
  10. Those lines are also great places to score Xanax and crack, both drugs that are not affected by narcotic antagonists.
  11. Botanists have enumerated between forty and fifty varieties of the tobacco plant who class them all among the narcotic poisons.
  12. Some writers have concluded that the plant served as a narcotic in some parts of Asia.
  13. Narcotic poisons are neutralized by vinegar:—Narcotics … torpor … strong wine … sour wine … vinegar.
  14. Will not one puff of that narcotic breath drowse deep all watching dragons, and make for him the sleeping beauties of his will?
  15. "You will promise me not to use the narcotic buttons," he said, before sitting down.