opium
- IPA[ˈəʊpɪəm]
英式
- a reddish-brown heavy-scented addictive drug prepared from the juice of the opium poppy, used illicitly as a narcotic and occasionally in medicine as an analgesic
noun: opium
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- 1. a reddish-brown heavy-scented addictive drug prepared from the juice of the opium poppy, used illicitly as a narcotic and occasionally in medicine as an analgesic he was addicted to opium
- a public room where opium is sold and smoked.
Oxford Dictionary
- a Eurasian poppy with ornamental white, red, pink, or purple flowers. Its immature capsules ...
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- a place where opium is sold and smoked.
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- two wars involving Britain and China regarding the question of trading rights.
Oxford American Dictionary
- two wars in which China was involved, regarding the question of commercial rights.
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- a Eurasian poppy with ornamental white, red, pink, or purple flowers. Its immature capsules ...
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- something regarded as inducing a false and unrealistic sense of contentment among people
Oxford American Dictionary
- something regarded as inducing a false and unrealistic sense of contentment among people
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- IPA[ˈōpēəm]
美式
- a reddish-brown heavy-scented addictive drug prepared from the juice of the opium poppy, used ... he was addicted to opium
Oxford American Dictionary