drug

drug
drug [drʌg]
1. noun
drogue f ; ( = medicine) médicament m
• he's on drugs (illegal) il se drogue ; (as medication) il prend des médicaments (for contre)
• to do drugs (inf) se droguer
2. transitive verb
[+ person] droguer
3. compounds
► drug abuse noun usage m de stupéfiants
► drug abuser, drug addict noun toxicomane mf
► drug addiction noun toxicomanie f
► drug company noun laboratoire m pharmaceutique
► drug czar noun responsable mf de la lutte contre la drogue
► drug dealer noun revendeur m, -euse f de drogue
► drug habit noun
• to have a drug habit se droguer ► drug peddler, drug pusher noun revendeur m, -euse f de drogue, dealer (inf) m
► drugs ring noun réseau m de trafiquants de drogue
► drugs test noun contrôle m antidopage
► drug-taker noun consommateur m de drogue
► drug-taking noun consommation f de drogue(s)
► drug test noun contrôle m antidopage
► drug trafficking noun trafic m de drogue
► drug user noun consommateur m de drogue
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‼|/b] In the medical sense [b]drug is translated by médicament.
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[drʌg] 1.
noun
1) Medicine médicament m

to be on drugs — prendre des médicaments

2) (narcotic) drogue f

to be on ou to take drugs — gen se droguer; Sport se doper

2.
noun modifier
1) (narcotic) [problem, shipment, smuggler, trafficking] de drogue; [culture, use] de la drogue
2) Medicine [company, industry] pharmaceutique
3.
transitive verb (p prés etc -gg-)
1) (sedate) [kidnapper] administrer des somnifères à [victim]; [vet] endormir [animal]
2) (dope) mettre un somnifère dans [drink]; Sport doper [horse]

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