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Перевод: drug
[прилагательное] лекарственный; наркотический; [существительное] медикамент ; лекарство; наркотик ; неходовой товар; то, что никому не нужно; [глагол] подмешивать наркотики; подмешивать яд; давать наркотики; употреблять наркотики; притуплять
Тезаурус:
- On the other hand, the apparent dissimilarity can be stretched even further (say, using the Odysseus and the Sirens story for the topic of drug abuse) providing the teacher takes care to ensure the group makes the right connections!
- This was a drug that would ease the acute pain that crucifixion brought to the victim.
- Unlike the athletics scene where the use of anabolic steroids was rife, football had very few cages to rattle; almost all the significant incidences of drug abuse were overseas.
- "I've always said it and I will say it again, that drug takers are cheats and should be banned from the sport.
- "Until that time we had no knowledge of any sort of drug involved in the death," said Det Supt Gooch.
- SCODA, the Standing Conference on Drug Abuse, has information on agencies around the country where drug and solvent misusers and their families can get help..
- As lithium salts were not amenable to being patented, they did not attract the attention of the drug industry: also they had a bad reputation for their toxic effects, and so Cade's findings were neglected for a long time.
- Still she would not yield, so in mid-October, Seth entered Riverbend Hospital for his drug and alcohol problems.
- DRUG addicts and "dossers" are being considered by the Government among groups who should no longer be counted as unemployed.
- The CCDP argues that the known side-effects of the drug, medroxyprogesterone, have been played down by Upjohn and the medical experts it has called.
- Anti- drugs tsar (suppressor of those latter-day boyars, the drug lords) William Bennett thundered before Congress that the New Republic's article was "not very helpful".
- In December a series of articles appeared in The Times by two journalists, Pat Butcher and Peter Nichols, on drug abuse in athletics.
- Welfare is seen as a drug of addiction but studies of long-term welfare recipients have found that only one in five daughters of dependent mothers themselves become dependent.
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