smelling salts
美 [?smel?? ?s?lts]
英 [?smel?? ?s??lts] 
- n.嗅鹽(有刺鼻的氣味,舊時用作蘇醒劑)
- 網(wǎng)絡提神藥
英漢雙解
1. | 嗅鹽(有刺鼻的氣味,舊時用作蘇醒劑)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 |
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
"Just a wicked nightmare, " squeaked The Gentlewoman, once the smelling salts had been applied and it came to.
“一個邪惡的夢魘”,貴婦人尖叫著,給她用了嗅鹽她才蘇醒過來。
Ryan Giggs scored the other and, for Leeds, the final whistle must have had the effect of smelling salts.
吉格斯也打入一球,終場哨響的時候他們把利茲聯(lián)推向了苦澀的深淵。
Whenever this scene is shown there should be a sales lady in the auditorium with a tray of smelling salts.
這個場景無論在何時放映,觀眾席邊都站有一位銷售女士端著一盤嗅鹽。
AUNT PITTY: Oh dear, oh dear, where are my smelling salts? I think I shall faint.
貝蒂姨媽:噢,天啊,我的嗅鹽呢?我覺得自己要暈了。
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.
在美國,五月通過的一項關于個人銀行賬戶的退稅提案開始執(zhí)行,作用像是給搖搖晃晃遍身青紫的傷者一劑嗅鹽。
Uncle Peter, my smelling salts.
彼得叔叔,我的醒腦劑。
Does anybody have any smelling salts?
有人有嗅鹽嗎