tranquillize

美 [ˈtræŋkwəlaɪz]英 [ˈtræŋkwəlaɪz]
  • vt.(尤指用镇定剂)使平静,使安定

过去式: tranquillized 现在分词: tranquillizing 过去分词: tranquillized 第三人称单数: tranquillizes

tranquillizetranquillize

verb

VN(尤指用镇定剂)使平静,使安定
to make a person or an animal calm or unconscious, especially by giving them a drug (= a tranquillizer )

also -ise
also NAmE tranquilize

tranquillize

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    VERB (用镇静剂)使安定,使镇静,使昏睡
    To tranquillize a person or an animal means to make them become calm, sleepy, or unconscious by means of a drug.

    This powerful drug is used to tranquilize patients undergoing surgery.

    这种强效药剂被用来麻醉手术病人。

verb

1
cause to be calm or quiet as by administering a sedative to
The patient must be sedated before the operation
Synonym: sedate calm tranquilize tranquillise
2
make calm or still
quiet the dragons of worry and fear
Synonym: calm calm down quiet tranquilize tranquillise quieten lull still

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  1. Music has a tranquillizing effect and is astonishingly therapeutic .

    音乐具有镇定作用,而且疗效惊人。

  2. Sales of tranquillizing medicines began to drop as doctors became more aware of the risks associated with them .

    由于医生越来越意识到镇静剂的危险,用于镇静的药物的销售量开始下降。

  3. CONCLUSION : Members in cancer rehabilitation club have tranquillizing mental status , and psychosocial factors have an influence on period of survival .

    结论:癌症康复俱乐部生存者的心理状态趋于平静,生存期长短与心理社会因素相关。

  4. The game wardens tranquillized the rhinoceros with a drugged dart .

    猎物保护区管理员用麻醉射器让犀牛静了下来。

  5. Mr. Sympson was appeased and his family tranquillized .

    辛普森先生气消了,他一家人也安定下来了。

  6. By justice here I do not mean justice only to particular people or ideas , but a habit of justice in all the processes of thought , a style tranquillized and a form moulded by that habit .

    我这里说的合理公正,并非指代某个特殊的人或是特殊的想法,而是指一种习性。它体现在一切思想的过程中,是一种文静的风格,一种由此习性塑成的形式。