英:[hemp]
美:[hemp]
英:[hemp]
美:[hemp]
hemplike (adj.)
词根:hemp
adj.hempen 大麻的;大麻制的
noun
a tall widely cultivated Asian herb (Cannabis sativa of the family Cannabaceae, the hemp family) that is cultivated for its tough bast fiber and edible seeds and oil and that is often separated into a tall loosely branched species (C. sativa) and a low-growing densely branched species (C. indica)Note: Cultivated hemp is often distinguished from cannabis by possessing very low levels of the psychoactive substance THC.
the fiber of hemp—often used before another nounhemp ropea hemp shirt
… hemp can produce superb paper and construction materials lighter and stronger than lumber.—Ted Williams
marijuanaalso: hashish
a fiber (such as jute) from a plant other than the true hempalso: a plant yielding such fiber
hemp fiber大麻纤维;麻刀
sisal hemp剑麻;西沙尔麻
hemp rope麻绳
古英语 hænep “大麻,大麻属植物”,源自原始日耳曼语 *hanapiz(源头还包括古撒克逊语 hanap,古诺尔斯语 hampr,古高地德语 hanaf,德语 Hanf),可能是早期日耳曼语借用了同源的斯基泰语词汇,后来演变成了希腊语 kannabis(参见 cannabis)。作为由该植物制成的纤维的名称,约在公元1300年左右。俚语意义上的“大麻”始于1940年代; 从大麻中提取麻醉剂的科学应用可以追溯到1870年。
大麻
又称 :大麻(Cannabis sativa L.)
Middle English, from Old English hænep; akin to Old High German hanaf hemp, Greek kannabis
The first known use of hemp was before the 12th century
hempnoun
a tall Asian herb widely grown for its tough woody fiber that is used to make rope and for its flowers and leaves from which are obtained various drugs (as hashish and marijuana) that affect the mind or behavior
the fiber of hemp
hempnoun
a tall widely cultivated Asian herb of the genus Cannabis (C. sativa) that is cultivated for its strong woody fiber and edible seeds and oil and that is often separated into a tall loosely branched species (C. sativa) and a low-growing densely branched species (C. indica)Note: Cultivated hemp is often distinguished from cannabis by possessing very low levels of the psychoactive substance THC.
the fiber of hemp
marijuana sense 1also: hashish
1 M arijuana that has psychoactive properties comes from the flowering buds, leaves and resin of the cannabis plant, while the stalks and sterilized seeds of the plant are commonly referred to as hemp.
2 Its shining point: Cording says hemp milk, which has a slightly nutty flavor, also “has that ideal omega-6 to omega-3 ratio of 3:1, which is beneficial for brain and heart health.”
3 While veteran farmers are among those planting hemp, so are young farmers, both from agricultural backgrounds and none whatsoever, hoping to capitalize off the “green rush.”
4 Even so, our No. 1 beer was the Humboldt Brown Hemp Ale, from Arcata, Calif., which was brewed with hemp seeds.
5 With their personalities differ, they all agreed on one thing: They hated the larger-than-life banner of all seven of them posing on the hemp farm hanging on the wall of the party.
6 Many people know Harrelson as a environmentalist, hemp activist and all-around goofball.
7 After growing hemp indoors, Oakes and Wright then grew it on 30 acres, and, from there, on 300 acres.
8 Other sustainable details include washing-up liquid produced from the peel leftovers from orange juice and gift shop items sourced in Thailand and made of natural cotton and hemp.
9 Not long ago, I purchased a small bottle of “full spectrum hemp extract” from Bluebird Botanicals, another Colorado-based company, which is sold at a local drugstore.
10 The family faced a steep uphill learning curve — not just in cultivating hemp but in navigating the state’s water laws during a drought and managing their finances amid the cannabis’ industry complicated banking landscape.
11 Youssef Fakhouri has been wowing Los Angeles locals with cheese made from a variety of nuts and seeds, including macadamias, pistachios and hemp seeds.
12 America already safely consumes $580m worth of products made from imported hemp every year – from milk to T-shirts to soaps.
13 “It’s harder to grow than most people think,” said Shawn Lucas, an assistant professor of organic agriculture and industrial hemp specialist at Kentucky State University.
14 And the 2018 federal farm bill’s reversal of a decades-old hemp ban has led agricultural experts to predict that the percentage of young farmers will keep rising.
15 “The nature of the works — egg tempera on a hemp canvas — and the way it may be insulated makes them particularly vulnerable,” the professor added.
16 Unlike Asian papermakers, who relied on plants like hemp, mulberry, bamboo and daphne for fiber, mills in Italy, France, Germany and the Low Countries turned to worn-out textiles for their raw material.
17 Rag men roamed the towns and countryside, collecting scraps of fabric whose hemp and flax fibers had been degraded by years of washing and drying in the sun.
18 Tiny hemp seeds are a nice addition, as well.
19 As of December 2018, hemp — which is used to make textiles, as well as produced into now-trendy food products like hemp hearts and hemp milk — was federally legalized.
20 This influence can have economic importance, as hemp and asparagus indicate in plant breeding.
这种影响或许在经济上有重要的意义, 如在植物育种中大麻和石刁柏所证明的那样.
3 大麻类植物
6 大麻纤维
7 大麻
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