stimulants
英 [ˈstɪmjʊlənts]
美 [ˈstɪmjələnts]
n. 兴奋剂; 有激励作用的事物
stimulant的复数
柯林斯词典
- 兴奋剂;引起兴奋的药物
Astimulantis a drug that makes your body work faster, often increasing your heart rate and making you less likely to sleep.
双语例句
- He wrote that the human mind is capable of excitement without the application of gross and violent stimulants.
英国诗人威廉华兹华斯曾写道:人的心灵,不用巨大猛烈的刺激,也能够兴奋起来。 - They gave us so many stimulants.
他们给了我们很多刺激物。 - At lower concentrations they may even be stimulants of cell division.
在浓度较低时,它们甚至能促进细胞分裂。 - Some physicians prescribe other stimulants in the place of brandy.
有些医生处方以别的兴奋剂代替白兰地。 - For example, dozens of studies have shown that stimulants improve attentiveness.
例如,许多研究表明,刺激剂可改善注意力。 - But the study does not recommend that those taking exams use stimulants to boost their heart rate.
但研究并不建议应考学生饮用兴奋剂饮料来增加心率。 - Psychoactive substances are commonly grouped according to whether they are stimulants, depressants, or hallucinogens.
刺激神经类物质通常分为兴奋剂、镇静剂和幻觉剂。 - Whereas attractants, repellents, and other incitants are olfactory substances, stimulants, and deterrents are usually gustatory.
引诱剂,排斥剂还是其他的兴奋剂都是嗅觉物质,但刺激剂和阻抑剂常常是味觉物质。 - Raudenbush concluded that the stimulants in chocolate increased mental alertness.
罗登布希博士的结论是,巧克力中的兴奋剂提升了大脑的灵活度。 - Chocolate contains caffeine and other stimulants such as theobromine, which cause reflux.
巧克力含有咖啡因和可可碱等其它的刺激物,很容易导致反胃。
