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词汇 detox
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Definition of detox in English:

detox

nounˈdiːtɒksˈditɑks
mass nouninformal
  • A process or period of time in which one abstains from or rids the body of toxic or unhealthy substances; detoxification.

    he ended up in detox for three months

    他最后接受了三个月的戒毒(或戒酒)治疗。

    count noun I'd been waiting to get into the clinic for a detox
    as modifier a detox programme
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We can keep her in detox for ten days or so without her permission.
    • Acupuncture works best if the person is in detox.
    • Pollution stretches the limits of our internal detox systems, so detoxing becomes a much higher priority.
    • Treatment history was operationalized as the total number of previous alcohol or drug treatment episodes, excluding detox.
    • European spas have long offered medically supervised detox programs.
    • Actually playing this game could lead to an intervention and a week in detox.
    • Three or four detox treatments per year - planned with medical guidance - are enough to clean out most anyone's system.
    • She gives birth, he's vomiting in detox in a nearby hospital room.
    • This treatment assists in detox and stress relief and is particularly beneficial for anyone trying to give us smoking.
    • Even my sister Sam's husband was suckered in, and he spent six months in detox.
    • Yours is never mentioned among the recognized detox programs.
    • She says that when one of her familiar charges disappear, she calls around looking for them at detox clinics, hospitals or police stations.
    • His recovery programme goes on to embrace detox, rehab and Buddhist meditation retreats.
    • I feel that I am not really in the spirit of this self-imposed detox fitness program.
    • Waiting lists for methadone programmes, rehab and detox services are phenomenally long.
    • They started by studying men and women at all levels of drinking from abstention to those in detox for full-blown alcohol problems.
    • Even the most successful detox programmes in the world have a success rate of just 25 per cent when it comes to heroin.
    • Such services as Indian head massages, detox aromatic massages, reflexology and Reiki are on offer.
    • It helps the homeless through five homeless hostels, which provide accommodation, resettlement, rehabilitation and detox programmes.
    • I was immediately whisked away then taken to Gladstone Psychiatric Hospital, where I was supposed to spend the next few days in detox.
verbdiːˈtɒksdiˈtɑks
[no object]informal
  • Abstain from or rid the body of toxic or unhealthy substances.

    he checked into a hospital to detox
    with object both my mind and my body were detoxed
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Twisting is [also] wonderful for detoxing the internal organs, such as the liver and intestines.
    • He didn't know I'd detoxed myself already and I wanted to make his disappointment at that discovery all the more palpable.
    • With two children under five, a house to run, relentless work and considerable distances to travel to get anywhere, the only place for me to detox, destress and cleanse my system is in my dreams.
    • So, I was gonna go into treatment, but I resisted it and I managed to detox at home.
    • The book zig - zags between two crisis points: his attempts to detox in the early 1980s and his battle with cancer in the late 1990s.
    • While in hospital they tried to detox her of alcohol but to no avail.
    • This provides a range of phytochemicals that help you detox, plus the variety prevents you from getting too much of any one pesticide.
    • Whether you are detoxing your body, your home or an area you live in, research it first.
    • This is a state of the art unit where you can relax and detox your body, especially all those people who are involved in sports.
    • This weekend I'm planning to detox a bit tomorrow and generally get my head in order - maybe teach myself some more Illustrator to stop myself going nuts with thinking about the web.
    • My lust for life and overindulgence meant that I pooh-poohed the idea of taking seven days to detox - as a Londoner, I could do it in a single day.
    • If you're a social drinker and just want to detox from alcohol, Hyman suggests taking a booze break.
    • It would take nine months to detox the land, he said.
    • The mother was very invested in her daughter's change efforts and subsequently flew in from out of state to live with her while she detoxed.
    • If you've been feeling like this lately it's time to detox!
    • Once they've detoxed we can only hope they will have the strength and wisdom to stay off dope for good.
    • Many of these addicts, released from the programs but not fully detoxed, stayed on.
    • She asked if she could detox by sleeping in the church and we agreed.
    • It's the way I've done it with every substance - legal or not - that I needed to detox myself from.
    • A diet of salad, soups, fish and pasta, with plenty of spring water, juices and herbal teas will leave them detoxed from the inside out.

