opiate的意思和读音

opiate

: [ˈoʊpiət] : [ˈəʊpiət]

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adj.

n.

opiates  

opiaten.

1.a drug derived from opium . Opiates are used in medicine to reduce severe pain.

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n.1.a drug that contains opium and is used for reducing pain and making you go to sleep2.something that tends to prevent people from having their own opinions and makes them quiet and easily controlled

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1.As such, the cellular and molecular mechanisms of opiate-induced neuronal damage have been a focus of extensive research interest.广

2.He said several studies have begun to show that opiate-based pain drugs stimulate cancer cell growth and foster the spread of cancers.

3.These natural pain killers may act somewhat like an opiate drug, drawing the mother again and again to contact with her pups.使

4.Either of two closely related pentapeptides having opiate qualities and occurring in the brain, spinal cord, and other parts of the body.

5.Methadone has long been proven to be an effective substitution medicine for treating heroin (or other opiate) dependence.

6.Nato and US forces are trying to promote the growth of agricultural crops in the country, instead of the opiate-producing plants.

7.The revolutionary ideology was the opiate of the Arab world, distracting citizens from the manifest failure of their rulers.

8.Studies since the 1980s have looked into its effect on opiate centers of the brain, hoping for a treatment for depression or alcoholism.1980

9.Karl Marx was right when he said, "Religion is the opiate of the people. "·:“。”

10.Map shows the number of substitution treatment clients in European countries, against the corresponding opiate users population.