hard drugs
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++ˌhard ˈdrugs noun [plural] MDDDRUGvery strong illegal drugs such as heroin and cocaine 硬性毒品,烈性毒品〔如海洛因、可卡因等〕 → soft drug
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hard drugs• Our reporters uncovered a generation who have been sucked into a dark underworld of solvent abuse and hard drugs.• The linking of alcohol and hard drugs confuses health education messages.• Tobacco and alcohol are far more harmful than the so-called hard drugs, heroin and cocaine.• No topless dancers, no hard drugs, no trial.• She warned that even the first injection of hard drugs can kill.• Dealing in drugs, particularly hard drugs, is not an activity condoned by any of the community organisations on the estate.• He accepted that legalisation would not necessarily greatly increase addiction to hard drugs such as cocaine and heroin.• Is it fair to equate alcohol with hard drugs?ˌhard ˈdrugs nounChineseSyllable
and such cocaine very Corpus strong illegal as heroin drugs
hard drugs
ˌhard ˈdrugs
noun [plural]
very strong illegal drugs such as heroin and cocaine ⇨ soft drug
ˌhard ˈdrugs
noun [plural]very strong illegal drugs such as heroin and cocaine ⇨ soft drug
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