单词 | detoxicate |
释义 | detoxicatev. transitive. To deprive of poisonous qualities. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > use of drugs and poison > poison > injure by means of poison [verb (transitive)] > remove poisonous qualities evenomatea1834 detoxicate1867 detoxify1905 1867 Pall Mall Gaz. 12 June 11/2 Defecated, detoxicated, and deodorized. 1906 Practitioner Nov. 590 Focalisation of the infection in the liver, with disturbance of its detoxicating mechanism. 1927 Observer 7 Aug. 3 It detoxicates the blood and keeps it clean and free-running. 1964 Economist 14 Mar. 1020/3 A toxic amine, which ordinarily is detoxicated in the liver. Derivatives detoxiˈcation n. the action of depriving of poisonous qualities. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > use of drugs and poison > poison > [noun] > removal of poisonous qualities detoxification1905 detoxication1906 1906 Practitioner Nov. 593 The detoxication of the poisons found in the blood. 1956 Nature 4 Feb. 219/1 Biochemical aspects of mechanisms of detoxication. 1967 New Scientist 16 Nov. 410/1 Resistance mechanisms often involve detoxication—that is, the resistant individuals are able to convert the insecticide into relatively harmless products. 1970 Daily Tel. 20 Jan. 14/1 This is Cocteau's second attempt at detoxication, the first having failed owing to lack of medical knowledge about withdrawal. deˈtoxicator n. that which detoxicates. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > medicines or physic > medicines for specific purpose > antidote > [noun] > detoxicator detoxicator1906 1906 Practitioner Nov. 586 A reducer and detoxicator of toxic substances. deˌtoxifiˈcation n. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > use of drugs and poison > poison > [noun] > removal of poisonous qualities detoxification1905 detoxication1906 1905 G. M. Gould Dict. New Med. Terms 213/1 Detoxification, the power of reducing the poisonous properties of a substance. 1956 Nature 25 Feb. 357/2 The conversion of insecticides to harmless metabolites or detoxification. 1963 Guardian 22 Jan. 8/5 You give the impression that detoxification of ordinary coal gas is neither a practical nor an economic proposition. 1971 Daily Tel. 2 Mar. 2/7 People with a serious drink problem may be detained in the ‘detoxification centres’ for 10 days while they receive medical treatment. deˈtoxify v. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > use of drugs and poison > poison > injure by means of poison [verb (transitive)] > remove poisonous qualities evenomatea1834 detoxicate1867 detoxify1905 1905 G. M. Gould Dict. New Med. Terms 213/1 Detoxify, to deprive a substance of its poisonous attributes. 1948 W. Pigman Chem. Carbohydrates xi. 509 Many phenols and alcohols when injected into animals are detoxified by conjugation as glucuronides. 1955 Sci. News Let. 9 Apr. 229/3 The vaccine for this is made by detoxifying the toxin, or poison, produced by the diphtheria germs. 1961 New Scientist 7 Sept. 601/1 Many tumours do not have the ability of detoxifying drugs. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online March 2021). < v.1867 |
随便看 |
|
英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。