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1 hard-core drug addict
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2 hard-core drug user
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3 drug addict
Синонимический ряд:fiend (noun) addict; crazy; dope fiend; dope freak; fanatic; fiend; junkie; strung-out person -
4 drug addict
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5 narcotic drug addict
English-Russian big medical dictionary > narcotic drug addict
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6 hard
важкий; невиправний, закоренілий- hard-core
- hard-core addict
- hard-core criminal
- hard-core delinquent
- hard-core drug addict
- hard-core drug user
- hard-core inmate
- hard-core pornography
- hard-core price-fixing
- hard currency regulations
- hard currency speculator
- hard hard-currency speculator
- hard drinking
- hard drug
- hard drug addict
- hard evidence
- hard labor
- hard labour
- hard labor camp
- hard hard-labor camp
- hard hard-labour camp
- hard labor prison camp
- hard labour prison camp
- hard-liner
- hard proof
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1. n наркоман2. n поклонникСинонимический ряд:1. abuser (noun) abuser; doper; user2. fan (noun) adherent; aficionado; buff; devotee; fan; habitue; hound; lover; votary3. junkie (noun) acid head; dope fiend; junkie; mainliner; snowbird; tripper4. habituate (verb) adjust; confirm in; devote to; habituate; hook; take toАнтонимический ряд: -
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лицо, привычно потребляющее наркотик(и), наркоман; алкоголик- criminal drug addict
- desperate addict
- dope addict
- hard-core addict
- narcotic addict
- teen addict
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9 dope addict
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