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poi.son5pCI7z[nna substance that causes illness or death if taken into a living thing, esp. a person's or animal's body毒,毒药,毒物We thought we had rats in the attic, so we put out bowls of rat poison. [U]我们想阁楼里有老鼠,就放了几碗鼠药。The supermarket withdrew thousands of chocolate bars from their shelves after an anonymous caller claimed to have laced them with a deadly poison. [C]在一个匿名电话声称在巧克力糖里放了致命的毒药后,超市将数千块巧克力从售货架上撤了下来。(humorous) In the past, name your poison and what's your poison? were ways of offering someone an alcoholic drink.说出自己爱喝的酒。你想喝什么?Poison gas is a gas that is used to kill people, esp. in a war.毒气Soldiers and civilians have been supplied with gas masks to protect them in the event of a poison gas attack.士兵和平民都发放了防毒面具以防毒气袭击。Poison ivy is a N American plant which climbs up walls and whose leaves contain a substance that causes soreness on the skin if you touch it.毒漆树A poison-pen letter is a letter that is sent to someone which contains very unkind or unpleasant things about that person in order to offend or upset them.恶意中伤的信(多匿名)The writers of poison-pen letters usually remain anonymous.写恶意中伤信的人大都匿名。
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