单词 | doping |
释义 | > as lemmasˈdoping ˈdoping n. and adj. ΚΠ 1889 A. Barrère & C. G. Leland Dict. Slang I. (at cited word) Doping is the stupifying men with tobacco prepared in a peculiar way... Nine out of ten saloons in the slums employ doping as a means to increase their illicit revenue. —American Newspaper. 1900 Daily News 14 Nov. 8/4 ‘Doping’ meant the administration to a horse of certain medical preparations, with the object of either stimulating or retarding the animal's progress in a race. 1903 Westm. Gaz. 15 Sept. 5/2 The Jockey Club propose to pass a rule forbidding doping in any shape or form. 1914 Racing Cal. 23 July I was unable to obtain evidence of the presence of a doping agent. 1923 P. G. Wodehouse Inimitable Jeeves xiv To tell me we ought to cook Harold's food ourselves to prevent doping. 1926 Chambers's Jrnl. 17 July 515/1 So the old reprobate's dopings had told at long last. 1926 [see sense 1b]. 1935 Discovery July 208/2 The ‘doping’ of the sample water with ‘O.T.’ is carried out automatically and with perfect precision. 1955 Times 7 June 3/3 A Harley Street specialist was one of three men who were alleged at the Central Criminal Court yesterday to have been concerned in a conspiracy concerning the doping of greyhounds. 1970 [see sense 2b]. < as lemmas |
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