cannabis
英 [ˈkænəbɪs]
美 [ˈkænəbɪs]
n. 大麻制品
Collins.1 / BNC.10541 / COCA.21229
牛津词典
noun
- 大麻制品
a drug made from the dried leaves and flowers or resin of the hemp plant, which is smoked or eaten and which gives the user a feeling of being relaxed. Use of the drug is illegal in many countries.
柯林斯词典
- 大麻
Cannabisis the hemp plant when it is used as a drug.
英英释义
noun
- the most commonly used illicit drug
- any plant of the genus Cannabis
双语例句
- Scientists investigating the effects of cannabis on bone health have found that its impact varies dramatically with age.
研究大麻对骨健康影响的科学家发现它的作用随年龄不同差异变化很大。 - A police chief ended up in hospital after eating a cake laced with cannabis meant for his daughter.
一位警察局长吃了大麻做花边的蛋糕后被送到医院,这块蛋糕原本是给他女儿吃的。 - The legalization of cannabis would be prejudicial to public health.
大麻的合法化会对大众健康有害。 - People used to take strange substances with names like "cocaine" and "cannabis".
人们曾经吸食一些叫做“可卡因”、“大麻”等名字的奇怪物质。 - Some people want to legalize the possession of cannabis.
有些人想将私有大麻合法化。 - Eg: Traces of cannabis were found in his blood.
在他血液中发现了少量大麻的迹象。 - Finally, cannabis use is increasingly emerging as a novel co-morbidity in patients with chronic hepatitis C.
最后,大麻的使用在慢性丙肝患者中增加了新的合并症。 - She has made outspoken remarks about the legalisation of cannabis in Britain
她对英国关于大麻的立法进行了大胆评论。 - He's campaigning for the decriminalization of cannabis.
他为大麻合法化而斗争。 - These included smoking, drunkenness, cannabis and illegal drug use, having unprotected sex and not using seat belts.
这些包括吸烟,酗酒,抽大麻和使用非法药品,不安全性行为和不系带安全带。
