释义 |
mood-alteringˈmood-ˌaltering adjective [only before noun] - All mood-altering substances or behaviours may be cross-addictive.
- Cannabis, when smoked, has to be inhaled very deeply to get its mood-altering effects.
- Furthermore, because alcohol and other mood-altering chemicals are cross-addictive, we shall probably always have drug addiction as well.
- In this respect, being under the spell of a leader is like being the influence of a powerful mood-altering drug.
- It follows that careful monitoring of patients for their susceptibility to depression before prescribing mood-altering drugs would be a wise precaution.
- It is this disorder of the human spirit that leads the sufferer to seek mood-altering substances or behaviours.
- Perhaps by making cannabis legal our society would imply progressive sanction to the use of any mood-altering drug.
NOUN► substance· All mood-altering substances or behaviours may be cross-addictive.· The mood-altering substances and behaviour are still continued because they still work: they still alter the mood.· The Fellowships have a primary end in themselves in providing the route to sustained abstinence from mood-altering substances and behaviours.· The causal connection between mood-altering substance or behaviour and the damaging consequences continues to be denied and the denial is intensified.· Ultimately this relationship with mood-altering substances or behaviour is the only relationship left.· It is this disorder of the human spirit that leads the sufferer to seek mood-altering substances or behaviours. mood-altering drugs or substances affect your mind and change the way you think or feel |