tincture
英 [ˈtɪŋk.tʃər]
美 [ˈtɪŋk.tʃɚ]
tincture 酊剂来自拉丁语 tinctus,染料,染剂,来自 tingere,浸染,染色,来自 PIE*teng,浸泡,词源同 taint.-ct, 过去分词格,-ure,名词后缀。
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tincture: see tinge
- tincture (n.)
- c. 1400, "a coloring, dye," from Latin tinctura "act of dyeing or tingeing," from tinctus "dye," past participle of tingere "to tinge, dye, soak in color," originally merely "to moisten, wet, soak," from PIE root *teng- "to soak" (cognates: Old High German dunkon "to soak," Greek tengein "to moisten"). Meaning "solution of medicine in a mixture of alcohol" is first recorded 1640s. The verb is recorded from 1610s. Related: Tinctured.
- 1. I'd say he is a man who has the least tincture of learning.
- 我认为他是一个最没有学术气味的人.
- 2. While herbalists make dandelion into tincture, the leaves can be eaten raw in salad or steamed with the flowers and eaten like vegetables.
- 草药专家把蒲公英制成药剂, 而它的叶子可以拌入生菜沙拉中生吃或与花一起煮了当蔬菜吃.
- 3. He has not a tincture of evil in his nature.
- 他生性没有一点邪恶.
- 4. Our tincture of tiger bone is used in treating arthritis and rheumatism.
- 我们的虎骨酒是用于治疗关节炎和风湿病的.
- 5. Belladonna Tincture, is a widly used preparation that consists of an aqueous - alcoholic extract of belladonna leaves.
- 颠茄酊是一种应用广泛的制剂.它是颠茄叶的水和乙醇浸出物.