Drugs
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drugs teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- uyuşturucu
Örnek Cümle:
Tom'un uyuşturucu kullandığını sanmıyorum.
-I think that Tom doesn't do drugs.
Örnek Cümle:
O, uyuşturucu kullandığı için takımdan ilişkisi kesildi.
-He was dropped from the team for using drugs.
- ilaçlar
Örnek Cümle:
Hastalıklarla mücadele etmek için doktorlar ilaçlar öneriyor.
-Doctors suggest drugs to fight diseases.
Örnek Cümle:
Kocası ilaçlara aşırı bağımlıdır.
-Her husband is heavily dependent on drugs.
- drog
- drug
- {i} ilaç
Hastalıklarla mücadele etmek için doktorlar ilaçlar öneriyor.
-Doctors suggest drugs to fight diseases.
Yaşlı adam kalbi için güçlü ilaçlar alıyor.
-The elderly man takes strong drugs for his heart.
- drug
- hap
Adam uyuşturucu bulundurmaktan hapiste 3 yıl geçirdi.
-Adam spent 3 years in jail for drug possession.
Mahkûm uyuşturucu satıcısı ölüm cezasını ömür boyu hapis cezasına düşürtmek için yetkililere boyun eğmeye istekliydi.
-The convicted drug dealer was willing to comply with the authorities to have his death sentence reduced to a life sentence.
- drug
- (Hukuk) uyuşturucu
Eğlence uyuşturucu kullanımı birçok şehir efsanelerine ilham veriyor.
-Recreational drug use inspires many urban legends.
Ben, yakalanmadan önce Tom'un yıllardır Amerika'ya uyuşturucu ticareti yaptığını duydum.
-I heard that Tom had been smuggling drugs into America for years before he got caught.
- drug
- {f} ilaçla uyuşturmak
- drug
- ecza
En yakın eczane nerede?
-Where is the nearest drugstore?
Eczane yolun sonunda.
-The drugstore is at the end of this road.
- drug
- (Tıp) drog
- counterfeit drugs
- (Tıp) sahte ilaçlar
- drug
- (Mekanik) alt derece
- drug
- yiyecek
- drug
- içecek
- over the counter drugs
- (Tıp) reçetesiz satılan ilaçlar
- psychotropic drugs
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) psikotropik ilaçlar
- psychotropic drugs
- (Tıp,Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) psikotrop ilaçlar
- use drugs
- uyuşturucu kullanmak
- drug
- uyuşturucu madde
Kazananlar uyuşturucu madde kullanmaz.
-Winners don't use drugs.
Onlar onun bagajında uyuşturucu madde buldu.
-They found drugs in his luggage.
- do drugs
- uyuşturucu kullanmak
- high on drugs
- Uyuşturucu yüksek
- over-the-counter drugs
- tezgahüstü ilaçlar
- over-the-counter drugs
- Reçeteye tabi olmayan ilaçlar
- prescription drugs
- reçeteli ilaçlar
- purchase drugs
- satın ilaçlar
- recreational drugs
- eğlence ilaçlar
- addicted to drugs
- uyuşturucu bağımlısı
- addicted to drugs
- hapçı
- chinese herbal drugs
- (Tıp) çin bitkisel ilaçlar
- cytotoxic drugs
- (Tıp) hücreye zehirli ilaçlar
- dangerous drugs act
- (Tıp) Alışkanık yapan bazı belirli ilaçların imalatını, satışını, reçeteye yazılmasını ve dağıtımını kontrol altında tutabilmek amacıyla hazırlanan anlaşma
- designed drugs
- (Eczacılık) tasarlanmış ilaçlar
- designer drugs
- (Tıp) tasarlanmış ilaç
- drug
- zararlı ilâç vermek
- drug
- {i} narkotik
- drug
- ilaç,v.ilaç ver: n.ilaç
- drug
- {f} uyuşturucu vermek
- drug
- {f} (yiyeceğe/içeceğe) uyuşturucu ilaç katmak
- drug
- {f} ilaç vermek
- drug
- (Tıp) İlaç, ecza, drog
- drug
- ilaçla uyutmak
- drug
- esrar
- drug
- ilâçla uyuşturmak
- drug
- {f} uyuşturmak
Fadıl, Leyla'yı uyuşturmak için güçlü bir sakinleştirici kullandı.
-Fadil used a powerful sedative to drug Layla.
