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单词 drug
释义 drug
I. \ˈdrəg\ noun
(-s)
Usage: often attributive
Etymology: Middle English drogge, perhaps from Middle Dutch drōge (vat) dry barrel — more at dry
1.
 a. obsolete : something used in dyeing or chemical operations
 b. : a substance used as a medicine or in making medicines for internal or external use
 c. according to the Food, Drug, & Cosmetic Act
  (1) : a substance recognized in an official pharmacopoeia or formulary
  (2) : a substance intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease in man or other animal
  (3) : a substance other than food intended to affect the structure or function of the body of man or other animal
  (4) : a substance intended for use as a component of a medicine but not a device or a component, part, or accessory of a device
2. : a commodity that lies on hand or is not salable : something for which there is little or no demand — now used only in the phrase drug on the market or drug in the market
3.
 a. : a narcotic substance or preparation
  < drug addict >
  < drug user >
 b. : something that is narcotic in its effect
  < power is sweet; it is a drug, the desire for which increases with habit — Bertrand Russell >
  < with his drug of study, in his closed-in, precarious world — Edmund Wilson >
4. drugs plural : stocks or bonds of drug companies
II. verb
(drugged ; drugged ; drugging ; drugs)
transitive verb
1. : to poison with or as if with a drug
 < the very air was drugged with the long-festering animosity — L.C.Douglas >
2. : to administer a drug to
 < his wife, drugged against pain — Victor Canning >
3. : to lull or stupefy as if with a drug
 < the kind of overly familiar music that delights most audiences and drugs most critics — Time >
 < her mind was still drugged by the stupor of exhaustion — Ellen Glasgow >
 < the strong aromatic sunlight drugged him into cheerfulness — John Buchan >
intransitive verb
: to take drugs for narcotic effect
 < he neither drinks nor drugs >
 < it wouldn't surprise me if they drugged! They've got a very queer look in their eyes — Osbert Sitwell >
III. \“, ˈdru̇g\ transitive verb
(drugged ; drugged ; drugging ; drugs)
Etymology: probably by alteration
dialect Britain : drag
IV. \ˈdrəg\ noun
(-s)
: a low heavy horse-drawn truck used especially in moving timber
V.
dialect
past of drag
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