The spellings tranquilizer in American English, and tranquilliser in British English, are also used. 美国英语亦拼作 tranquilizer,英国英语亦拼作 tranquilliser。
安定药;镇静剂 A tranquillizer is a drug that makes people feel calmer or less anxious. Tranquillizers are sometimes used to make people or animals become sleepy or unconscious.
She went to her doctor, who offered to put her on a course of tranquillizers. 她去看医生,医生建议她服用一个疗程的镇静剂。
Tranquillizers help alleviate the distressing symptoms of anxiety. 镇静剂有助于缓解焦虑所带来的不安症状。
Take one of the tranquillizers; it will settle your nerves. 吃一片镇定药吧,它会安定你的神经。
I have tried to get him to come off the tranquillizers. 我试图说服他停止使用镇静剂。
Patients who feel they are becoming physically dependent on sleeping pills or tranquillizers should speak with a physician or seek addiction counseling, the IQWiG advises on its website. 卫生保健质量和效率研究所在其网站上建议说,感到自己对安眠药或镇静剂产生机体依赖的患者应告诉医师或寻求上瘾咨询。
The treatment for people addicted to tranquillizers includes training in stress management and relaxation techniques. 对镇定剂上瘾者的治疗方法包括压力疏解和放松的训练。
Often, this is exacerbated by either insomnia or oversleeping, comfort-eating, or the ingestion of tranquillizers and other substances which make the original problem worse. 通常,还由于失眠或过度睡眠,暴食,或过量的摄取镇定剂或其它物质使问题更严重。
He gave her a drink spiked with tranquillizers. 他给她一杯放了镇静剂的饮料。
Keep in mind that the effects of certain medications such as tranquillizers may be potentiated by altitude or alcohol. 请切记,某些药物如镇静剂的药效,会由于海拔高度或酒精的作用而加强。
She was on tranquillizers for a long time after her son died. 她的儿子死后,很长一段时间内她一直依赖镇静剂。