cannabis

英['kænəbɪs] 美['kænəbɪs]
  • n. [植]大麻
cannabic
Noun:
  1. any plant of the genus Cannabis; a coarse bushy annual with palmate leaves and clusters of small green flowers; yields tough fibers and narcotic drugs

  2. the most commonly used illicit drug; considered a soft drug, it consists of the dried leaves of the hemp plant; smoked or chewed for euphoric effect

1. Three cannabis plants were found by eagle-eyed police officers.
火眼金睛的警官发现了3株大麻。

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2. Possession of cannabis will no longer be an arrestable offence.
持有大麻将不再会被拘捕。

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3. 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。

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4. The drugs squad swooped and discovered 240 kilograms of cannabis.
缉毒组突击搜查,查获了240千克的大麻。

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5. He is high on cannabis.
他沉醉于毒品中.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. He was booked for possession of cannabis.
      他因私藏大麻而被记录在案。
    2. Cannabis has been used for medicinal purposes since antiquity.
      大麻自远古以来就被作为药用。
    3. Cannabis is the world"s favourite drug, but also one of the least understood.
      大麻是世界上最受欢迎的毒品,但也是最不被理解的药品。
    4. For a long time many politicians in America have argued that cannabis has no proven medicinal value.
      长期以来美国众多政界人士一直认为大麻不具有确证的药用价值。