morphine
morphine 英 [ˈmɔ:fi:n] 美 [ˈmɔrfin]
n. [毒物][药] 吗啡
名词复数:morphines
- Morphine is a pain-relieving medication. Someone who's in the hospital recovering from an accident or surgery might be prescribed morphine.
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- n. [毒物][药] 吗啡
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1. They got me to a local hospital, and I got this gorgeous shot of morphine.
他们把我送到当地医院,然后很慷慨的给我打了一针吗啡。
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2. One helped her daughter fulfill a wish to die by providing her morphine. The other injected heroin into her son herself.
一位给她的女儿注射了吗啡以满足她寻死的愿望,另一位则亲自给儿子注射了海洛因。
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3. Next he plans to test the urine of people who have endured horrible pain—such as traffic-accident victims—to see if their bodies spiked morphine levels.
下一步他计划测试那些忍受可怕疼痛人们的尿液--如交通意外受害人--看他们体内到底能产生多大量吗啡。
- morphine (n.) chief alkaloid of opium, 1828, from French morphine or German Morphin (1816), name coined by German apothecary Friedrich Sertürner (1783-1840) in reference to Latin Morpheus (q.v.), Ovid's name for the god of dreams, from Greek morphe "form, shape, beauty, outward appearance," perhaps from PIE *merph-, a possible Greek root meaning "form," of unknown origin. So called because of the drug's sleep-inducing properties.
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