wolfsbane

英 [wʊlfs'beɪn]      美 [wʊlfs'beɪn]
  • n. 牛扁;附子草
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wolfsbane (n.)
"aconite" (especially Aconitum lycoctonum), a somewhat poisonous plant, 1540s, from wolf + bane; a translation of Latin lycoctonum, from Greek lykotonon, from lykos "wolf" + base of kteinein "to kill." Also known dialectally as badger's bane, hare's bane, bear's bane.
1. Professor Snape : What is the difference between monkshood and wolfsbane?
斯内普教授: 那附子和牛扁有什么不同?