poison 音標拼音: [p'ɔɪzən]
n . 毒藥,毒,毒物,敗壞道德之事,毒害
vt . 毒害,毒殺,敗壞,使中毒
vi . 放毒
毒藥,毒,毒物,敗壞道德之事,毒害毒害,毒殺,敗壞,使中毒放毒
poison n 1 :
any substance that causes injury or illness or death of a living organism [
synonym : {
poison }, {
toxicant }, {
poisonous substance }]
2 :
anything that harms or destroys ; "
the poison of fascism "
v 1 :
spoil as if by poison ; "
poison someone '
s mind "; "
poison the atmosphere in the office "
2 :
kill with poison ; "
She poisoned her husband "
3 :
add poison to ; "
Her husband poisoned her drink in order to kill her " [
synonym : {
poison }, {
envenom }]
4 :
kill by its poison ; "
This mushrooms can poison "
5 :
administer poison to ; "
She poisoned her husband but he did not die "
Poison \
Poi "
son \,
n . [
F .
poison ,
in Old French also ,
a potion ,
fr .
L .
potio a drink ,
draught ,
potion ,
a poisonous draught ,
fr .
potare to drink .
See {
Potable },
and cf . {
Potion }.]
1 .
Any agent which ,
when introduced into the animal organism ,
is capable of producing a morbid ,
noxious ,
or deadly effect upon it ;
as ,
morphine is a deadly poison ;
the poison of pestilential diseases .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
That which taints or destroys moral purity or health ;
as ,
the poison of evil example ;
the poison of sin .
[
1913 Webster ]
{
Poison ash }. (
Bot .)
(
a )
A tree of the genus {
Amyris } ({
Amyris balsamifera })
found in the West Indies ,
from the trunk of which a black liquor distills ,
supposed to have poisonous qualities .
(
b )
The poison sumac ({
Rhus venenata }). [
U .
S .]
{
Poison dogwood } (
Bot .),
poison sumac .
{
Poison fang } (
Zool .),
one of the superior maxillary teeth of some species of serpents ,
which ,
besides having the cavity for the pulp ,
is either perforated or grooved by a longitudinal canal ,
at the lower end of which the duct of the poison gland terminates .
See Illust .
under {
Fang }.
{
Poison gland } (
Biol .),
a gland ,
in animals or plants ,
which secretes an acrid or venomous matter ,
that is conveyed along an organ capable of inflicting a wound .
{
Poison hemlock } (
Bot .),
a poisonous umbelliferous plant ({
Conium maculatum }).
See {
Hemlock }.
{
Poison ivy } (
Bot .),
a poisonous climbing plant (
formerly {
Rhus Toxicodendron },
or {
Rhus radicans },
now classified as {
Toxicodendron radicans })
of North America .
It is common as a climbing vine ,
especially found on tree trunks ,
or walls ,
or as a low ,
spreading vine or as a shrub .
As a low vine it grows well in lightly shaded areas ,
recognizable by growing in clusters of three leaves .
Its leaves are trifoliate ,
rhombic -
ovate ,
and variously notched .
Its form varies slightly from location to location ,
leading to some speculation that it may consist of more than one species .
Many people are poisoned by it ,
though some appear resistant to its effects .
Touching the leaves may leave a residue of an oil on the skin ,
and if not washed off quickly ,
sensitive areas of skin become reddened and develop multiple small blisters ,
lasting for several days to several weeks ,
and causing a persistent itch .
The toxic reaction is due to an oil ,
present in all parts of the plant except the pollen ,
called {
urushiol },
the active component of which is the compound {
pentadecylacatechol } (
according to [
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Charles H .
Booras ).
See {
Poison sumac }.
It is related to {
poison oak },
and is also called {
mercury }.
{
Poison nut }. (
Bot .)
(
a )
Nux vomica .
(
b )
The tree which yields this seed ({
Strychnos Nuxvomica }).
It is found on the Malabar and Coromandel coasts .
{
Poison oak } (
Bot .),
a dermatitis -
producing plant often lumped together with the poison ivy ({
Toxicodendron radicans })
in common terminology ,
but more properly distinguished as the more shrubby {
Toxicodendron quercifolium } (
syn . {
Toxicodendron diversilobum }),
common in California and Oregon .
Opinion varies as to whether the poison oak and poison ivy are only variants of a single species .
See {
poison ivy },
above .
{
Poison sac }. (
Zool .)
Same as {
Poison gland },
above .
See Illust .
under {
Fang }.
