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41 elderly abuse
s.abuso de ancianos. -
42 emotional abuse
s.abuso emocional, malos tratos emocionales. -
43 hallucinogen abuse
s.abuso de alucinógenos. -
44 hurl abuse
v.proferir insultos. -
45 hypnotic abuse
s.abuso de hipnótico. -
46 inhalant abuse
s.abuso de inhalante. -
47 laxative abuse
s.abuso de laxantes. -
48 mental abuse
s.abuso mental. -
49 methamphetamine abuse
s.abuso de metanfetaminas. -
50 opioid abuse
s.abuso de opioide. -
51 phencyclidine abuse
s.abuso de fenciclidina. -
52 physical abuse
s.maltrato físico, malos tratos, abuso con golpes, abuso físico. -
53 polydrug abuse
s.abuso polidroga. -
54 power abuse
s.abuso de poderes. -
55 prison abuse
s.abusos en las cárceles. -
56 psychological abuse
s.abuso psicológico. -
57 sedative abuse
s.abuso de sedante. -
58 self-abuse
s.masturbación, onanismo. -
59 sexual abuse
s.abuso sexual, abusos sexuales, abusos deshonestos, malos tratos sexuales. -
60 solvent abuse
s.abuso de solventes, abuso de los disolventes.
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