tincture 的 2 个定义
- Pharmacology. a solution of alcohol or of alcohol and water, containing animal, vegetable, or chemical drugs.
- a slight infusion, as of some element or quality: A tincture of education had softened his rude manners.
- a trace; a smack or smattering; tinge: a tincture of irony.
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tinc·tured, tinc·tur·ing.
- to impart a tint or color to; tinge.
- to imbue or infuse with something.
tincture 近义词
coloring
更多tincture例句
- It won’t replace my gummies or tinctures just yet, but Dad Grass has solidified a place in my CBD routine.
- For some, this is the perfect thing to help offset any illegal habits, or just have a better, more natural experience with CBD than with tinctures, supplements, gummies, or drinks.
- It’s now easy to find Cordyceps coffee, butter, powder for adding to your smoothies, and as an ingredient in tinctures and extracts.
- Today the plant is mainly used as an infusion or tincture to treat mild cases of depression in the short-term.
- I knew that none of them would ever take something more than once a day and that it needed to be a product experience that was way more appealing than a capsule or bitter-tasting tincture.
- What drew you to the study of philosophy, and how does that subject tincture your fiction?
- These days, PCP comes dissolved in an oily yellow tincture called “wet.”
- It should not exceed the ounce of tincture: about two drachms may be added after using it for paper.
- Tincture of guaiac, diluted to a light sherry-wine color (keep in a dark-glass bottle).
- To-night she lingered over a book, reading and musing, with a tincture of gloom in her thought-pictures.
- Goss and Hale used the tincture of the fresh leaves and so the homœopaths have always used it.
- Suffused with the Slavonic spirit and its tincture of Orientalism, the importation assumed a character of its own.