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121 methamphetamine
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122 miracle
miracle ['mɪrəkəl]∎ to work miracles faire ou accomplir des miracles;∎ she's worked miracles with those kids elle a fait des miracles avec ces enfants;∎ by a miracle, disaster was averted la catastrophe a été évitée par miracle;∎ it was a miracle (that) she survived c'est un miracle qu'elle ait survécu;∎ economic miracle miracle m économique;∎ a miracle of modern science un prodige ou miracle de la science moderne►► figurative miracle cure remède m miracle;Pharmacy miracle drug remède m miracle;miracle play miracle m (drame);miracle worker faiseur(euse) m,f de miracles;∎ figurative I'm not a miracle worker you know! je ne peux pas faire de miracles -
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mortar ['mɔ:tə(r)]1 noun(a) Building industry mortier m∎ mortar and pestle pilon m et mortier mBuilding industry cimenter►► mortar attack attaque f au mortier;mortar shell obus m de mortier -
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∎ don't talk with your mouth full! ne parle pas la bouche pleine!;∎ breathe through your mouth respirez par la bouche;∎ I have five mouths to feed j'ai cinq bouches à nourrir;∎ Pharmacy to be taken by mouth (on packaging) à prendre par voie orale;∎ he didn't open his mouth once during the meeting il n'a pas ouvert la bouche ou il n'a pas dit un mot pendant toute la réunion;∎ keep your mouth shut n'en parlez à personne, gardez-le pour vous;∎ he's incapable of keeping his mouth shut il ne sait pas tenir sa langue;∎ familiar he's all mouth c'est une grande gueule ou un fort en gueule;∎ familiar he's got a big mouth il ne peut pas s'empêcher de l'ouvrir;∎ you had to open your big mouth, didn't you! il a fallu que tu ouvres ta grande gueule!;∎ familiar to be down in the mouth avoir le cafard;∎ me and my big mouth! j'ai encore perdu une occasion de me taire!;∎ to put words into sb's mouth (misquote) faire dire à qn ce qu'il ne dit pas;∎ proverb out of the mouths of babes (and sucklings) de la bouche des enfants ou des innocents(b) (of river) embouchure f, bouche f, bouches fpl(a) (silently → insults, obscenities) dire à voix basse, marmonner;∎ don't talk/sing, just mouth the words ne parle/chante pas, fais seulement semblant(b) (pompously) déclamer; (mechanically) débiter; (insincerely → excuses) dire qch du bout des lèvres; (→ regrets) formuler sans conviction;∎ to mouth platitudes débiter des lieux communs►► mouth organ harmonica m;mouth ulcer aphte m -
125 mydriatic
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126 nandrolone
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127 narcotic
narcotic [nɑ:'kɒtɪk]narcotique2 noun►► American Narcotics Anonymous = association américaine d'aide aux toxicomanes;narcotics agent agent m de la brigade des stupéfiants;narcotics squad brigade f des stupéfiants -
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pharmacy — phar‧ma‧cy [ˈfɑːməsi ǁ ˈfɑːr ] noun pharmacies PLURALFORM [countable] especially AmE a shop where there are specially trained staff who can sell or give out medicines as ordered by a doctor * * * pharmacy UK US /ˈfɑːməsi/ noun (plural pharmacies) … Financial and business terms
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Pharmacy — Phar ma*cy, n. [OE. fermacie, OF. farmacie, pharmacie, F. pharmacie, Gr. ?, fr. ? to administer or use medicines, fr. ? medicine.] 1. The art or practice of preparing and preserving drugs, and of compounding and dispensing medicines according to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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pharmacy — 01. John has gone to the [pharmacy] to get something for your cold. 02. The [pharmacist] gave me some medicine for my flu. 03. The [pharmacist] told me not to drink alcohol after taking these pills. 04. Many [pharmaceutical] companies are now… … Grammatical examples in English
pharmacy — [[t]fɑ͟ː(r)məsi[/t]] pharmacies 1) N COUNT A pharmacy is a shop or a department in a shop where medicines are sold or given out. Compare , drugstore. Make sure you understand exactly how to take your medicines before you leave the pharmacy.… … English dictionary
Pharmacy — A location where prescription drugs are sold. A pharmacy is constantly supervised by a licensed pharmacist. * * * 1. The practice of preparing and dispensing drugs. SYN: pharmaceutics (1). 2. A drugstore. [G. pharmakon, drug] clinical p. a branch … Medical dictionary