cocaine
英[kəʊ'keɪn]
美[koʊ'keɪn]
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n. (名词)
- [U]古柯碱 a drug, formerly used for preventing pain in medical operations and now often taken illegally for pleasure, which one can become dependent on
Noun:
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a narcotic (alkaloid) extracted from coca leaves; used as a surface anesthetic or taken for pleasure; can become powerfully addictive
- 1. The police moved in, arrested him and impounded the cocaine.
- 警察冲进去将他拘捕并没收了可卡因。
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- 2. He spent a number of years hooked on cocaine, heroin and alcohol.
- 他有好几年时间吸食可卡因和海洛因成瘾,还整日酗酒。
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- 3. She became a prostitute in order to pay for her cocaine habit.
- 她以娼养吸。
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- 4. The anti-drug sweep had netted nearly 900 kilogrammes of cocaine.
- 扫毒行动已缴获了近900千克的可卡因。
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- 5. Many of the women are addicted to heroin and cocaine.
- 这些女人中很多人都吸食海洛因和可卡因成瘾了。
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用作名词 (n.)
- He was addicted to cocaine.
他吸可卡因上瘾。
- Cocaine is a highly addictive drug.
可卡因是一种极为容易上瘾的毒品。
用作名词 (n.)
- Don't have cocaine abusively.
不可滥服古柯碱。