MDMA
MDMA — 名詞
1. an illegal drug, usually sold as small tablets or a powder, that gives users a s
搖頭丸
非法合成毒品,俗稱快樂丸或E
an illegal drug, usually sold as small tablets or a powder, that gives users a strong feeling of energy, happiness, and closeness to others, and may cause them to see or hear things that are not real
Fatima saw a warning poster at the train station about the dangers of taking MDMA at parties.
Fatima 在火車站看到一張海報,警告在派對中服用 MDMA 的危險。
collocation: taking MDMA
Customs officers in Kaohsiung found MDMA powder hidden inside a shipment of children's books.
高雄海關人員在一批童書貨物中發現藏匿的 MDMA 粉末。
collocation: MDMA powder
Kehinde read a police report about brightly-coloured MDMA tablets being sold near his younger brother's school.
Kehinde 讀到一份警方報告,提到有人在他弟弟學校附近販賣顏色鮮豔的搖頭丸。
A young woman collapsed at the music festival after swallowing three MDMA pills in one night.
一名年輕女性在音樂節中吞下三顆 MDMA 藥丸後,當晚昏倒送醫。
The health class textbook showed a small blue tablet with the letters MDMA stamped across it.
健康教育課本上展示了一顆藍色小藥錠的圖片,上面壓印著 MDMA 字樣。
文法句型
take + MDMA
sell + MDMA
be on + MDMA
overdose on + MDMA
用法筆記
In everyday conversation, the street names ecstasy (for tablets) and Molly (for powder or crystals) are more common than the term MDMA, which appears mainly in news reports, health warnings, and official documents.