- drug
- yemek veya içki içine uyuşturucu veya zehirli ilâç katmak
- drug
- alışkanlık meydana getiren kimyasal madde
- essential drugs list
- (Tıp) temel ilaçlar listesi
- gateway drugs
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) geçiş maddeleri
- i'm not allergic to any drugs
- herhangi bir ilaca karşı alerjim yok
- i've never used drugs
- hiç narkotik kullanmadım
- illegal trafficking in drugs
- (Avrupa Birliği) yasadışı uyuşturucu madde ticareti
- illicit use of drugs
- (Avrupa Birliği) yasadışı uyuşturucu madde kullanımı
- quit taking drugs
- ilaç bırakmak
- sulfa drugs
- sülfa ilaçlar
- sulfa drugs
- sülfonamid
- sulpha drugs
- sülfonamid
- sulpha drugs
- sülfa ilaçlar
- under the influence of drugs
- uyuşturucu etkisi altında
- under the influence of drugs
- uyuşmuş
- use drugs
- uyuşturucu almak
İlgili Terimler
drugs teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- most prescription drugs are covered by the plan
- plural of drug
- In the United States, medicinal products used for the treatment of diseases
- A "no tolerance" policy against the use of non-prescribed drugs is maintained on all yachts
- Commonly used drugs include marijuana, alcohol, cocaine, crack, heroin, speed, tranquilizers, sleeping pills, LSD, XTC, inhalants, amphetamines, GHB, and prescription medication
- Drugs include both prescription and nonprescription pharmaceuticals; biologically-derived products such as vaccines, serums, and blood derived products; tissues and organs; disinfectants; and radiopharmaceuticals Drugs are natural products or synthetic chemicals that can alter the way the body works, or which are used to prevent or treat disease
- includes nonprescription drugs and vitamins and prescription drugs
- 1 in positive sense; used to balance or connect disharmony with the body 2 escape from dealing with life 3 searching for answers outside instead of inside
- third-person singular of drug
- bounce
- dope
- substance
- club drugs
- plural form of club drug
- date rape drugs
- plural form of date rape drug
- dissociative drugs
- plural form of dissociative drug
- do drugs
- To abuse an illegal drug or drugs, especially as a result of chemical addiction
- drug
- A substance, often addictive, which affects the central nervous system
- drug
- A substance, especially one which is illegal, ingested for recreational use
We were somewhere around Barstow on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take hold.
- drug
- A chemical or substance, not necessarily for medical purposes, which alters the way the mind or body works
- drug
- To administer intoxicating drugs to, generally without the recipient's knowledge or consent
She suddenly felt strange, and only then realized she'd been drugged.
- drug
- A substance used to treat an illness, relieve a symptom, or modify a chemical process in the body for a specific purpose
The revenues from both brand-name drugs and generic drugs have increased.
- drug
- Simple past tense and past participle of drag
You look like someone drug you behind a horse for half a mile.
- fertility drugs
- plural form of fertility drug
- gateway drugs
- plural form of gateway drug
- non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
- plural form of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug
- nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
- plural form of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug
- on drugs
- under the influence of drugs
- over-the-counter drugs
- plural form of over-the-counter drug
- prescription drugs
- plural form of prescription drug
- recreational drugs
- plural form of recreational drug
- small molecule drugs
- plural form of small molecule drug
- sulfa drugs
- plural form of sulfa drug
- drug
- {n} a medical simple, a thing of little worth
- drug
- {v} to season wih drugs, make offensive
- addiction to drugs
- compulsive drug use, habitual drug use
- addictive drugs
- narcotics that are habit-forming
- commission on narcotic drugs
- the commission of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations that is concerned with drug traffic
- does drugs
- takes drugs (marijuana, cocaine, heroin, etc.)
