nicotine: [19] Nicotine gets its name ultimately from Jean Nicot, 16th-century French ambassador in Lisbon, who in 1560 got hold of some samples of the new ‘tobacco’ and sent them to the French queen Catherine de Medici. The tobacco-plant was named herba nicotiana ‘herb of Nicot’ in his honour (whence the modern English term nicotiana for all plants of this genus), and nicotine was derived from nicotiana, originally in French, for the addictive alkaloid obtained from it.
nicotine (n.)
poisonous alkaloid found in tobacco leaves, 1819, from French nicotine, earlier nicotiane, from Modern Latin Nicotiana, formal botanical name for the tobacco plant, named for Jean Nicot (c. 1530-1600), French ambassador to Portugal, who sent tobacco seeds and powdered leaves back to France 1561. His name is a diminutive of Nicolas.
雙語例句
1. After about three months, I was no longer addicted to nicotine.
大約3個月後,我就不再對尼古丁上癮了。
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2. It allows nicotine to diffuse slowly and steadily into the bloodstream.
它能使尼古丁平穩緩慢地滲透到血液裏。
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3. Nicotine marks stained his chin and fingers.
尼古丁漬染黃了他的下巴和手指。
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4. Nicotine is a psychoactive drug.
尼古丁是一種影響精神活動的毒物。
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5. Many smokers who are chemically addicted to nicotine cannot cut down easily.