Rhymes

box, cox, fox, Foxe, Knox, lox, outfox, ox, phlox, pox, Stocks

Definition of detox in US English:

detox

nounˈdētäksˈditɑks
informal
  • A process or period of time in which one abstains from or rids the body of toxic or unhealthy substances; detoxification.

    he ended up in detox for three months

    他最后接受了三个月的戒毒(或戒酒)治疗。

    as modifier a detox program
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Actually playing this game could lead to an intervention and a week in detox.
    • This treatment assists in detox and stress relief and is particularly beneficial for anyone trying to give us smoking.
    • She says that when one of her familiar charges disappear, she calls around looking for them at detox clinics, hospitals or police stations.
    • Treatment history was operationalized as the total number of previous alcohol or drug treatment episodes, excluding detox.
    • Even my sister Sam's husband was suckered in, and he spent six months in detox.
    • Waiting lists for methadone programmes, rehab and detox services are phenomenally long.
    • She gives birth, he's vomiting in detox in a nearby hospital room.
    • European spas have long offered medically supervised detox programs.
    • We can keep her in detox for ten days or so without her permission.
    • Three or four detox treatments per year - planned with medical guidance - are enough to clean out most anyone's system.
    • Pollution stretches the limits of our internal detox systems, so detoxing becomes a much higher priority.
    • Yours is never mentioned among the recognized detox programs.
    • His recovery programme goes on to embrace detox, rehab and Buddhist meditation retreats.
    • It helps the homeless through five homeless hostels, which provide accommodation, resettlement, rehabilitation and detox programmes.
    • I was immediately whisked away then taken to Gladstone Psychiatric Hospital, where I was supposed to spend the next few days in detox.
    • I feel that I am not really in the spirit of this self-imposed detox fitness program.
    • They started by studying men and women at all levels of drinking from abstention to those in detox for full-blown alcohol problems.
    • Such services as Indian head massages, detox aromatic massages, reflexology and Reiki are on offer.
    • Acupuncture works best if the person is in detox.
    • Even the most successful detox programmes in the world have a success rate of just 25 per cent when it comes to heroin.
verbdēˈtäksdiˈtɑks
[no object]informal
  • Abstain from or rid the body of toxic or unhealthy substances.

    he checked into a hospital to detox
    with object both my mind and my body were detoxed
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He didn't know I'd detoxed myself already and I wanted to make his disappointment at that discovery all the more palpable.
    • Many of these addicts, released from the programs but not fully detoxed, stayed on.
    • The book zig - zags between two crisis points: his attempts to detox in the early 1980s and his battle with cancer in the late 1990s.
    • So, I was gonna go into treatment, but I resisted it and I managed to detox at home.
    • The mother was very invested in her daughter's change efforts and subsequently flew in from out of state to live with her while she detoxed.
    • If you're a social drinker and just want to detox from alcohol, Hyman suggests taking a booze break.
    • A diet of salad, soups, fish and pasta, with plenty of spring water, juices and herbal teas will leave them detoxed from the inside out.
    • Once they've detoxed we can only hope they will have the strength and wisdom to stay off dope for good.
    • My lust for life and overindulgence meant that I pooh-poohed the idea of taking seven days to detox - as a Londoner, I could do it in a single day.
    • This weekend I'm planning to detox a bit tomorrow and generally get my head in order - maybe teach myself some more Illustrator to stop myself going nuts with thinking about the web.
    • Whether you are detoxing your body, your home or an area you live in, research it first.
    • If you've been feeling like this lately it's time to detox!
    • Twisting is [also] wonderful for detoxing the internal organs, such as the liver and intestines.
    • While in hospital they tried to detox her of alcohol but to no avail.
    • It would take nine months to detox the land, he said.
    • With two children under five, a house to run, relentless work and considerable distances to travel to get anywhere, the only place for me to detox, destress and cleanse my system is in my dreams.
    • This provides a range of phytochemicals that help you detox, plus the variety prevents you from getting too much of any one pesticide.
    • This is a state of the art unit where you can relax and detox your body, especially all those people who are involved in sports.
    • She asked if she could detox by sleeping in the church and we agreed.
    • It's the way I've done it with every substance - legal or not - that I needed to detox myself from.
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