doping

dop·ing

 (dō′pĭng)
n.
The use of a drug, such as a steroid or a blood product, such as erythropoietin, to improve athletic performance.
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doping

(ˈdəʊpɪŋ)
n
1. (General Sporting Terms) sport
a. the use of performance-enhancing drugs by athletes, or on racing animals
b. (as modifier): a doping scandal.
2. (General Sporting Terms) (as modifier): a doping scandal.
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Translations
Doping
dopingdouppaus
dopagedoping
drogaggio
dopingdotering
doping

doping

[ˈdəʊpɪŋ] N (Sport) → dopaje m, doping m
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doping

[ˈdəʊpɪŋ] (SPORT)
ndopage m
modif [offence, allegation, charge, scandal, test] → de dopage
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doping

n (Sport) → Doping nt; doping problemDopingproblem nt
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doping

n (sports) dopaje m
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