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单词 narcotize
释义

narcotize

/ˈnɑːkətʌɪz /
(also narcotise)
verb [with object]
Affect with or as if with a narcotic drug: they wanted to narcotize you so you wouldn’t be sensitive to them...
  • One of the movie's indelible motifs is the sight of viewers huddled together around a television set, eyes glazed over, happily narcotized by the flickering images.
  • To some adult eyes it was an acid trip; to others it was visual Muzak, an attempt to narcotize the youngest generation of TV viewers ever.
  • Or is it, as I think Jim is suggesting, that college-aged students have become so narcotized by our entertainment-obsessed culture that they don't see what may be headed their way?

Derivatives

narcotization

/nɑːkətʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n / noun ...
  • They use narcotization to avoid conflict and to maintain a self image of being comfortable or harmonious.
  • The major, if not the only, driving force behind the ongoing narcotisation of Russia is the economic interest of the illicit drug business.
  • These are known as opsonins or alexins, and they act on the bacteria by a process comparable to narcotisation, and render them an easy prey for the phagocytes.
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