lsd
/ˌel es ˈdiː/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌel es ˈdiː/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌel-(ˌ)es-ˈdē/ (ame, mw)
lsd — noun
1. a strong illegal drug that changes how people experience what they see and hear,
a strong illegal drug that changes how people experience what they see and hear, sometimes making unreal images, sounds, or feelings seem real
After taking LSD at the festival, Walid said the lights seemed to move.
take LSD; visual effects
Christopher had a bad LSD trip and thought the hotel walls were breathing.
bad LSD trip
Doctors warned Mayumi that LSD can cause fear, panic, and confusion.
Police found LSD on tiny paper squares in Diego's jacket pocket.
The documentary explains how LSD changes what the brain thinks is real.
- acid
an informal slang name for LSD, especially in everyday conversation
- hallucinogen
a broader technical word for any drug that can cause false sights or sounds
- psychedelic
a broader word that can describe LSD and similar mind-altering drugs
文法句型
take LSD
be on LSD
have an LSD trip
用法筆記
Usually treated as an uncountable drug name, so people say take LSD or be on LSD. The informal word acid often refers to the same drug, especially when talking about a trip or a tab.