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(a type of drug that stops pain or makes one sleep, often addictive when taken in large doses.) narcótico, estupefacientetr[nɑː'kɒtɪk]1 narcótico,-a1 narcóticonarcotic [nɑr'kɑt̬ɪk] adj: narcóticonarcotic n: narcótico m, estupefaciente madj.• dormidero, -a adj.• narcótico, -a adj.n.• narcótico s.m.nɑːr'kɑːtɪk, nɑː'kɒtɪknoun estupefaciente m, narcótico m[nɑː'kɒtɪk]1. N1) (Med) narcótico m2) (esp US) (=illegal drug)narcotics estupefacientes mpl, narcóticos mpl2.ADJ narcótico3.CPDnarcotics agent N — agente mf de narcóticos
Narcotics Anonymous N — Narcóticos mpl Anónimos
narcotics charge N —
narcotics trafficker N — narcotraficante mf, traficante mf de drogas
narcotics trafficking N — narcotráfico m, tráfico m de estupefacientes or drogas
* * *[nɑːr'kɑːtɪk, nɑː'kɒtɪk]noun estupefaciente m, narcótico m
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