heroin 英 [ˈherəʊɪn]   美 [ˈheroʊɪn]

heroin

heroin  英 [ˈherəʊɪn] 美 [ˈheroʊɪn]

n. [药][毒物] 海洛因,吗啡 

名词复数:heroins 

You begin to see why people call this the female yuppie heroin. 你开始理解为什么人们把这叫做女性雅皮士的海洛因。
He had to surrender the watches to the police in which the heroin was hidden. 他被迫向警察交出了那些藏有海洛因的手表。

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  • n. [药][毒物] 海洛因,吗啡
  • 1. You begin to see why people call this the female yuppie heroin.

    你开始理解为什么人们把这叫做女性雅皮士的海洛因。

  • 2. He had to surrender the watches to the police in which the heroin was hidden.

    他被迫向警察交出了那些藏有海洛因的手表。

  • 3. What do gambling, sex, heroin and cocaine — and the other things that can addict us — have in common?

    赌博、性爱、海洛因和可卡因以及其他能导致我们上瘾的事物,到底有什么共同点?

  • heroin (n.) 1898, from German Heroin, coined 1898 as trademark registered by Friedrich Bayer & Co. for their morphine substitute. According to tradition the word was coined with chemical suffix -ine (2) (German -in) + Greek heros "hero" (see hero (n.1)) because of the euphoric feeling the drug provides, but no evidence for this seems to have been found so far.
her·oin / ˈherəʊɪn ; NAmE ˈheroʊɪn / noun [uncountable ] a powerful illegal drug made from morphine,that some people take for pleasure and can become addictedto 海洛因 a heroin addict 吸海洛因上瘾的人 her·oin / ˈherəʊɪn ; NAmE ˈheroʊɪn /
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