- drug
- Any chemical compound that may be used on humans to help in diagnosis, treatment, cure, mitigation, or prevention of disease or other abnormal conditions
- drug
- 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 Anyone could have drugged that wine. Any chemical agent that affects the function of living things. Some, including antibiotics, stimulants, tranquilizers, antidepressants, analgesics, narcotics, and hormones, have generalized effects. Others, including laxatives, heart stimulants, anticoagulants, diuretics, and antihistamines, act on specific systems. Vaccines are sometimes considered drugs. Drugs may protect against attacking organisms (by killing them, stopping them from reproducing, or blocking their effects on the host), substitute for a missing or defective substance in the body, or interrupt an abnormal process. A drug must bind with receptors in or on cells and cannot work if the receptors are absent or its configuration does not fit theirs. Drugs may be given by mouth, by injection, by inhalation, rectally, or through the skin. The oldest existing catalogue of drugs is a stone tablet from ancient Babylonia ( 1700 BC); the modern drug era began when antibiotics were discovered in 1928. Synthetic versions of natural drugs led to design of drugs based on chemical structure. Drugs must be not only effective but safe; side effects can range from minor to dangerous (see drug poisoning). Many illegal drugs also have medical uses (see cocaine; heroin; drug addiction). See also drug resistance; pharmacology; pharmacy. designer drug drug addiction drug poisoning drug resistance Food and Drug Administration sulfa drug nonsteroidal anti inflammatory drugs
- drug
- To affect or season with drugs or ingredients; esp
- drug
- Also Fig
- drug
- To add intoxicating drugs to with the intention of drugging someone
- drug
- use recreational drugs
- drug
- A drug, especially illegal, taken for recreational use
- drug
- Any commodity that lies on hand, or is not salable; an article of slow sale, or in no demand
- drug
- a substance that, when administered to an organism or a system derived from an organism, may modify one or more of its functions
- drug
- administer a drug to; "They drugged the kidnapped tourist"
- drug
- Phrases such as drug use, drug policy, and alcohol, tobacco and other drugs (ATOD) as used in this guide, are meant to include tobacco, and other items such as marijuana and cocaine
- drug
- 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. the drug companies
- drug
- Substance used to treat an illness, relieve a symptom or modify a chemical process in the body for a specific purpose
- drug
- a substance that is used as a medicine or narcotic administer a drug to; "They drugged the kidnapped tourist" use recreational drugs
- drug
- As defined in Section 201(g)(1) of the Act means (a) articles that are recognized in the official United States Pharmacopeia, official Homeopathic Pharmacopeia of the United States, or official National Formulary, or any supplement to them; (b) articles intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease in humans or other animals; and articles (other than food) intended to affect the structure or any function of the body of humans or other animals
- drug
- Any chemical compound that is used in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, or cure of disease, for the relief of pain, or to control or improve any physiological or pathological disorder in humans or animals
- drug
- a substance used as or in medicine
- drug
- A biologically active compound or mixture used to cure, prevent, or detect disease, to control biological processes, or to alter mental state
- drug
- To prescribe or administer drugs or medicines
- drug
- {i} natural or artificial substance used as a medication; narcotic, opiate, hallucinogen
- drug
- – Any chemical compound that may be used on or administered to humans as an aid in the diagnosis, treatment, cure, mitigation, or prevention of disease or other abnormal conditions
- drug
- A drudge (?)
- drug
- *: Any synthetic or natural chemical substance used in the treatment, prevention, or diagnosis of disease, or for other medical reasons
- drug
- A chemical taken into the body which causes changes in the body
- drug
- Any molecule that affects a biological process More strictly, a molecule whose pharmacological activity can be correlated with its chemical structure Historically, drugs were identified and extracted from naturally occurring fungi, plants, and other flora and fauna, with little direction given to the targeting of a particular disease Increasingly, however, modern drugs are being discovered through the precise targeting of a particular disease state dissected at the molecular level, and the drugs may be genes, the protein products of genes (such as recombinant insulin or erythropoetin), or small molecules created by design or diversity to modulate a specific disease process Irrespective of the process of novel drug discovery, all drugs must undergo a lengthy process of preclinical and clinical review Source : Celera
- drug
- a substance that is used as a medicine or narcotic administer a drug to; "They drugged the kidnapped tourist"
- drug
- > duping
- drug
- The FDA indicates that drugs are articles (other than food) intended for the use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention in man or other animals Drugs can also affect the structure or function of the body are included in this definition
- drug
- means a controlled substance or a controlled substance analogue listed in schedule 1 or schedule 2 of part 72 of the Michigan public health code, Act No 368 of the Public Acts of 1978, being sections 333 7201, et seq , of the Michigan Compiled Laws, as may be amended from time to time
- drug
- {f} administer a medication, sedate; poison; mix food with a drug
- drug
