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单词 narcotise
例句 narcotise
There's none of the narcotised throb of Yuck here: Mazes play with real vim, and aren't inclined to let their songs loiter unnecessarily. Mazes: A Thousand Heys ? review 2011-04-07T21:40:01Z
Initially, it seems Rising is just more fuzzed guitars and narcotised vocals. Wooden Shjips: West - review 2011-08-11T20:45:01Z
Listen to Tesfaye's narcotised slow-jams and the photograph's message is clear: partying is an existential experience, sex is fraught with alienation, and everything registers as unreal and unsettling. The Weeknd: Sounds and sensibility 2012-11-08T20:00:04Z
There is no reason to narcotise ourselves into believing that poor humanity has been changed for ever in this year of grace at Washington. Victory out of Ruin
Thus the conscience of the nation is narcotised. Stand Up, Ye Dead
In masses the sea swallows them up, trenches are filled with them, but however much we try we cannot narcotise our hearts by sophistries. The Great Discovery
Mr. Liston afterwards performed one of the minor—but most painful operations of surgery—the partial removal of the nail, in onychia, on a man similarly narcotised, and with precisely the same result.  Gossip in the First Decade of Victoria's Reign
The witch narcotised her pupils in order to produce in them delusive visions; the surgeon stupifies his patient to prevent the pain of an operation being felt. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, No. 382, October 1847
Such powerful agents carry their own condemnation, for they cannot in the nature of things remove the cause of the pain; hence their action is limited to narcotising the nerves. Papers on Health
The ranks of those who have learned the narcotising benefit of alcohol and who will naturally turn to the same comfort, will be greatly multiplied. Stand Up, Ye Dead
For example, a nerve when narcotised by chloroform exhibits a diminishing response as the action of the anæsthetic proceeds. Response in the Living and Non-Living
She felt as though she were in a refuge from the world, and as though her conscience was being narcotised. The Lion's Share
But the patient is neither in the state of asphyxia, nor is he narcotised, nor drunk. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, No. 382, October 1847
The furlongs of shelves were fitted with majestic volumes containing all the Statutes, all the Parliamentary Debates, and all the Reports of Royal Commissions ever printed to narcotise the conscience of a nation. The Pretty Lady
After he had hollowed out the heap till it looked like an eagle's nest, he spread another pile of flowers over himself, and went to sleep, pleasantly narcotised by all the sweet scents. Historical Miniatures
The leaves were in a narcotised condition, for on bits of meat being placed on two of them, there was no inflection in 3 hrs. Insectivorous Plants
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