chlo·ro·form /ˈklorəˌfɔrm, ˈklɔr-/
氯仿(vt.)用氯仿麻醉
chlo·ro·form /ˈklorəˌfɔrm, ˈklɔr-/ 名詞
Chlo·ro·form v. t. [imp. & p. p. Chloroformed p. pr. & vb. n. Chloroforming.] To treat with chloroform, or to place under its influence.
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Chlo·ro·form n. Chem. A colorless volatile liquid, CHCl3, having an ethereal odor and a sweetish taste, formed by treating alcohol with chlorine and an alkali. It is a powerful solvent of wax, resin, etc., and is extensively used to produce anæsthesia in surgical operations; also externally, to alleviate pain.
chloroform
n : a volatile liquid haloform (CHCl3); formerly used as an
anesthetic; "chloroform was the first inhalation
anesthetic" [syn: trichloromethane]
v : anesthetize with chloroform; "Doctors used to put people
under by chloroforming them"