Hallucinogenic Meaning in English
word
həˌɫusənəˈdʒɛnɪk
huh-LOO-suh-nuh-JEN-ik
hɐlˌuːsɪnəʊdʒˈɛnɪk
huh-LOO-sin-oh-JEN-ik
释义
Causing hallucinations; describes substances or drugs that make people see, hear, or feel things that are not real.
用法与细微差别
Primarily used to describe drugs or substances. Formal/technical term; often seen in medical, scientific, or legal contexts. Commonly paired with 'substance', 'effect', or specific drug names.
Spanish: alucinógenoPortuguese (BR): alucinógenoPortuguese (PT): alucinogénioChinese (Simplified): 致幻的Chinese (Traditional): 致幻的Hindi: मतिभ्रम पैदा करने वालाArabic: مُهلْوِسBengali: ভ্রম সৃষ্টি করে এমন - হ্যালুসিনোজেনিক (ওষুধ/পদার্থ)Russian: галлюциногенныйJapanese: 幻覚性(げんかくせい)Vietnamese: gây ảo giácKorean: 환각성Turkish: halüsinojenUrdu: بَصَری فریب کی خصوصیت رکھنے والا - ہیلوسینوجینکIndonesian: halusinogenik
例句
LSD is a well-known hallucinogenic drug.
basic
Some mushrooms have hallucinogenic properties.
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They studied the effects of hallucinogenic substances in a lab.
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He didn't realize the tea was made from hallucinogenic plants.
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The film showed how hallucinogenic drugs can alter perception.
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He's interested in the traditional use of hallucinogenic plants by indigenous peoples.
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