- A substance or combination of substances used or intended to be used to diagnose, treat, mitigate or prevent a disease, disorder or abnormal physical or mental state, or a symptom of them, or to restore, correct or modify organic functions, in man or animal, and includes a substance or combination of substances named or included by reference in the Pharmacists, Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act (PPODS)CPBC, Schedule A or Schedule B
- drug
- to stupefy by a narcotic drug
- drug
- To administer intoxicating drugs to, generally without the recipients knowledge or consent
- drug
- Any animal, vegetable, or mineral substance used in the composition of medicines; any stuff used in dyeing or in chemical operations
- drug
- US, past of drag
- drug
- A chemical or substance, not necessarily for medical purposes, that alters the way the mind or body works
- drug
- Any substance which when absorbed into a living organism may modify one or more of its functions The term is generally accepted for a substance taken for a therapeutic purpose, but is also commonly used for abused substances Synonymous with medicine, pharmaceutical [IUPAC Compendium]
- drug
- a substance that can modify one or more of the body's functions
- drug
- Any article intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease in man
- drug
- A substance that is taken to suppress an unwanted condition or feeling; in large doses, it can be a poison A small amount gives a stimulant [increases activity] reaction, a greater amount can sedate [make drowsy] Too large an amount can kill For example, caffeine, found in coffee, is a drug One or two cups of coffee can "wake you up " Ten cups would probably put you to sleep 100 might kill you A drug is also something that can alter your emotions, your mindmake you feel "high "
- drug
- Drugs are substances that some people take because of their pleasant effects, but which are usually illegal. His mother was on drugs, on cocaine She was sure Leo was taking drugs the problem of drug abuse
- drug
- To dose to excess with, or as with, drugs
- drug
- If you drug a person or animal, you give them a chemical substance in order to make them sleepy or unconscious. She was drugged and robbed
- drug
- Any substance intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, treatment, or prevention of disease or other conditions in persons Any substance other than a device or food intended to affect the structure or any function of the body of persons
- drug
- (Y/N) if an experimental or investigational drug is to be used in the study, or if a marketed drug is to be used for an unapproved use or indication
- drug
- Under the ADA , a drug means a controlled substance as defined in schedules I through V of the Controlled Substances Act (21 USC 812)
- drug
- To tincture with something offensive or injurious
- drug
- a substance that is used as a medicine or narcotic
- drug
- any animal, vegetable, or mineral substance used in the composition of medicines
- drug
- To drudge; to toil laboriously
- fertility drugs
- fertility inducing medication, medication administered to infertile women in order to induce the release of eggs from the ovaries
- generic drugs
- A prescription drug, which is chemically equivalent to a brand-name product, dispensed under its generic chemical name
- generic drugs
- Copies of innovative products sold by multiple manufacturers once any limited market exclusivity period has expired
- generic drugs
- drugs marketed under their nonproprietary name rather than a brand name
- generic drugs
- *: A prescription drug that has the same active-ingredient formula as a brand-name drug A generic drug is known only by its formula name and its formula is available to any pharmaceutical company Generic drugs are rated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to be as safe and as effective as brand name drugs and are typically less costly because advertising costs are not included
- generic drugs
- Less expensive drugs, but of the same therapeutic value Generic medicines appear on the market when the protection of original leading medicines, assured by a patent, is expired
- habit-forming drugs
- addictive substances, dangerous mood or perception altering substances
- hallucinogenic drugs
- drugs which cause the user to experience hallucinations
- hard drugs
- very strong illegal drugs such as heroin and cocaine soft drug
- illegal supply of drugs
- quantity of drugs which were obtained illegally
- narcotic drugs
- drugs that dull the senses; addictive drug
- on drugs
- addicted to narcotics, uses drugs regularly
- people against gangsterism and drugs
- a terrorist organization in South Africa formed in 1996 to fight drug lords; evolved into a vigilante group with anti Western views closely allied with Qibla; is believed to have ties to Islamic extremists in the Middle East; is suspected of conducting bouts of urban terrorism
- psychedelic drugs
- narcotic drugs which induce hallucinations (such as LSD)
- psychoactive drugs
- chemical substances that change moods and perceptions
- psychoactive drugs
- Drugs that act primarily on the central nervous system, including the brain, and change the way a person would normally think, feel or behave
- psychoactive drugs
- Drugs that influence a person's emotions, perceptions, and behaviorpsychoactive_drugs (123 0K)
- psychoactive drugs
- chemical substances that are capable of altering mood, perception or thought; if used medically called a controlled substance psychoanalysis a theory of personality and a psychological treatment that emphasizes the recovery of unconscious conflicts, motives and defenses through the use of such techniques as free association and dream analysis
- trafficking in drugs
- selling and buying of illegal drugs
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drugs teriminin Türkçe İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- Mucosal Protective Drugs
- (Tıp) Mukoz koruyucu,Mide iç çeperini asitlerden koruyan ilaçlar. Örneğin; sucralfate(Carafate), misoprostol(Cytotec), antasidler (Mylanta ve Maalox), ve bismuth subsalicylate (Pepto-Bismol)
- Prokinetic Drugs
- (Tıp) Sindirim sisteminde kasların Besinleri hareket ettirmesini sağlayan ilaçlar.Örneğin;cisapride (Propulsid)
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