英:[iˈmetɪk]
美:[ɪˈmɛtɪk]
英:[iˈmetɪk]
美:[ɪˈmɛtɪk]
e·met·ic
ih me tihk
复数:emetics
adjective
causing vomiting.
noun
a substance, often a medicine, that induces vomiting.
1650年代(名词)“引起呕吐的药物”; 1660年代(形容词)“引起呕吐的”; 来自法语 émétique(16世纪),源自拉丁语 emeticus,来自希腊语 emetikos “引起呕吐的”,源自 emesis “呕吐”,来自 emein “呕吐”,源自 PIE *weme- “吐痰,呕吐”(参见 vomit(动词))。
催吐:产生或引起呕吐的作用
催吐剂:引起呕吐的药物
Latin emetica, from Greek emetikē, from feminine of emetikos causing vomiting, from emein to vomit — more at vomit
The first known use of emetic was in 1657
émigrénoun
emigrant sense 1especially: a person forced to emigrate for political reasons
emigrateverb
to leave a country or region to live elsewhere
emigrantnoun
one that emigrates
a migrant plant or animal
emigrantnoun
one that emigrates
a migrant plant or animal
emeticnoun
something (as a chemical) that causes vomiting
emeticnoun
something (as a chemical) that causes vomiting
emetic1 of 2noun
an agent that induces vomiting
emetic2 of 2adjective
having the capacity to induce vomiting
1 Graves was in the habit of combining it with a small quantity of tartar emetic in the condition in which the sleeplessness is associated with active delirium.
2 But in general have a more scientific method emetic.
但一般还得采用更为科学的催吐剂法.
3 Bleeding, purges and emetics were still used to cure disease.
4 In 2001, Achidi John, an asylum-seeker from Cameroon died after officers forced him to take emetics, a drug that induces vomiting, while in custody.
5 Fortunately, it proved emetic; and her stomach having rejected all that she had swallowed, she was restored to health, though her recovery was for some time doubtful.
6 Antidote for overdose application: emetic, cathartic, alkalescent foods and beverages.
服用过量时所需用的解毒剂: 催吐, 泻药, 弱碱性食品、饮料.
7 The effect of an emetic in abridging a chill by revulsive action are uncertain, and I avoid resorting to them for this purpose alone in simple intermittents.
8 He too voted heart and soul for Tony Blair, and now finds his prime minister's public postures truthless and emetic.
9 One broadsheet represents Laud in consultation with his physician, who administers an emetic that causes him to throw off his stomach several heavy articles which had been troubling him for years.
10 After cleaning out his stomach with emetics, she wrapped him in hot blankets and fed him egg whites for two days until his harrowed body recovered its normal temperature.
11 It was formerly used in medicine as an emetic, purgative, and diaphoretic.
12 A doctor was called, an emetic was given and he purged, and after a time he recovered from the symptoms of poisoning.
13 The word itself – meaningless, infantile, a bit 80s and decidedly naff – is emetic enough without the inefficiency, the pointlessness, the utterly wasted time and opportunity of a procedure that fixes precisely nothing.
14 The roots are used as an emetic.
根被用作一种催吐药。
15 Caution: large doses of this remedy are emetic.
注意:大量服用这种药物会引致呕吐。
16 It is a vivid and emetic portrait of rural change and urban corruption.
17 He was given an emetic ( medicine ) after eating poisonous berries.
他吃了有毒的浆果,已给了他 催吐剂.
18 Though America has experienced many moral corrections, from abolitionism to the civil-rights movement, they have never come in the emetic moment Mr Trump’s critics pine for.
19 On Wednesday, British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said it was “emetic” — vomit-inducing — that Putin is rejoicing over hosting the soccer World Cup.
20 It has an offensive smell and acrid taste, and is a powerful emetic, cathartic, and anthelmintic.