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I . dope [dəʊp, Am doʊp] N inf

1. dope no pl (drug):

dope
prochy pl

2. dope no pl (marihuana):

dope
trawka f

3. dope no pl SPORTS:

dope
koks m

4. dope (person):

dope

5. dope no pl (information):

dope

II . dope [dəʊp, Am doʊp] VB trans inf

1. dope (give drugs):

dope

2. dope (in sport):

3. dope (add drugs):

to dope sth

dope dealer N inf

dope test N

Usage examples with dope

to dope sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He began spinning at local reggae parties, and soon transformed his innate ear for dope music into producing top-notch rap instrumentals.
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In some studies the materials were previously doped with tritium.
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And none of the characters have love affairs or get pregnant or take dope.
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Not, as has been claimed, to get him doping products.
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The entire fuselage was then tightly wrapped in fine aviation fabric which was doped in place.
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Optical fibers doped with a wavelength shifter are typically used to collect scintillation light in particle physics experiments.
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Optical fibers doped with a wavelength shifter collect scintillation light in physics experiments.
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These are synthesis of the feedstock (the unspun silk dope in spiders), and synthesis of the spinning conditions (the funnel, valve, tapering duct, and spigot).
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Afraid of driving under the influence, his customers are not buying his grog, they're going out to the carpark to smoke dope.
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The engines ran with high-compression pistons and doped leaded fuel.
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