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1 dopado
adj.on drugs, doped, drugged.m.doping.past part.past participle of spanish verb: dopar.* * *1.ADJ [caballo] doped, doped-up *; [persona] on drugs2.SM [de caballo] doping; [de deportista] taking performance-enhancing drugs* * *- da adjetivo [estar] drugged* * *- da adjetivo [estar] drugged* * *dopado -dadruggedme sentía como si estuviera dopado I felt as if I'd been druggedel conductor estaba dopado the driver was under the influence of drugs* * *
Del verbo dopar: ( conjugate dopar)
dopado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
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dopar
dopado◊ -da adjetivo [estar] drugged
dopar ( conjugate dopar) verbo transitivo ‹ enfermo› to drug, dope (colloq);
‹ caballo› to dope
doparse verbo pronominal ( refl) to take drugs
dopar vtr (a un animal) to dope
(a una persona) to give drugs to
* * *dopado, -a adjsancionaron a los deportistas dopados those athletes who had taken drugs were punished
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