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单词 magic mushroom
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Definition of magic mushroom in English:

magic mushroom

noun
informal
  • A toadstool with hallucinogenic properties, especially the liberty cap and its relatives.

    Genus Psilocybe, family Strophariaceae, class Hymenomycetes: several species

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Six cannabis plants were seized along with a quantity of cannabis resin and the hallucinogenic drug LSD referred to on the streets as magic mushrooms.
    • This mushroom is perhaps the most widely used hallucinogenic fungus, commonly known as the magic mushroom.
    • Look, your observation has been that research into psychedelics like Mescaline, like DMT, like the magic mushrooms, has recently undergone something of a renaissance.
    • He is a level-headed fifty-something, who has never, as far as I know, eaten magic mushrooms or swallowed hallucinogenic drugs.
    • Information on mushroom growing is rather scant on the internet (unless you want to know how to grow magic mushrooms, which I don't), so I'm flying blind.
    • He was later convicted of driving while disqualified and without insurance, and in March he appeared in court and admitted having £1,5000 of cocaine in his home, plus cannabis and magic mushrooms.
    • Other substances that can exacerbate mental health problems include alcohol, coffee, amyl nitrate, salvia divonorum and fresh magic mushrooms, all of which are legal.
    • Guterson creates a disturbing, mesmeric atmosphere, leaving his readers unsure whether Ann's visions are the result of divine revelation or magic mushrooms.
    • Currently it is not illegal to possess raw magic mushrooms, which contain powerful hallucinogenic properties, but when prepared they become a class A drug.
    • Police seized an undisclosed amount of money along with 225 kilograms of bundled-up marijuana and about 14 kilograms of magic mushrooms from a rental van and a small freight cartage truck.
    • Previously, only prepared magic mushrooms either dried or stewed were graded class A drugs, but confusion about what was and wasn't prepared prompted the Government to tighten the rules.
    • The Bill also clarifies the illegal status of hallucinogenic magic mushrooms in their freshly-picked form, to bring them into line with dried specimens.
    • The new legislation rules that psilocin, the hallucinogen found in magic mushrooms, is illegal and the mushrooms are considered to be controlled drugs.
    • It is legal to purchase the magic mushrooms if they are in a natural ‘just picked’ state, but they become a Class A drug if they are ‘prepared’ such as being frozen, dried or packed.
    • That has produced a legal framework which allows magic mushrooms to be sold in their natural state but threatens anyone caught taking the mushrooms home and preparing them - with a prison sentence of up to seven years.
    • Under Clause 21 of the Drugs Act 2005, it is now an offence to import, export, produce, supply, possess or possess with intent to supply magic mushrooms.
    • Researchers found that children as young as 11 admitted taking a range of drugs including heroin, amphetamines, magic mushrooms and solvents.
    • In this other time beyond all the other times, one finds oneself in the holy mountains; there one can gather healing herbs, magic mushrooms, and elixirs that bring immortality.
    • The University of Arizona has begun trials of psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, on patients suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder.
    • And last year Customs and Excise ruled that fresh magic mushrooms should be subject to VAT at 17.5 per cent, rather than treated as a zero-rated food.
 
 

Definition of magic mushroom in US English:

magic mushroom

nounˈˌmædʒɪk ˈməʃrum
informal
  • Any toadstool with hallucinogenic properties, especially the liberty cap and its relatives.

    Genus Psilocybe, family Strophariaceae, class Hymenomycetes: several species, including P. mexicana, which is traditionally consumed by American Indians in Mexico

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Bill also clarifies the illegal status of hallucinogenic magic mushrooms in their freshly-picked form, to bring them into line with dried specimens.
    • And last year Customs and Excise ruled that fresh magic mushrooms should be subject to VAT at 17.5 per cent, rather than treated as a zero-rated food.
    • This mushroom is perhaps the most widely used hallucinogenic fungus, commonly known as the magic mushroom.
    • Other substances that can exacerbate mental health problems include alcohol, coffee, amyl nitrate, salvia divonorum and fresh magic mushrooms, all of which are legal.
    • Six cannabis plants were seized along with a quantity of cannabis resin and the hallucinogenic drug LSD referred to on the streets as magic mushrooms.
    • The University of Arizona has begun trials of psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, on patients suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder.
    • It is legal to purchase the magic mushrooms if they are in a natural ‘just picked’ state, but they become a Class A drug if they are ‘prepared’ such as being frozen, dried or packed.
    • In this other time beyond all the other times, one finds oneself in the holy mountains; there one can gather healing herbs, magic mushrooms, and elixirs that bring immortality.
    • Look, your observation has been that research into psychedelics like Mescaline, like DMT, like the magic mushrooms, has recently undergone something of a renaissance.
    • He is a level-headed fifty-something, who has never, as far as I know, eaten magic mushrooms or swallowed hallucinogenic drugs.
    • Previously, only prepared magic mushrooms either dried or stewed were graded class A drugs, but confusion about what was and wasn't prepared prompted the Government to tighten the rules.
    • The new legislation rules that psilocin, the hallucinogen found in magic mushrooms, is illegal and the mushrooms are considered to be controlled drugs.
    • Guterson creates a disturbing, mesmeric atmosphere, leaving his readers unsure whether Ann's visions are the result of divine revelation or magic mushrooms.
    • Under Clause 21 of the Drugs Act 2005, it is now an offence to import, export, produce, supply, possess or possess with intent to supply magic mushrooms.
    • Currently it is not illegal to possess raw magic mushrooms, which contain powerful hallucinogenic properties, but when prepared they become a class A drug.
    • Police seized an undisclosed amount of money along with 225 kilograms of bundled-up marijuana and about 14 kilograms of magic mushrooms from a rental van and a small freight cartage truck.
    • He was later convicted of driving while disqualified and without insurance, and in March he appeared in court and admitted having £1,5000 of cocaine in his home, plus cannabis and magic mushrooms.
    • Information on mushroom growing is rather scant on the internet (unless you want to know how to grow magic mushrooms, which I don't), so I'm flying blind.
    • That has produced a legal framework which allows magic mushrooms to be sold in their natural state but threatens anyone caught taking the mushrooms home and preparing them - with a prison sentence of up to seven years.
    • Researchers found that children as young as 11 admitted taking a range of drugs including heroin, amphetamines, magic mushrooms and solvents.
 
 
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