tincture
tincture 英 ['tɪŋ(k)tʃə] 美 ['tɪŋktʃɚ]
n. [药] 酊;色泽;迹象 vt. 染色
进行时:tincturing 过去式:tinctured 过去分词:tinctured 第三人称单数:tinctures 名词复数:tinctures
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- n. [药] 酊;色泽;迹象
- vt. 染色
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1. “It’s tincture of benzoin, ” he said. “Rodeo cowboys use it while riding a bull or a bronc.
“这是安息香酊,”他说,“参加竞技表演的牛仔在骑牛或者骑野马的时候会用它。
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2. "Prince Charles contributes to the ill health of the nation by pretending we can all overindulge, then take his tincture and be fine again," he said in a statement.
他说:“查尔斯王子让人们误以为,我们可以放纵自己,然后吃了他的排毒酊就万事大吉了,这是在损害这个民族的健康。”
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3. LONDON (Reuters) - Prince Charles has been accused of quackery and exploitation over his Duchy Originals food company's promotion of a "detox" tincture made from artichoke and dandelion.
路透伦敦3月10日电---英国查尔斯王子旗下食品公司“公爵原味”推销洋蓟和蒲公英制成的“排毒酊”,但被抨击为“招摇撞骗”。
- tincture (n.) c. 1400, "a coloring, dye," from Latin tinctura "act of dyeing or tingeing," from tinctus "dye," past participle of tingere "to tinge, dye, soak in color," originally merely "to moisten, wet, soak," from PIE root *teng- "to soak" (source also of Old High German dunkon "to soak," Greek tengein "to moisten"). Meaning "solution of medicine in a mixture of alcohol" is first recorded 1640s. The verb is recorded from 1610s. Related: Tinctured.
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