opiate 的 3 个定义
- Biochemistry, Pharmacology. a drug containing opium or its derivatives, used in medicine for inducing sleep and relieving pain: The opium poppy yields morphine, codeine, and other opiates.
- Biochemistry, Pharmacology. any sedative, soporific, or narcotic: Back then, the country physician would concoct all sorts of opiates in a crude kitchen laboratory.
- anything that causes dullness or inaction or that soothes the feelings: His favorite opiate seems to be a six-pack in front of the TV.
- Biochemistry, Pharmacology. mixed or prepared with opium: Some opiate substances, such as thebaine, may be more toxic than narcotic.
- Biochemistry, Pharmacology. inducing sleep; soporific; narcotic: Subjects were given a variety of opiate teas over the course of a four-week study.
- causing dullness or inaction: The opiate effects of their droning reprimands were legendary.
o·pi·at·ed, o·pi·at·ing.
- to subject to an opiate; stupefy: The violent patients were routinely opiated.
- to dull or deaden: This dreadful music is opiating my spirit.
opiate 近义词
drug
更多opiate例句
- That’s why, the next month, after a cross-country move—when he went to an East Coast VA hospital for a pancreatic cancer screening and complained about his aching back—he was adamant that he not be given opiates.
- Brundage’s husband started abusing his medications, especially his opiates, and getting extra pills from coworkers, which Brundage said she told the VA many times.
- Before the flight, he used heroin—and it was the last opiate he ever took.
- So it was like Perc 30s and opiates that were someone’s prescription that we got.
- The three main types of medication for opiate withdrawal and recovery are methadone, buphrenorphine, and naltrexone.
- The FDA approved Suboxone in 2002 to treat opiate addiction.
- Although it is also used to control pain, it was created as a way to manage opiate addiction.
- For one, despite evidence to their efficacy, many insurance plans will not cover the costs of opiate replacement therapies.
- Without a complete overhaul of the opiate world, he worries it will continue.
- The hours wore on toward night, and Nita slept under the influence of an opiate administered by the maid.
- In spite of his groans and anguish, the old notary was insensible under the influence of an opiate.
- It is here used by Milton as the name of an opiate and it is now occasionally used as a general name for drugs that relieve pain.
- He was evidently under the influence of a heavy opiate, for there was no sign of life, except the faint breathing.
- What a marvelous opiate the ecclesiastics have been injecting into the minds of the masses!