drug
n. 藥; 毒品; 成癮藥物
v. 將…麻醉; 往…投放麻醉藥
A drug is a chemical which is given to people in order to treat or prevent an illness or disease.
The drug will be useful to hundreds of thousands of infected people.
這種藥將惠及成千上萬的感染者。
...the drug companies.
製藥公司
Drugs are substances that some people take because of their pleasant effects, but which are usually illegal.
His mother was on drugs, on cocaine...
他母親吸毒,吸可卡因。
She was sure Leo was taking drugs...
她確定利奧在吸毒。
If you drug a person or animal, you give them a chemical substance in order to make them sleepy or unconscious.
They drugged the guard dog with doped meatballs...
他們用摻了麻醉藥的肉丸子麻醉了看門狗。
She was drugged and robbed.
她被人下了藥,然後遭到搶劫。
If food or drink is drugged, a chemical substance is added to it in order to make someone sleepy or unconscious when they eat or drink it.
I wonder now if that drink had been drugged...
我現在想那飲料是否被人動過手腳。
Anyone could have drugged that wine.
指不定誰在那酒裡下了藥。
1. a substance that is used as a medicine or narcotic
1. administer a drug to;
2. use recreational drugs
drug, medicine, medication, remedy, cure, chemical
這些名詞都有"藥"之意。
do drugs
(非正式)吸毒
on drugs
在用藥
The drug made her speak with a slur.
藥物使她口齒不清.
Excessive dosage of this drug can result in injury to the liver.
這種藥使用過量會損害肝臟.
They found a similar drug being tested against a rhinovirus — another cause of the common cold.
他們又發現了一種類似的用於對抗鼻病毒的藥物,這種病毒是誘發普通感冒的另一個原因.
The drug has had an immediate effect on the patient.
此藥對病人立刻產生了效果.
After taking the drug she became completely irrational.
她在吸毒後變得完全失去了理性.