smelling salts

smelling salts

美 [ˈsmelɪŋ ˌsɔlts]  英 [ˈsmelɪŋ ˌsɔːlts]

  • n.嗅盐(有刺鼻的气味,旧时用作苏醒剂)
  • 网络提神药

英汉双解

n.
1.
嗅盐(有刺鼻的气味,旧时用作苏醒剂)a chemical with a very strong smell, kept in a small bottle, used especially in the past for putting under the nose of a person who has become unconscious

英汉解释

na.
1.
(从前治昏厥,头痛用的)炭酸铵醒药,嗅盐

英英解释

n.

例句

"Just a wicked nightmare, " squeaked The Gentlewoman, once the smelling salts had been applied and it came to.

一个邪恶梦魇”,妇人尖叫苏醒过来

Ryan Giggs scored the other and, for Leeds, the final whistle must have had the effect of smelling salts.

吉格斯打入终场时候他们利兹联推向苦涩深渊

Whenever this scene is shown there should be a sales lady in the auditorium with a tray of smelling salts.

这个场景无论何时放映观众席边销售女士

AUNT PITTY: Oh dear, oh dear, where are my smelling salts? I think I shall faint.

贝蒂姨妈呢?觉得自己

In America a tax rebate landed in people's bank accounts in May and acted like a dose of smelling salts on a groggy bruiser.

美国五月通过关于个人银行账户退税提案开始执行作用摇摇晃晃遍身青紫伤者

Uncle Peter, my smelling salts.

彼得叔叔

Does anybody have any smelling salts?

有人