cocaine
cocaine — 名詞
1. A white powder from the leaves of the coca plant. It is mostly known as an illeg
古柯鹼
從古柯葉提煉的毒品
A white powder from the leaves of the coca plant. It is mostly known as an illegal drug that gives users a short feeling of great energy and happiness and causes strong addiction. Doctors may also apply it to numb a small area of the body during medical procedures.
Police found a bag of cocaine hidden inside a driver's coat at the border checkpoint.
警方在邊境檢查站一名司機的外套內發現了一包古柯鹼。
collocation: a bag of cocaine hidden in [location]
For surgery, doctors may use cocaine as a local anesthetic to numb eye surfaces.
進行手術時,醫生可能會使用古柯鹼作為局部麻醉劑來麻痺眼睛表面。
medical use: cocaine as a local anesthetic
Ravi admitted that his cocaine use began at parties but quickly became a daily addiction.
Ravi 承認他是在派對上開始使用古柯鹼,但很快就成了每天都要面對的成癮問題。
Several countries fund programs that help people overcome cocaine addiction and find jobs.
好幾個國家資助計畫,幫助人們戒除古柯鹼成癮並找到工作。
Customs dogs are trained to smell cocaine and other illegal drugs inside airport luggage.
海關緝毒犬受過訓練,能在機場行李中嗅出古柯鹼及其他非法藥物。
- coke
informal slang term for cocaine; common in casual speech but not appropriate in formal or medical writing.
- crack
a specific, more addictive form of cocaine that is smoked rather than snorted; not a synonym for pure powdered cocaine.
- snow
dated slang term for cocaine; rarely used by younger speakers today.
文法句型
cocaine + noun (cocaine addiction, cocaine dealer)
some / a bag of / a line of + cocaine
用法筆記
Uncountable noun — do not say 'a cocaine' or 'cocaines'. Use 'some cocaine' or structures like 'a bag of cocaine'. Frequently paired with nouns describing the drug trade or addiction: cocaine dealer, cocaine trafficking, cocaine habit.