毒,简体毒,繁体毒,毒的用法,毒的词组,毒的笔画,毒的笔顺,毒的笔划

毒的笔画顺序
  • Simplified : 毒
  • Traditional :
  • Pronunciation : dú
  • Definition : poison | narcotics
Usages
  • : to be poisoned | poisoning
  • : disinfect | sterilize
  • : to take drugs
  • : contamination
  • : syphilis | pox
  • : (v) savage; cruel
  • : (virus) strain
  • : viper
  • : poisoning | bane | to poison (people's minds)
  • : erysipelas
  • : draw out pus by applying a plaster to the affected area
  • : pest | venom | toxin
  • : drugs | narcotics | poison
  • : drug prohibition
  • : virulence
  • : poison
  • : beat up
  • : virus
  • : (n) toxicity
  • : illegal drug | narcotic
  • : poisonous
  • : malicious
  • : drug addiction
  • : poison
  • : war gas
  • : drugs trade
  • : poison gas | toxic gas | (Buddhism) manifestations of passion, anger, etc.

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