banned substance

美 [bænd ˈsʌbstəns]英 [bænd ˈsʌbstəns]
  • n.(禁止运动员服用的)违禁药物

复数: banned substances

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banned substance

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    N-COUNT (禁止运动员服用的)违禁药物
    In sport, banned substances are drugs that competitors are not allowed to take because they could artificially improve their performance.

  1. Sun served a three-month ban in 2014 after testing positive to a banned substance .

    2014年,孙杨在一种违禁药物检测呈阳性后被禁赛三个月。

  2. Unlike conventional tests , which can detect the presence of a banned substance , the biological passport monitors swings in blood parameters that may indicate manipulation .

    常规检测方法能测出是否体内有违禁药物,与此不同的是,“生物护照”监测器是对血液指标进行监控,可以从变化中看出是否被人为干预。

  3. But maybe Watson had no intention to win by taking banned substance .

    也许沃森并不是有意要想通过服违禁物来赢得比赛。

  4. Before the game , five players tested positive for banned substance Clenbuterol and were withdrawn from the squad .

    比赛开始前,五名墨西哥的球员在检测中被查出药检呈阳,随后被排除大名单。

  5. A sombre looking Sharapova , speaking at a press conference in Los Angeles Monday , said she 'd been taking the drug , meldonium , since 2006 and didn 't realize it was declared a banned substance by the World Anti-Doping Agency ( WADA ) at the start of 2016 .

    周一,莎拉波娃在洛杉矶举行媒体发布会,神情严肃地坦白自己从2006年开始便服用药物米屈肼,自己并没有意识到2016年初世界反兴奋剂机构已将米屈肼列为违禁药物。