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Novichok noun[ U ] uk /ˈnɒv.ɪ.tʃɒk/ us /ˈnɑː.vɪ.tʃɑːk/ a nerve agent(= a poison that attacks the body's nervous system, used as a weapon) originally developed by the Soviet Union: 诺维乔克(苏联开发的一系统神经毒剂) A woman died after being exposed to the nerve agent Novichok.一名妇女在接触神经毒剂诺维乔克后死亡。 The couple were found to have a high concentration of Novichok on their hands. A Russian scientist claimed that Russia had developed a new, highly toxic, binary nerve agent called Novichok. According to the informant, the plant was used to produce and test small batches of Novichok. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Arms & munitions in general air-to-air air-to-ground ammo ammunition anti-aircraft catapult chain mail chemical weapon conventional denuclearize gunship mustard gas ordnance poison gas sarin stab vest stealth weapons of mass destruction weapons-grade WMDs
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