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21 drug abuse
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22 elder abuse
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23 elder abuse protection
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24 emotional abuse
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25 physical abuse
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26 sexual abuse
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27 adult abuse
s.abuso de adultos. -
28 alcohol abuse
s.alcoholismo, abuso de alcohol, abuso del alcohol, adicción al alcohol. -
29 amphetamine abuse
s.abuso de anfetaminas. -
30 animal abuse
s.maltrato a los animales. -
31 anxiolytic abuse
s.abuso de ansiolítico. -
32 barbiturate abuse
s.abuso de barbituratos, abuso de barbitúricos. -
33 caffeine abuse
s.abuso de cafeína. -
34 cannabis abuse
s.abuso de cannabis. -
35 chemical abuse
s.abuso de sustancias químicas. -
36 child abuse
s.1 abuso de menores, abuso de niños, abuso del niño, abuso infantil.2 malos tratos a los niños. -
37 cocaine abuse
s.abuso de cocaína. -
38 commit abuse
v.cometer abuso, extralimitarse, ir más allá de lo debido. -
39 drug abuse
s.1 consumo de drogas o estupefacientes.2 consumo ilegal de drogas, consumo de drogas, drogadicción, toxicomanía. -
40 elder abuse
s.abuso de mayores, abuso de los ancianos.
См. также в других словарях:
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