释义 |
ta·rax·e·in \təˈraksēə̇n\ noun (-s) Etymology: Greek taraxis confusion (from tarassein to trouble, confuse) + English -ein (as in protein); akin to Greek thrassein, thrattein to trouble, disturb — more at dark : a substance isolable from the blood of schizophrenic persons, capable of inducing transitory schizophrenic symptoms in normal individuals, and believed to act upon a specific enzyme |