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addiction [əˈdɪkʃən] n the condition of being abnormally dependent on some habit, esp compulsive dependency on narcotic drugs
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addiction noun 1. dependence, need, habit, weakness, obsession, attachment, craving, vulnerability, subordination, enslavement, subservience, overreliance She helped him fight his drug addiction. 2. (with to) love of, passion for, attachment to, affection for, fondness for, zeal for, fervour for, ardour for I suddenly discovered an addiction to housework. Quotations "Every form of addiction is bad, no matter whether the narcotic be alcohol or morphine or idealism" [Carl Gustav Jung Memories, Dreams, and Reflections] Translations addiction [əˈdɪkʃən] N 1. (to drugs, alcohol) → adicción f, dependencia f his addiction to drugs → su adicción a or dependencia de las drogas → su drogodependencia heroin addiction → adicción f a or dependencia f de la heroína, heroinomanía f addiction [əˈdɪkʃən] n → dépendance f addiction to nicotine → dépendance à la nicotine drug addiction → toxicomanie f addiction n → Sucht f → (to nach); (no pl: = state of dependence) → Sucht f, → Süchtigkeit f; addiction to drugs/alcohol → Rauschgift-/Trunksucht f; addiction to sport → übermäßige Sportbegeisterung; to become an addiction → zur Sucht werden addiction [əˈdɪkʃ/ən] n → assuefazione f (Med) → tossicomania drug addiction → tossicodipendenza to have an addiction to chocolate → essere cioccolato-dipendente How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The man's purplish red face, his heavy eyelids, the nervous twitchings, all spoke of his addiction to drink. He was generally spoken of as a "poor mushed creatur"; and that avoidance of his neighbours, which had before been referred to his ill-will and to a probable addiction to worse company, was now considered mere craziness. (like Santa Lucia's), and other incidents of scientific inquiry, are observed to be less incompatible with poetic love than a native dulness or a lively addiction to the lowest prose. |
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