1. | 毒品an illegal substance that some people smoke, inject , etc. for the physical and mental effects it has |
He does not smoke or take drugs . 他既不抽烟也不吸毒。 | |
teenagers experimenting with drugs 试用毒品的青少年 | |
I found out Steve was on drugs(= regularly used drugs) . 我发现史蒂夫已吸毒成瘾。 | |
drug and alcohol abuse 吸毒和酗酒 | |
a hard(= very harmful) drug such as heroin 海洛因之类的硬毒品(毒性很大) | |
a soft drug(= one that is not considered very harmful) 软毒品(毒性不太大) | |
Drugs have been seized with a street value of two million dollars. 黑市价值二百万元的毒品已被查获。 | |
She was a drug addict(= could not stop using drugs) . 她是个吸毒成瘾的人。 | |
He was charged with pushing drugs(= selling them) . 他被控贩毒。 | |
I don't do drugs(= use them) . 我不吸毒。 | |
drug rehabilitation 吸毒者的康复训练 |
2. | 药;药物a substance used as a medicine or used in a medicine |
prescribed drugs 处方药 | |
The doctor put me on a course of pain-killing drugs. 医生让我服一个疗程的止痛药。 | |
drug companies 药品公司 | |
The drug has some bad side effects. 这种药有些严重的副作用。 |
1. | ~ sb/sth 使服麻醉药;用药麻醉;使服兴奋剂to give a person or an animal a drug, especially to make them unconscious, or to affect their performance in a race or competition |
He was drugged and bundled into the back of the car. 他被麻醉后塞入汽车后座。 | |
It's illegal to drug horses before a race. 比赛前给马服用兴奋剂是违法的。 |
2. | ~ sth (在食物或饮料中)投放麻醉药,下麻醉药to add a drug to sb's food or drink to make them unconscious or sleepy |
Her drink must have been drugged. 她的饮料中肯定被掺了麻醉药。 |