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n.
中毒,毒害,投毒
v.
毒死( poison的现在分词 )
污染
放毒于
对…有不良影响
词根:poison
adj.poison 有毒的
poisonous 有毒的;恶毒的;讨厌的
n.poison 毒药,毒物;酒;有毒害的事物;[助剂] 抑制剂
poisoner 投毒者;毒害者
vi.poison 放毒,下毒
vt.poison 污染;使中毒,放毒于;败坏;阻碍
noun
a substance that through its chemical action usually kills, injures, or impairs an organism
something destructive or harmful
a substance that inhibits the activity of another substance or the course of a reaction or process
a catalyst poison
verb
transitive verb
to injure or kill with poison
to treat, taint, or impregnate with or as if with poison
to exert a baneful influence on : corrupt
poisoned their minds
to inhibit the activity, course, or occurrence of
on the night when he poisoned my rest—Charles Dickens
adjective
poisonous, venomous a poison tongue
a poison plant
impregnated with poison : poisoned
a poison arrow
food poisoning食物中毒
lead poisoningn. 铅中毒;[美国俚语]中弹受伤
carbon monoxide poisoning一氧化碳中毒
blood poisoningn. 败血症;血中毒
catalyst poisoning催化剂中毒
中毒
中毒:毒物引起的病态,另见intoxication
Noun Middle English, from Anglo-French poisun drink, potion, poison, from Latin potion-, potio drink — more at potion
The first known use of poison was in the 13th century
poke1 of 3noun
bag entry 1 sense 1a, sack
poke2 of 3verb
jab, prod poked me in the ribs
poke a stick at a snake
thrust entry 1 sense 2, stab
to produce by piercing, stabbing, or jabbing
poke a hole
to stick out or cause to stick out
poked her head out the window
to be nosy especially about things that do not concern one
to search over or through usually without purpose : rummage
poking around in the attic
to move slowly or lazily
they were just poking along home
poke3 of 3noun
a quick thrust : jab
poker1 of 2noun
one that pokesespecially: a metal rod for stirring a fire
poker2 of 2noun
a card game in which a player bets on the value of his or her hand
poke1 of 3noun
bag entry 1 sense 1a, sack
poke2 of 3verb
jab, prod poked me in the ribs
poke a stick at a snake
thrust entry 1 sense 2, stab
to produce by piercing, stabbing, or jabbing
poke a hole
to stick out or cause to stick out
poked her head out the window
to be nosy especially about things that do not concern one
to search over or through usually without purpose : rummage
poking around in the attic
to move slowly or lazily
they were just poking along home
poke3 of 3noun
a quick thrust : jab
poke1 of 3noun
bag entry 1 sense 1a, sack
poke2 of 3verb
jab, prod poked me in the ribs
poke a stick at a snake
thrust entry 1 sense 2, stab
to produce by piercing, stabbing, or jabbing
poke a hole
to stick out or cause to stick out
poked her head out the window
to be nosy especially about things that do not concern one
to search over or through usually without purpose : rummage
poking around in the attic
to move slowly or lazily
they were just poking along home
poke3 of 3noun
a quick thrust : jab
poison1 of 3noun
a substance that by its chemical action can kill or injure a living thing
something destructive or harmful
poison2 of 3verb
to injure or kill with poison
to put poison in or on
poisoned the air with its fumes
to exert a harmful influence on : corrupt
poisoned their minds
poison3 of 3adjective
poisonous
a poison plant
poisonousadjective
containing poison : having or causing an effect of poison
poison1 of 3noun
a substance that by its chemical action can kill or injure a living thing
something destructive or harmful
poison2 of 3verb
to injure or kill with poison
to put poison in or on
poisoned the air with its fumes
to exert a harmful influence on : corrupt
poisoned their minds
poison3 of 3adjective
poisonous
a poison plant
1 She was even to be suspected of poisoning a knight.
2 And then she’d gotten food poisoning—a box of leftovers that had sat too long in the fridge—and thrown up right in the library, in front of the social worker.
3 “Hokey the house-elf was convicted by the Ministry of poisoning her mistress’s evening cocoa by accident.”
4 Objective To summarize the clinical emergency treatment and nursing comprehend in 118 patients with fluoroacetamide poisoning.
目的:通过对118例氟乙酰胺中毒患者的临床救治及护理,总结氟乙酰胺中毒的临床急救及护理体会.
5 “But another of his lovers nearly did. When she died, rumor pointed to one of the princes’ poisoning her, just to prevent competition for the throne.”
6 About sixty percent of Shin’s class was assigned to the coal mines, where accidental death from cave-ins, explosions, and gas poisonings was common.
7 Outside in the dark, the snake monsters restlessly patrolled the hillside, spewing fire and poisoning the grass.
8 In December 1926, Peace suspected that his wife, who was white, was poisoning him.
9 Repeated exposures may lower the cholinesterase level until an individual reaches the brink of acute poisoning, a brink over which he may be pushed by a very small additional exposure.
10 The rats were controlled by poisoning.
用毒杀法使老鼠受到控制。
11 A man under treatment for obesity suddenly developed symptoms of poisoning.
12 This whole chain of poisoning, then, seems to rest on a base of minute plants which must have been the original concentrators.
13 The food microbe poisoning often come from the course of food production.
微生物污染最为严重的食品是肉及肉制品和豆制品.
14 If we stay within the framework of common sense, it is poisoning we think of.
但如果我们按常识思考, 那我们想的就是投毒.
15 In recent years the State of California has reported an average of more than 200 cases of accidental parathion poisoning annually.
16 In Michigan, eggs taken from the oviducts of robins dead of DDT poisoning showed concentrations up to 200 parts per million.
17 Still—though it would be insane, I knew, to mention it at that moment—it was possible that he had food poisoning or appendicitis or something.
18 Lead contamination of urban soils may lead poisoning, which will do harm to human health.
城市土壤铅污染可能会导致人体铅中毒, 给人体健康带来很大的危害.
19 But these poisonings from the agua mala came quickly and struck like a whiplash.
20 But deaths accidental poisoning alcohol poisoning are also common.
但是犹豫酒精中毒导致死亡也很常见.