drug
noun
verb
drʌɡ
noun
1
an
illegal
substance
such
as
MARIJUANA
or
COCAINE
,
which
some
people
take
in
order
to
feel
happy,
relaxed,
or
excited
毒品
2
a
medicine,
or
a
substance
for
making
medicines
药物,药材
a
drug
used
in
the
treatment
of
cancer
用于治疗癌症的一种药物
[+
for
]
new
drugs
for
AIDS-related
conditions
治疗艾滋病相关病症的新药
Drugs
prescribed
(=ordered
for
people)
by
doctors
can
be
extremely
hazardous
if
used
in
the
wrong
way
医生开的处方药如果用错是非常危险的。
The
big
drug
companies
make
huge
profits.
大型制药公司利润丰厚。
3
a
substance
that
people
doing
a
sport
sometimes
take
illegally
to
improve
their
performance
运动禁药
She
was
banned
from
the
Olympics
after
failing
a
drug
test
(=a
test
that
shows
if
you
have
taken
drugs)
.
她药检未能过关,被禁止参加奥运会。
performance-enhancing
drugs
4
a
substance
such
as
tobacco,
coffee,
or
alcohol,
that
makes
you
want
more
and
more
of
it
成瘾性物质〔如烟草、咖啡、酒〕
usually singular 一般用单数
5
be (like) a drug
if
an
activity
is
like
a
drug,
you
enjoy
it
so
much
that
you
want
to
do
it
more
and
more
〔某项活动〕使人上瘾,让人欲罢不能
Athletics
is
like
a
drug,
it
keeps
dragging
you
back
for
more.
体育运动会让人上瘾,会不断地拽你回去练了又要练。
verb
6
to
give
a
person
or
animal
a
drug,
especially
in
order
to
make
them
feel
tired
or
go
to
sleep,
or
to
make
them
perform
well
in
a
race
使服用麻醉药,用药麻醉; 使服用禁药
Johnson
drugged
and
attacked
four
women.
约翰逊用药麻醉并侵犯了四名妇女。
There
was
no
evidence
that
the
horse
had
been
drugged.
没有证据表明这匹马服过禁药。
7
to
put
drugs
in
someone’s
food
or
drink
in
order
to
make
them
feel
tired
or
go
to
sleep
在〔食物或饮料〕中下麻醉药,投放麻药于;
The
wine
had
been
drugged.
这酒里被放了麻药。
8
be drugged up to the eyeballs
to
have
taken
a
lot
of
illegal
drugs,
or
to
have
been
given
a
lot
of
medicine
[尤英] 已吸食大量毒品; 已服用大量药品; 被〔医生〕用大量麻醉药麻醉
especially BrE
She
was
in
pain,
despite
being
drugged
up
to
the
eyeballs.
尽管用了大量的麻药,她仍然觉得痛。