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drug

  • 1 drug

    1. noun
    1) (any substance used in medicine: She has been prescribed a new drug for her stomach-pains.) lék
    2) (a substance, sometimes one used in medicine, taken by some people to achieve a certain effect, eg great happiness or excitement: I think she takes drugs; He behaves as though he is on drugs.) droga
    2. verb
    (to make to lose consciousness by giving a drug: She drugged him and tied him up.) omámit
    - drug-addict
    - drugstore
    * * *
    • omámit
    • lék
    • droga

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  • 2 drug addict

    • feťák

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  • 3 drug dealer

    • překupník drog

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  • 4 drug-addict

    noun (a person who has formed the habit of taking drugs.) narkoman

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  • 5 a downer (drug)

    • utišující lék
    • sedativum

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  • 6 wonder drug

    • zázračný lék

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  • 7 dope

    [dəup] 1. noun
    (any drug or drugs: He was accused of stealing dope from the chemist.) droga
    2. verb
    (to drug: They discovered that the racehorse had been doped.) dopovat
    * * *
    • hlupák
    • narkotikum
    • dopovat
    • droga

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  • 8 tolerance

    1) (the ability to be fair and understanding to people whose ways, opinions etc are different from one's own: We should always try to show tolerance to other people.) snášenlivost
    2) (the ability to resist the effects of eg a drug: If you take a drug regularly, your body gradually acquires a tolerance of it.) tolerance
    * * *
    • tolerance
    • snášenlivost

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  • 9 addict

    ['ædikt]
    (a person who has become dependent on something, especially drugs: a drug addict; a television addict.) narkoman, závislý člověk
    - addiction
    * * *
    • narkoman

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  • 10 addicted

    adjective ((often with to) dependent on (especially a drug): He is addicted to alcohol.) závislý (na), propadlý (čemu)
    * * *
    • závislý

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  • 11 aspirin

    ['æspərin]
    (a (tablet of a) kind of pain-killing drug: The child has a fever - give her some/an aspirin.) aspirin
    * * *
    • aspirin

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  • 12 caffeine

    ['kæfi:n, ]( American[) kæ'fi:n]
    (a drug found in coffee and tea.) kofein
    * * *
    • kofein

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  • 13 cannabis

    ['kænəbis]
    (a drug made from Indian hemp, whose use is illegal in many countries: He is hooked on (= addicted to) cannabis.) konopí, hašiš
    * * *
    • hašiš
    • marihuana

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  • 14 cocaine

    [kə'kein]
    (an addictive drug formerly used to deaden pain.) kokain
    * * *
    • kokain

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  • 15 consort

    1. ['konso:t] noun
    (a (especially royal) wife or husband: prince consort (= the husband of a reigning queen).) choť, manžel, manželka
    2. [kən'so:t] verb
    ((with with) to have dealings or associations (with, usually in a bad sense): He's been consorting with drug-addicts.) spolčovat se s, stýkat se s
    * * *
    • stýkat
    • choť

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  • 16 crack

    [kræk] 1. verb
    1) (to (cause to) break partly without falling to pieces: The window cracked down the middle.) prasknout
    2) (to break (open): He cracked the peanuts between his finger and thumb.) rozlousknout
    3) (to make a sudden sharp sound of breaking: The twig cracked as I stepped on it.) zapraskat
    4) (to make (a joke): He's always cracking jokes.) dělat, vykládat
    5) (to open (a safe) by illegal means.) vyloupit
    6) (to solve (a code).) rozluštit
    7) (to give in to torture or similar pressures: The spy finally cracked under their questioning and told them everything he knew.) zlomit se
    2. noun
    1) (a split or break: There's a crack in this cup.) prasklina
    2) (a narrow opening: The door opened a crack.) škvíra
    3) (a sudden sharp sound: the crack of whip.) prásknutí
    4) (a blow: a crack on the jaw.) lupnutí, klapnutí
    5) (a joke: He made a crack about my big feet.) vtipná poznámka
    6) (a very addictive drug: He died of too much crack with alcohol) derivát kokainu, crack
    3. adjective
    (expert: a crack racing-driver.) odborník, expert
    - crackdown
    - cracker
    - crackers
    - crack a book
    - crack down on
    - crack down
    - get cracking
    - have a crack at
    - have a crack
    * * *
    • třesk
    • prasknout
    • prasklina

