dope

BrE /dəʊp/ AmE /doʊp/

noun / adjective en → es

1 DRUG [uncountable] B2

a drug, especially an illegal one such as heroin or cocaine

droga (ilegal)

Collocations to do/drop/take dope

  • He was arrested for dealing in dope.

    Fue arrestado por traficar con drogas.

2 FOOD [uncountable] B1

a sweet food or drink, especially one that contains a lot of sugar and is eaten as a treat

golosina, dulce

Collocations to have/take some dope

  • The kids are allowed to have a little dope after dinner.

    A los niños se les permite tomar un poco de golosina después de la cena.

3 EXCELLENT [adjective before noun] B2

very good or excellent; of high quality

excelente, genial

Collocations dope idea

  • That's a dope idea!

    ¡Esa es una excelente idea!

4 IDIOT [countable] B2

a stupid or foolish person; an idiot

tonto, idiota

Collocations to act like a dope

  • He acted like such a dope at the party.

    Se comportó como un idiota en la fiesta.

5 Slang [intransitive] C1

(slang) to talk or behave in an excited, enthusiastic way; to be very interested and involved in something

entusiasmarse, emocionarse

Collocations to dope about sth

  • He dopes on and on about his new car.

    Se entusiasma mucho sobre su nuevo coche.

6 Slang [transitive] C1

(slang) to give someone a lot of information or advice, especially about something that is new and exciting; to inform

informar, dar información

Collocations to dope sb on sth

  • He dopes me on all the latest music.

    Me informa sobre toda la música más reciente.

7 Slang [transitive] C1

(slang) to make someone feel very happy or excited; to thrill

emocionar, entusiasmar

Collocations to dope sb with sth

  • The concert doped the crowd.

    El concierto emocionó a la multitud.

8 Slang [transitive] C1

(slang) to make someone feel very tired or exhausted; to tire out

agotar, cansar

Collocations to dope sb with sth

  • The long day at work doped me.

    El largo día en el trabajo me agotó.