drug
Prononciation : [/dɹʌɡ/]
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Contexte : « medicine »
(noun) a substance used to treat or cure illnesses or medical conditions. Medicine that a doctor prescribes to help make you better.
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The doctor prescribed a drug to help with my headache.
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Taking the wrong drug can make you even sicker.
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Have you ever taken a drug to feel better when you were sick?
Contexte : « illegal substances »
(noun) a substance that is used for non-medical purposes, often recreationally, and can be harmful. Illegal substances that can be dangerous if not used properly.
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They found drugs in the person's car during a routine search.
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Using illegal drugs can lead to addiction and serious health problems.
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Why do some people choose to use illegal drugs even though they know the risks?
Contexte : « spiking or adding substances »
(verb) to add a substance to food or drink without someone knowing, usually to make them feel different or act in a specific way. When someone secretly puts something in your drink or food.
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He claims someone drugged his drink at the party.
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It's illegal and dangerous to drug someone's drink without their consent.
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What should you do if you suspect someone has drugged your drink?
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