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1 addictive
[ə'dɪktɪv]1) [drug, substance] che dà dipendenza2) fig.to be addictive — [chocolate, power] essere (come) una droga
* * *addictive /əˈdɪktɪv/a.* * *[ə'dɪktɪv]1) [drug, substance] che dà dipendenza2) fig.to be addictive — [chocolate, power] essere (come) una droga
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2 drug *****
[drʌɡ]1. nMed medicina, medicinale m, farmaco, (addictive substance) droga, stupefacente mhe's on drugs — si droga, Med è in cura
2. adjdrug runner — trafficante m/f di droga
drug running; drug traffic — traffico di droga
3. vt(person, wine, food) drogare -
3 narcotic
[nɑː'kɒtɪk] 1. 2.* * *(a type of drug that stops pain or makes one sleep, often addictive when taken in large doses.) narcotico* * *narcotic /nɑ:ˈkɒtɪk/a. e n.(chim. e fig.) narcotico: This book is a narcotic!, questo libro è un narcotico!● narcotics addict, tossicomane; tossicodipendente □ narcotics addiction, tossicomania; tossicodipendenza □ a narcotic drug, un narcoticonarcotismn. [u] (med.)2 narcosi.* * *[nɑː'kɒtɪk] 1. 2.
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