单词 | addictive |
释义 | addictive From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Drug cultureaddictivead‧dic‧tive /əˈdɪktɪv/ ●○○ adjective1 MDDif a substance, especially a drug, is addictive, your body starts to need it regularly and you are unable to stop taking ithighly addictive. Tobacco is 2 LIKE somebody OR somethingan activity that is addictive is so enjoyable that you do not want to stop It started as a hobby, but it got so addictive I had to keep on doing it. addictive arcade gamesExamples from the Corpusaddictive• Crack is a cheaper, smokable form which is powerfully addictive.• Humphrey claims that the tobacco industry hid evidence that cigarettes were addictive.• The caffeine in coffee is mildly addictive.• Golf can be addictive and time-consuming.• Addictive behaviour is used just as addictive substances are used by people who are prone to addictive disease.• Alcoholism and other forms of addictive disease are more probably born rather than made.• What happens to children bought up in families in which there is an addictive disease?• Nicotine in cigarettes is an addictive drug.• Most addictive drugs are illegal.• It can be addictive, for power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely.• He found it addictive, stimulating, endlessly absorbing, and he allowed nothing-certainly no personal involvements - to distract him.highly addictive• Be warned that, once mastered, it is highly addictive.• Produces a relaxed euphoria and is highly addictive.• We also have a good explanation of why children continue to smoke: cigarettes are highly addictive.• Try not to rely on Valium - it's highly addictive and will cause more problems in the long run.• This is a superb program highly addictive, beautifully created and often fast and furious.• Mass adoration is a highly addictive drug.• This clever ladders and platforms game is highly addictive, yet simple to get the hang of. |
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