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
- 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。 - He was a member of the Food and Drug Administration's Advisory Committee on the Abuse of Depressant and Stimulants Drugs.
他是食品与药物管理咨询委员会在研究滥用兴奋剂和镇静剂类药物问题上的一名成员。 - Coffee and tea are mild stimulants.
咖啡和茶都是平和的兴奋剂。 - 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。 - Stimulants like Ritalin are by far the most commonly prescribed psychiatric medicines in children.
象哌甲酯这样的刺激剂是儿童最常用的精神类药物。 - Because we'll sell them cheap books and legal and addictive stimulants.
因为我们卖的书很便宜,而且有卖廉价兴奋剂。 - Please refrain from taking any stimulants.
请避免接受任何刺激。 - These objects he used as stimulants when his faith in the future was dim.
每逢他觉得他前途暗淡的时候,他就用这些东西来刺激自己。 - The most commonly used drugs were stimulants and antidepressants, followed by antipsychotics and other psychotropics.
最常使用的药物为刺激剂与抗忧郁药物,其次为抗精神分裂药物与其他精神安定剂。 - In modern war, psychotropic drugs, including central stimulants and central depressants, have profound influence on the mental states of soldiers.
精神药物,包括中枢兴奋药与中枢抑制药,对现代军事斗争中军人的心理状态有深远的影响。