释义 |
narco|ˈnɑːkəʊ| U.S. slang abbrev. of narcotic or narcotics, used esp. (freq. attrib.) = narc (see also quots.).
1955Amer. Speech XXX. 87 Narco, the narcotic hospital in Lexington, Kentucky. 1958J. & W. Hawkins Death Watch 43 This informant is a thief, a narco or a four-bottle bum. 1960Sat. Rev. (U.S.) 6 Feb. 11/3 The Beat Generation has marihuana and the ritual of dodging the ‘narcos’—the narcotics squad. 1961Rigney & Smith Real Bohemia p. xvi, Narco, the, federal narcotics agents. 1964Manhunt Mar. 67/2, I feel very strongly about helping narco violators. Ibid. 68/1 You've gone to bat on forty-three narcos without a single acquittal! 1968Wall St. Jrnl. 19 Feb. 1/1 Students also have agitated against university acquiescence in the presence on the campus of ‘narcos’—police agents seeking to make arrests for violations of narcotics laws, whose basic premises many of the students question. 1970K. Platt Pushbutton Butterfly (1971) xi. 126 Tina was in the drug racket... The narco squad might have had reason to suspect her. 1971‘D. Shannon’ Ringer (1972) iii. 58 The pedigrees varied from burglary to narco dealing to rape. 1972[see narc]. |