Betekenis van:
intoxication

intoxication
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • zinsbetovering
  • a temporary state resulting from excessive consumption of alcohol

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen

intoxication
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • het dronken zijn
  • a temporary state resulting from excessive consumption of alcohol

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen

intoxication
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • excitement and elation beyond the bounds of sobriety
    "the intoxication of wealth and power"

    Hyperoniemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Intoxication is what happens when the brain is affected by certain stimulants.
    2. Young people are in a condition like permanent intoxication, because youth is sweet and they are growing.
    3. Shugo is a colloquial way of referring to someone who can drink large quantities of alcohol and additionally not feel the effects of intoxication.
    4. operator health (includes ailments, intoxication, death, etc.)
    5. population dynamics of infection and intoxication;
    6. Clinical signs of maternal intoxication include: coma, prostration, hyperactivity, loss of righting reflex, ataxia, or laboured breathing.
    7. The passenger is not usually in a position to assess properly the intoxication level of the driver.
    8. The passenger is not usually in a position to assess properly the level of intoxication of the driver.
    9. If mortality or signs of intoxication are observed in the tests the evaluation must include a calculation of toxicity/exposure ratios based on the quotient of the ER50 value (effective rate) and the estimated exposure.
    10. If mortality or signs of intoxication are observed in the tests the evaluation must include a calculation of toxicity/exposure ratios based on the quotient of the LC50 value and the estimated exposure expressed in mg/kg dry weight soil.
    11. If mortality or signs of intoxication are observed in the tests the evaluation must include a calculation of toxicity/exposure ratios based on the quotient of the LD50 value and the estimated exposure expressed in mg/kg body weight.
    12. If mortality or signs of intoxication are observed in the tests the evaluation must include a calculation of the hazard quotient, based on the quotient of the dose in g/ha and the LD50 value in μg/bee.
    13. concerns for acute toxicity (headache, dizziness, feeling of intoxication, sleepiness and impaired functional performance) and eye irritation as a consequence of inhalation exposure or eye exposure to vapours arising from spray painting and carpet laying.
    14. If mortality or signs of intoxication are observed in the tests the evaluation must include a calculation of toxicity/exposure ratios based on the quotient of the EC50 value and/or the NOEC value and the estimated exposure.
    15. concerns for acute toxicity (headache, dizziness, feeling of intoxication, sleepiness and impaired functional performance) as a consequence of inhalation exposure arising from production and use as an intermediate, production of products containing the substance and use of products containing the substance,