opium
英 [ˈəʊpiəm]
美 [ˈoʊpiəm]
n. 鸦片
Collins.1 / BNC.15226 / COCA.11885
牛津词典
noun
- 鸦片
a powerful drug made from the juice of a type of poppy (= a kind of flower), used in the past in medicines to reduce pain and help people sleep. Some people take opium illegally for pleasure and can become addicted to it.
柯林斯词典
- 鸦片
Opiumis a powerful drug made from the juice or sap of a type of poppy. Opium is used in medicines that relieve pain or help someone sleep.
英英释义
noun
- an addictive narcotic extracted from seed capsules of the opium poppy
双语例句
- When the Qing regime tried to ban the Opium Trade in1838, Great Britain declared war on China.
当清朝政权试图禁止鸦片贸易在1838年,大不列颠宣战中。 - The use of opium was not criminalized until fairly recently.
直到最近抽鸦片才被判定为非法。 - He already controls the opium trade all across asia.
他已经控制了整个亚洲的鸦片贸易。 - Opium is a drug which acts upon the nerves.
鸦片是一种对神经起作用的药。 - The UN and the Afghan government want to eradicate Afghanistan's opium poppies with crop spraying.
联合国和阿富汗政府希望用喷洒除草剂的方法根除罂粟。 - The First Opium War revealed the outdated state of the Chinese military.
第一次鸦片战争揭示了过时的状态中军事。 - They heard a lecture on the Opium War in the auditorium.
他们在礼堂听了关于鸦片战争的演讲。 - He smoked opium and hashish.
他吸鸦片和大麻。 - The Qing government carried out a prohibition policy before the first opium war.
第一次鸦片战争前,清政府实行禁教政策。 - An addictive narcotic extracted from seed capsules of the opium poppy.
从罂粟的种子中提取的上瘾的麻醉剂。