{
Poison sumac } (
Bot .),
a poisonous shrub formerly considered to be of the genus {
Rhus } ({
Rhus venenata }),
but now classified as {
Toxicodendron vernix }; --
also called {
poison ash }, {
poison dogwood },
and {
poison elder }.
It has pinnate leaves on graceful and slender common petioles ,
and usually grows in swampy places .
Both this plant and the poison ivy ({
Toxicodendron radicans },
formerly {
Rhus Toxicodendron })
have clusters of smooth greenish white berries ,
while the red -
fruited species of this genus are harmless .
The tree ({
Rhus vernicifera })
which yields the celebrated Japan lacquer is almost identical with the poison sumac ,
and is also very poisonous .
The juice of the poison sumac also forms a lacquer similar to that of Japan .
[
1913 Webster PJC ]
Syn :
Venom ;
virus ;
bane ;
pest ;
malignity .
Usage : {
Poison }, {
Venom }.
Poison usually denotes something received into the system by the mouth ,
breath ,
etc .
Venom is something discharged from animals and received by means of a wound ,
as by the bite or sting of serpents ,
scorpions ,
etc .
Hence ,
venom specifically implies some malignity of nature or purpose .
[
1913 Webster ]
Poison \
Poi "
son \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Poisoned };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Poisoning }.] [
Cf .
OF .
poisonner ,
F .
empoissoner ,
L .
potionare to give to drink .
See {
Poison },
n .]
[
1913 Webster ]
1 .
To put poison upon or into ;
to infect with poison ;
as ,
to poison an arrow ;
to poison food or drink . "
The ingredients of our poisoned chalice ." --
Shak .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
To injure or kill by poison ;
to administer poison to .
[
1913 Webster ]
If you poison us ,
do we not die ? --
Shak .
[
1913 Webster ]
3 .
To taint ;
to corrupt ;
to vitiate ;
as ,
vice poisons happiness ;
slander poisoned his mind .
[
1913 Webster ]
Whispering tongues can poison truth . --
Coleridge .
[
1913 Webster ]
Poison \
Poi "
son \,
v .
i .
To act as ,
or convey ,
a poison .
[
1913 Webster ]
Tooth that poisons if it bite . --
Shak .
[
1913 Webster ]
282 Moby Thesaurus words for "
poison ":
Cain ,
DDD ,
DDT ,
Paris green ,
abomination ,
abuse ,
acaricide ,
activate ,
adulterate ,
adulteration ,
afflict ,
aggrieve ,
alloy ,
annihilate ,
anthelmintic ,
antibiotic ,
antimony ,
antiseptic ,
apache ,
arsenic ,
arsenic trioxide ,
assassin ,
assassinator ,
atrocity ,
bad ,
bane ,
befoul ,
befoulment ,
bereave of life ,
beryllium ,
bewitch ,
bichloride of mercury ,
blight ,
bloodletter ,
bloodshedder ,
bravo ,
bug bomb ,
burker ,
butcher ,
button man ,
cadmium ,
cancer ,
canker ,
cannibal ,
carbamate insecticide ,
carbolic acid ,
carbon monoxide ,
carbon tetrachloride ,
carry away ,
carry off ,
charge ,
cheapen ,
chemosterilant ,
chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticide ,
chlorine ,
chloroform ,
coarsen ,
communicability ,
condemn ,
confound ,
contact poison ,
contagion ,
contagiousness ,
contaminate ,
contamination ,
corrupt ,
corruption ,
crucify ,
crying evil ,
curse ,
cut down ,
cut off ,
cutthroat ,
cyanide ,
damage ,
deadliness ,
debase ,
debauch ,
defile ,
defilement ,
deflower ,
defoliant ,
degenerate ,
degrade ,
demoralize ,
denature ,
deprave ,
deprive of life ,
desecrate ,
desperado ,
despoil ,
despoliation ,
destroy ,
destruction ,
destructiveness ,
detriment ,
devalue ,
disadvantage ,
disinfectant ,
dispatch ,
dispose of ,
disserve ,
distort ,
distress ,
do a mischief ,
do away with ,
do evil ,
do for ,
do ill ,
do to death ,
do wrong ,
