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 intoxication [ɪn`tɑksə'keʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 使醉, 沉醉状态

[医] 中毒, 醉[酒]




    intoxication
    [ noun ]
    1. the physiological state produced by a poison or other toxic substance

    2. <noun.state>
    3. a temporary state resulting from excessive consumption of alcohol

    4. <noun.state>
    5. excitement and elation beyond the bounds of sobriety

    6. <noun.feeling>
      the intoxication of wealth and power


    Intoxication \In*tox`i*ca"tion\, n.
    1. (Med.) A poisoning, as by a alcoholic or a narcotic
    substance.

    2. The state of being intoxicated or drunk; inebriation;
    ebriety; drunkenness; the act of intoxicating or making
    drunk.

    2. A high excitement of mind; an elation which rises to
    enthusiasm, frenzy, or madness.

    That secret intoxication of pleasure. --Spectator.

    Syn: Drunkenness; inebriation; inebriety; ebriety;
    infatuation; delirium. See {Drunkenness}.

    1. She described it as "a greenish glow." For Hazelwood, who has a history of drunken driving convictions and is accused of intoxication on the fateful night, one fact mentioned by every crew member was important.
    2. Overly rapid intoxication undercuts sales volume and annoys consumers.
    3. "Part of the defense has been the claim of involuntary intoxication," defense attorney William Summers told reporters, explaining the significance of testimony that a friend gave Mahoney a cocktail of Diet Pepsi and vodka.
    4. Umeda died of lidocaine intoxication, wrote Dr. John Marraccini, Palm Beach County's chief deputy medical examiner.
    5. Claimants injured using a product while intoxicated wouldn't receive damages if their intoxication were the primary cause of the accident.
    6. They testified he did not stagger, slur his words or show any signs of intoxication, although three witnesses smelled liquor on his breath.
    7. He has had a history of alcohol abuse and has lost driver's licenses in two states because of intoxication.
    8. Some had upheld the use of checkpoints, at which all motorists are pulled off the road and checked for signs of intoxication.
    9. But the ayatollah's melodious, intricately rhymed poems are full of unexpected imagery, using, for instance, the intoxication of wine and the celebration of female beauty as metaphors for religious ecstasy.
    10. The Alaska statute covering criminal mischief says that a person may act recklessly if he is unaware of a risk because of intoxication.
    11. "By calling Spuds the 'party animal' or 'party consultant,' that seems to encourage alcohol abuse and even intoxication by people below the legal drinking age," says Richard Chady, a spokesman for New York's Division of Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse.
    12. We need to learn that it's OK not to drink, and it's OK to put down intoxication." Tough talk from a guy who once spent his weekends drinking Jim Beam out of a toilet plunger.
    13. Holiday fun turned rowdy at the usually sedate resort town of Chelan, Wash., and about 400 citations were issued and 150 arrests made, mostly for public intoxication and consumption of alcohol by minors.
    14. The law sets intoxication as 0.10 percent or more.
    15. The musician was jailed on charges of alcohol intoxication and criminal mischief.
    16. Nine infants were hospitalized for severe intoxication in Tel Aviv after mothers mistakenly gave them an alcohol-based antiseptic instead of stomach medicine sold in similar bottles, health officials said Tuesday.
    17. The ordinance permits police to arrest people who: _Show physical characteristics of drug intoxication or use, such as needle marks.
    18. His crew members testified they saw no signs of intoxication although they had seen the captain put away a few drinks in town.
    19. Eight in 10 high school seniors should perceive "great risk" with "frequent, regular" smoking, marijuana use, intoxication or barbiturate use.
    20. Roadblocks to check drivers for signs of intoxication are ineffective and unconstitutional, the Michigan Court of Appeals ruled Monday in upholding a lower court's ruling against the state.
    21. Richard Prouty acknowledged his method of calculating backwards to determine someone's prior level of intoxication is a subject of dispute among experts.
    22. On May 3, Roberts said, he was arrested and charged with public intoxication, assault and harassment of his wife.
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