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1 lethal
1 ( fatal) [poisonous substance, gas, ray, effect] mortel/-elle ; [disease, attack, blow] fatal ; [blow, weapon, explosion] meurtrier/-ière ; lethal dose gen dose f mortelle ; ( of nuclear radiation) dose f létale ; -
2 overdose
A n1 ( large dose) surdose f, dose f excessive ; radiation/vitamin overdose dose excessive de radiation/vitamines ;2 ( lethal dose) ( of medicine) dose f mortelle ; ( of drugs) overdose f, surdose f ; to take an overdose of prendre une dose mortelle de ; a heroin overdose une overdose d'héroïne.C vi ( on medicine) prendre une dose mortelle ; ( on drugs) faire une overdose ; to overdose on lit prendre une dose mortelle de [tablets] ; prendre une overdose de [drugs] ; fig ○ se gaver de [chocolate etc] ; s'abrutir de [television].
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