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 drug [drʌg]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 药, 麻药, 麻醉药

vi. 吸毒

vt. 使服麻醉药, 使麻木

[化] 医药

[医] 药, 药物


  1. The man formed a habit of taking harmful drugs.
    这人养成了服用有害麻醉品的习惯。
  2. The drug is wanted bitterly.
    这药有人急着要用。
  3. This drug should only be taken under the supervision of a doctor.
    此药须遵医嘱服用。


drug
drugged, drugging
[ noun ]
  1. a substance that is used as a medicine or narcotic

  2. <noun.artifact>
[ verb ]
  1. administer a drug to

  2. <verb.body> dose
    They drugged the kidnapped tourist
  3. use recreational drugs

  4. <verb.consumption>
    do drugs


Drug \Drug\ (dr[u^]g), v. i. [See 1st {Drudge}.]
To drudge; to toil laboriously. [Obs.] ``To drugge and
draw.'' --Chaucer.


Drug \Drug\, n.
A drudge (?). --Shak. (Timon iv. 3, 253).


Drug \Drug\, n. [F. drogue, prob. fr. D. droog; akin to E. dry;
thus orig., dry substance, hers, plants, or wares. See
{Dry}.]
1. Any animal, vegetable, or mineral substance used in the
composition of medicines.

Whence merchants bring
Their spicy drugs. --Milton.

2. Any commodity that lies on hand, or is not salable; an
article of slow sale, or in no demand; -- used often in
the phrase ``a drug on the market''. ``But sermons are
mere drugs.'' --Fielding.

And virtue shall a drug become. --Dryden.

3. any stuff used in dyeing or in chemical operations.

4. any substance intended for use in the treatment,
prevention, diagnosis, or cure of disease, especially one
listed in the official pharmacopoeia published by a
national authority.
[PJC]

5. any substance having psychological effects, such as a
narcotic, stimulant, or hallucinogenic agent, especially
habit-forming and addictive substances, sold or used
illegally; as, a drug habit; a drug treatment program; a
teenager into drugs; a drug bust; addicted to drugs; high
on drugs.

Syn: illegal drug. [PJC]

They [smaller and poorer nations] have lined up to
recount how drug trafficking and consumption have
corrupted their struggling economies and societies
and why they are hard pressed to stop it. --
Christopher S.
Wren (N Y.
Times, June
10, 1998, p.
A5)
[PJC]


Drug \Drug\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Drugged}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Drugging}.] [Cf. F. droguer.]
To prescribe or administer drugs or medicines. --B. Jonson.


Drug \Drug\, v. t.
1. To affect or season with drugs or ingredients; esp., to
stupefy by a narcotic drug. Also Fig.

The laboring masses . . . [were] drugged into
brutish good humor by a vast system of public
spectacles. --C. Kingsley.

Drug thy memories, lest thou learn it. --Tennyson.

2. To tincture with something offensive or injurious.

Drugged as oft,
With hatefullest disrelish writhed their jaws.
--Milton.

3. To dose to excess with, or as with, drugs.

With pleasure drugged, he almost longed for woe.
--Byron.

  1. "The only way we're going to resolve this drug problem is for the federal government to work with the state government and local officials.
  2. The Justice Department, meanwhile, asked authorities in Switzerland, France, Luxembourg and Britain to freeze bank accounts in which Noriega is believed to have stashed millions of dollars in illegal drug profits.
  3. Under the measure, the arrest authority for Border Patrol agents has been expanded from immigration law violations to other crimes, including suspected drug activity.
  4. President Virgilio Barco revived Colombia's extradition treaty with the United States, where the top cocaine lords are wanted on drug charges.
  5. Outright acquisitions of other drug makers would be too costly, he said.
  6. Everyone in this border town knows who the drug smugglers are, but they don't want to talk about it.
  7. In the church meeting, Mr. Probert asks the president of the project's tenants' association, a slim nervous woman, to ask the borough council to kick out the drug dealers.
  8. Mercedes Reyes, the plantation superintendent, said the Haitians might be thieves or drug runners and would be turned over to the police.
  9. What value does it have for Mr. Harwood not to have access to IL-2? Many very dedicated cancer researchers have suggested that the process of drug approval is much too slow and much too expensive to be truly responsive to the needs of cancer patients.
  10. The bill unveiled Thursday requires the whipping post in addition to jail time for anyone convicted of dealing hard drugs or involving children in the drug world.
  11. The city has suffered almost daily bombing attacks by drug traffickers, who are pressing the government to end its 13-day-old crackdown and negotiate a peace.
  12. Meanwhile, William Bennett, President Bush's drug czar, said the Colombian drug operation has been severely disrupted even if the top kingpins have eluded capture.
  13. Meanwhile, William Bennett, President Bush's drug czar, said the Colombian drug operation has been severely disrupted even if the top kingpins have eluded capture.
  14. Sullivan assured panel members that he is putting the FDA's house in order, restructuring its management and adding resources in the wake of the generic drug fraud and corruption scandal.
  15. The indictments send a message that drug smugglers can never be sure who they're dealing with, said U.S. Attorney Dexter Lehtinen.
  16. It stated: "Money isn't everything (Yeah right)." Efforts by the United States and Peru to agree on terms for a military aid program to fight drug smuggling have broken down, the State Department said Wednesday.
  17. Galan, the leading presidential candidate, was an outspoken foe of the drug traders.
  18. Gejdenson and other lawmakers have long urged the NRC to impose strict drug and alcohol standards instead of leaving it up individual utilities.
  19. But it fell into the minus column after profit-taking developed in shares of securities houses, drug makers, real-estate concerns and other companies.
  20. The Boeing 727 plane arrived in Caracas on Wednesday night from Miami and the drug was found a few hours later, airport authorities said.
  21. A Mexican police officer was arraigned Friday in the 1985 torture-murder of U.S. drug agent Enrique Camarena.
  22. Some industry analysts say the baby boomers could help boost sales by year-end to more than double the drug's 1987 world-wide sales.
  23. The Panamanian leader has been indicted on drug charges in the United States.
  24. The others may have missed what drug treatment professionals call the "treatable moment."
  25. NII's owns FoxMeyer Drug, the nation's third-largest drug distributor.
  26. Los Angeles drug gangs are spreading cocaine and violence in cities nationwide and may become a new form of organized crime unless they are stopped soon, the Los Angeles County district attorney warns.
  27. On Thursday, a paramilitary squad run by the powerful Medellin cartel declared it would wage "total and absolute war on the government, on the industrial and political oligarchy," and others the drug lords consider their enemies.
  28. Medellin, a city of 2 million people in northwest Colombia, is the the headquarters for Colombia's biggest drug traffickers.
  29. The drug, which helps to boost a patient's immune system, was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in late February.
  30. The renewed attention to generics stems from disclosures of improprieties that so far have been confined to a few generic drug makers and Food and Drug Administration employees but that some fear could be more widespread.
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