English
Etymology
tranquilize + -er
Noun
tranquilizer (plural tranquilizers )
That which tranquillizes or soothes .
( pharmacology ) A drug used to reduce anxiety or tension .
Synonyms: ataractic , ( slang ) tranq , sedative
Translations
anything that tranquillizes or soothes
drug used to reduce anxiety or tension
Bulgarian: лекарство за успокояване n ( lekarstvo za uspokojavane )
Cebuano: ighuhupay
Chinese:
Mandarin: 鎮靜劑 / 镇静剂 (zh) ( zhènjìngjì ) , 镇静剂 (zh) ( zhènjìngjì ) , 鎮靜藥 / 镇静药 (zh) ( zhènjìngyào ) , 镇静药 (zh) ( zhènjìngyào )
Esperanto: trankviligilo
Finnish: rauhoittava (fi)
Greek: ηρεμιστικό (el) n ( iremistikó ) , αγχολυτικό (el) n ( ancholytikó )
Hebrew: תְּרוּפַת הַרְגָעָה f ( trufàt hargaá ) , ( colloquial ) כָּדוּר הַרְגָעָה m ( kadùr hargaá )
Hungarian: nyugtató (hu) , nyugtatószer (hu)
Italian: ansiolitico (it) m
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Japanese: 精神安定剤 ( seishin anteizai ) , 鎮静薬 ( chinseiyaku )
Malay: penenteram
Maori: rongoā whakamahuru
Norman: trantchilisant m
Persian: آرامبخش ( ârâm-baxš )
Portuguese: tranquilizante (pt) m
Russian: транквилиза́тор (ru) m ( trankvilizátor ) , успокои́тельное (ru) n ( uspokoítelʹnoje )
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: транквилизатор m , анксиолѝтик m
Roman: trankvilizator m , anksiolìtik (sh) m
Translations to be checked
See also