narcotics

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基本释义

n.
麻醉药( narcotic的名词复数 ); 毒品; 毒

实用例句

"Adolphus Kelling, I arrest you on a charge of trafficking in narcotics."—"What?"

“阿道弗斯·克林,我以贩毒的罪名逮捕你。”——“什么?”

柯林斯例句

He was indicted for dealing in narcotics.

他因从事毒品交易被起诉。

辞典例句

He was sent to prison on a narcotics charge.

他被指控贩卖毒品而被关进监狱.

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One of the most dangerous illegal narcotics in use today is opium.

目前最危险的违禁麻醉品之一是鸦片.

辞典例句

Opium is classed under the head of narcotics.

鸦片归在麻醉品项内.

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In 1919, I was arrested in Denver for possessing narcotics.

1919年, 我在丹佛因拥有毒品而被捕.

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The Supreme Court slapped on the death penalty for narcotics smugglers.

最高法院毅然决定将毒品走私者处以死刑.

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A substantial amount of narcotics was found in the golf bag.

结果在其高尔夫球包中发现了大量麻醉剂.

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The dealers connived with customs officials to bring in narcotics.

商人勾结海关人走私毒品.

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They were busted and put away on narcotics charges.

他们被指控吸致幻毒品而被拘捕和被关进监狱.

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Narcotics traffickers can always be made to appear as bad people.

人们总是可以使贩卖毒品者作为坏人出现.

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The sale of narcotics is proscribed by law.

法律禁止贩卖毒品.

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Narcotics is the coming thing.

麻醉剂是大有搞头的.

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Thailand has very strict laws to control narcotics.

泰国管控毒品的法律相当严苛.

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Narcotics are a major threat to health.

毒品是危害健康的大敌.

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