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  • 17 cumulative

    ['kju:mjulətiv]
    (becoming greater by stages or additions: This drug has a cumulative effect.) narůstající
    * * *
    • kumulativní
    • narůstající

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  • 18 depress

    [di'pres]
    1) (to make sad or gloomy: I am always depressed by wet weather.) sklíčit
    2) (to make less active: This drug depresses the action of the heart.) mírnit, snížit
    - depressing
    - depression
    * * *
    • stisknout
    • stlačit
    • deprimovat

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  • 19 ecstasy

    ['ekstəsi]
    1) ( noun, plural ecstasies (a feeling of) very great joy or other overwhelming emotion.) extáze
    - ecstatically
    * * *
    • extáze

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  • 20 essence

    ['esns]
    1) (the most important part or quality: Tolerance is the essence of friendship.) podstata
    2) (a substance obtained from a plant, drug etc: vanilla essence.) esence
    * * *
    • základ
    • podstata
    • bytí
    • esence

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См. также в других словарях:

  • drug — [drʌg] noun [countable] 1. a medicine or substance for making medicines; = PHARMACEUTICAL: • a drug used in the treatment of cancer • a drugs company ˌover the ˈcounter ˌdrug abbreviation OTC drug …   Financial and business terms

  • drug — drug·gery; drug·get; drug·gist; drug·gist·er; drug; drug·less; an·ti·drug; drug·gie; drug·gy; drug·ola; mul·ti·drug; poly·drug; …   English syllables

  • drug — DRUG, (1, 2) drugi, s.m., (3) druguri, s.n. 1. s.m. Bară de fier sau de lemn având diverse întrebuinţări (în lucrări de construcţii). ♦ (înv.) Lingou. 2. s.m. Fiecare dintre cele două lemne groase, sprijinite pe câte două picioare, care… …   Dicționar Român

  • Drug — Drug, n. [F. drogue, prob. fr. D. droog; akin to E. dry; thus orig., dry substance, hers, plants, or wares. See {Dry}.] 1. Any animal, vegetable, or mineral substance used in the composition of medicines. [1913 Webster] Whence merchants bring… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • drug — drȗg m <V drȗže, N mn drȕgovi/drȗzi jez. knjiž.> DEFINICIJA 1. osoba vezana s kim prijateljstvom, solidarnošću i kolegijalnim odnosima [dobar drug]; drugar 2. onaj koji je ravan [školski drug]; drugar, parnjak 3. a. riječ za oslovljavanje u …   Hrvatski jezični portal

  • drug — n Drug, medicinal, pharmaceutical, biologic, simple are comparable when they denote a substance used by it self or in a mixture with other substances for the treatment of or in the diagnosis of disease. Drug is the ordinary comprehensive term in… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • drug — [drug] n. [ME drogge < OFr drogue < ? LowG drooge (fat), dry (cask), the adj. mistaken as the name of the contents: see DRY] 1. any substance used as a medicine or as an ingredient in a medicine which kills or inactivates germs, or affects… …   English World dictionary

  • drug — I noun alterant, analgesic, anesthetic, anesthetic agent, anodyne, antibiotic, chemical substance, curative preparation, medical preparation, medicament, medicamentum, medication, medicinal component, medicinal ingredient, narcotic preparation,… …   Law dictionary

  • Drug — Drug, v. t. 1. To affect or season with drugs or ingredients; esp., to stupefy by a narcotic drug. Also Fig. [1913 Webster] The laboring masses . . . [were] drugged into brutish good humor by a vast system of public spectacles. C. Kingsley. [1913 …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • drug up — ˌdrug ˈup [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they drug up he/she/it drugs up present participle drugging up past tense …   Useful english dictionary

  • Drug — (dr[u^]g), v. i. [See 1st {Drudge}.] To drudge; to toil laboriously. [Obs.] To drugge and draw. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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