do wrong by ,
doom ,
embalming fluid ,
empoison ,
end ,
envenom ,
eradicant ,
eradicator ,
evil ,
execute ,
executioner ,
exterminate ,
exterminator ,
finish ,
finish off ,
formaldehyde ,
fumigant ,
fungicide ,
garroter ,
germicide ,
get into trouble ,
gorilla ,
grievance ,
gun ,
gunman ,
gunsel ,
harass ,
harm ,
hatchet man ,
havoc ,
head -
hunter ,
herbicide ,
hex ,
hit man ,
homicidal maniac ,
homicide ,
hurt ,
hydrocyanic acid ,
hyoscyamine ,
ill ,
immolate ,
impair ,
infect ,
infection ,
infectiousness ,
infectivity ,
injure ,
injury ,
insect powder ,
insecticide ,
irradiate ,
jinx ,
kill ,
killer ,
launch into eternity ,
lead ,
liquidate ,
lynch ,
make away with ,
malignancy ,
maltreat ,
man -
eater ,
man -
killer ,
manslayer ,
martyr ,
martyrize ,
massacrer ,
matador ,
menace ,
mephitic ,
mephitis ,
mercuric chloride ,
mercury ,
miasma ,
microbicide ,
mischief ,
mistreat ,
misuse ,
miticide ,
molest ,
murder ,
murderer ,
mustard gas ,
nicotine ,
noxiousness ,
organic chlorine ,
organic phosphate insecticide ,
outrage ,
panther piss ,
persecute ,
pervert ,
pesticide ,
pestilence ,
phenol ,
plague ,
play havoc with ,
play hob with ,
poison gas ,
poisoner ,
poisonousness ,
pollute ,
pollution ,
prejudice ,
prostitute ,
prussic acid ,
purge ,
put away ,
put down ,
put to death ,
put to sleep ,
radiumize ,
rat poison ,
ravage ,
ravish ,
remove from life ,
roach paste ,
roach powder ,
rodenticide ,
rotgut ,
sacrifice ,
savage ,
scathe ,
selenium ,
shellac ,
slaughterer ,
slay ,
slayer ,
sophistication ,
stain ,
starve ,
stomach poison ,
strangler ,
strychnine ,
subvert ,
systemic ,
systemic insecticide ,
taint ,
take life ,
take off ,
the worst ,
threaten ,
thug ,
torment ,
torpedo ,
torture ,
toxic ,
toxicant ,
toxicity ,
toxin ,
trigger man ,
twist ,
ulcerate ,
venin ,
venom ,
venomous ,
venomousness ,
vermicide ,
vexation ,
violate ,
virulence ,
virulency ,
virulent ,
virus ,
vitiate ,
vulgarize ,
warp ,
weed killer ,
woe ,
wound ,
wreak havoc on ,
wrong Poison (
1 .)
Heb .
hemah , "
heat ,"
the poison of certain venomous reptiles (
Deut .
32 :
24 ,
33 ;
Job 6 :
4 ;
Ps .
58 :
4 ),
causing inflammation .
(
2 .)
Heb .
rosh , "
a head ,"
a poisonous plant (
Deut .
29 :
18 ),
growing luxuriantly (
Hos .
10 :
4 ),
of a bitter taste (
Ps .
69 :
21 ;
Lam .
3 :
5 ),
and coupled with wormwood ;
probably the poppy .
This word is rendered "
gall ",
q .
v ., (
Deut .
29 :
18 ;
32 :
33 ;
Ps .
69 :
21 ;
Jer .
8 :
14 ,
etc .), "
hemlock " (
Hos .
10 :
4 ;
Amos 6 :
12 ),
and "
poison "
(
Job 20 :
16 ), "
the poison of asps ,"
showing that the _rosh_ was not exclusively a vegetable poison .
(
3 .)
In Rom .
3 :
13 (
comp .
Job 20 :
16 ;
Ps .
140 :
3 ),
James 3 :
8 ,
as the rendering of the Greek ios .
POISON ,
crim .
law .
Those substances which ,
when applied to the organs of the body ,
are capable of altering or destroying ,
in a majority of cases ,
some or all of the functions necessary to life ,
are called poisons .
3 Fodere ,
Traite de Med .
Leg .
449 ;
Guy ,
Med .
Jur .
520 .
2 .
When administered with a felonious intent of committing ,
murder ,
if .
death ensues ,
it is murder the most detestable ,
because it can of all others ,
be least prevented by manhood or forethought .
It is a deliberate act necessarily implying malice .
1 Russ .
Cr .
429 .
For the signs which indicate poisoning ,
vide 2 Beck '
s Med .
Jurisp .
ch .
16 ,
p .
236 ,
et seq .;
Cooper '
s Med .
Jurisp .
47 ;
Ryan '
s Med .
Jurisp .
ch .
15 ,
p .
202 ,
et seq .;
Traill ,
Med .
Jur .
109 .
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