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• rohto• rohdos• huumausaine• huume• huumata• huumaava• päihdeaine• puudutusaine• päihde• kama• narkoottinen aine• sekoittaa huumausaineitamedicine, veterinary• lääkeaine• lääke* * *1. noun1) (any substance used in medicine: She has been prescribed a new drug for her stomach-pains.) lääke2) (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.) huume2. verb(to make to lose consciousness by giving a drug: She drugged him and tied him up.) huumata- druggist- drug-addict
- drugstore -
2 drug-addict
noun (a person who has formed the habit of taking drugs.) narkomaani -
3 drug abuse
• huumausaineiden väärinkäyttö• huumeiden väärinkäyttö• päihde -
4 drug abuser
• huumeiden käyttäjä• narkomaani -
5 drug addict
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6 drug addiction
• huumeiden väärinkäyttö• päihdeongelma -
7 drug courier
• huumekuriiri -
8 drug dependence
• huumausaineiden väärinkäyttö -
9 drug education
• huumevalistus• päihde kasvatus -
10 drug fiend
• narkomaani -
11 drug gang
• huumejengi -
12 drug habit
• huumausaineiden käyttö -
13 drug intoxication
• lääkehumala -
14 drug legislation
• päihdelainsäädäntö -
15 drug offence
law• huumausainerikos -
16 drug peddler
• huumekauppias -
17 drug plant
• lääketehdas -
18 drug problem
• huumeongelma -
19 drug pusher
• huumekauppias -
20 drug squad
• huumepoliisi
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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
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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
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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