The first category: appearance category; 1. 1. Classification basis: mainly describes the appearance changes after drug abuse.
1.2, classification description: toxic effects on the body due to drug abuse: toxic effects refer to a harmful effect on the body due to excessive dosage or long medication time, usually accompanied by dysfunction and histopathological changes of the organism, thus changing the appearance of the body.
Disfigured, gaunt, emaciated, old, crooked mouth and crooked eyes, scarred face, devastated; Import two pictures for comparison here. Because it involves underage readers, I didn't choose too disgusting pictures.
(The pictures in this answer are all from the Internet. )
1.3. Classified idioms (full mark 100):
1, skinny: describes people as skinny as dry wood, and is generally used for famine, disease and drug abuse, with a degree of 85;
2, skinny: describe people who are old or sick, can be used for drug abuse, degree 60;
3, the walking dead: the movie of the same name, describing the state of life after drug abuse, can also be used to experience setbacks and give up, degree 50;
4, gluttony: describe people who have no ambition after taking drugs, mostly used to criticize subordinates, degree 30;
5, beyond recognition: describe the unrecognizable after drug abuse, used in disfigurement, drug abuse and other scenes, degree 90;
In addition, words that describe dryness, emaciation, mouth and eyes askew, a full face of scars, and ruin can be used as general words to describe the body after being illuminated, and the coincidence degree is between 30 and 60 according to the specific form;
The second category: spiritual category; 2. 1, classification basis: mainly describe the changes of mental reaction after drug abuse;
2.2. Classification description: Similarly, drug abuse has a toxic effect on the body, which directly damages the nervous system and cerebellum. Let the spirit reflect hallucinations and thinking disorders. For example, hearing others talk out of thin air, running water, whistling, etc. ; Or delusion: more serious people will lose self-awareness and humanity, self-harm or suicide;
2.3. Classified idioms (full mark 100):
Life is worse than death: common words are used to describe drug addicts, which is more appropriate and accords with 90%;
Depression: in the early stage of drug abuse, when there is a shortage of drugs, describe the spirit, degree 80;
Mental malaise: the same as malaise, it is also described as lack of vitality, with a degree of 60; ?
Mental depression: describes not taking drugs or failing, and spending more time on drinking, with a degree of 40;
Fascinated: describes that the mind is controlled, with a degree of 50;
Mental trance: often used when there is no medicine, runny nose, no spirit, degree 80;
Confused: The common expression of muddling along in the early stage of drug abuse also means that you can't make progress, with a degree of 50;
Nervousness: a common drug offender, a kind of excitement, degree 60; ?
Unable to extricate themselves: ordinary drug addicts can't quit and fall into it 85;
Frustration: the spirit is depressed after taking drugs, emphasizing not to cheer up, degree 60;
The third category: humanities: 3. 1, classification basis: mainly describing the performance and value evaluation of drug addicts in society;
3.2, classification:
Drug activities disrupt social order: the intensification of drug activities has induced various illegal and criminal activities, which is extremely harmful to families and social productive forces.
3.3. Classified idioms (full mark 100):
Irredeemable: describes an addict who can't quit and is hopeless. More commonly used, fitting 90;
Incorrigible: Like incorrigible, the frequency meter is used less, 60;
Self-blame: drug abuse leads to adverse consequences, degree 70;
Suicide: drug abuse leads to self-destruction, degree 70; ?
No recognition by six parents: borrowing money to buy medicine led to no recognition by six parents, with an education of 75;
Drunk and dreaming: drug addicts have no normal direction, degree 65; ?
Perdition: making a big mistake after taking drugs, and describing other mistakes, the degree is 60;
Through the above rough analysis and scoring, we can systematically sort out the idioms of drug abuse. Please criticize and correct the omissions;
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