词汇 | prescription |
释义 | prescription noun uk /prɪˈskrɪp.ʃən/ us /prɪˈskrɪp.ʃən/ prescriptionnoun (MEDICINE)B1[ C ] a piece of paper on which a doctor writes the details of the medicine or drugs that someone needs: 处方,药方;处方上开的药 a doctor's prescription医生的处方 a prescription for sedatives镇静剂的处方 The doctor should give you a repeat prescription (= another piece of paper allowing more of the same medicine to be given, often without the person seeing the doctor again).医生应该给你开个重复处方。 These drugs are only available on prescription (= with a prescription from a doctor).这些药只能凭处方购买。 Prescription charges(= the standard amount of money you pay for any medicine prescribed by a doctor) are rising in June.处方药费将在6月份上涨。 improper prescription of medicines错误的药方 I was given the wrong tablets when the chemist misread my prescription. I got a prescription for some stronger painkillers. I must take that prescription to the chemist. When I bought my new glasses, they threw in a free pair of prescription sunglasses.我买新眼镜时,他们额外免费赠送了一副处方太阳镜。 Medicine in different forms bactericidal biopharmaceutical blister pack bolus booster Caplet HRT medication ointment palliative pill potion prescribed radiation therapy recommended dose remedy RT scrip syringe topically prescriptionnoun (RULE)[ C or U ]formal the act of telling someone else what they must have or do: 建议;秘诀 So what is his prescription for success?那么他认为成功的诀窍是什么? Giving orders & commands all-points bulletin boss someone around bossily bossiness bossyboots commanding decree demand dictate expect harry instruct push someone around put something on self-ordained shove shove someone around stick summons task prescription | American Dictionaryprescription noun[ C ] us/prɪˈskrɪp·ʃən/ prescriptionnoun[C] (MEDICINE)a doctor’s written direction for the medicine that someone needs and how it is to be used, or the medicine itself: The doctor gave me prescriptions for antibiotics and cough syrup. The drugstore called to say your prescription is ready to be picked up. prescriptionnoun[C] (RULES)rules or a situation that will have a particular effect: The company’s reorganization could be a prescription for disaster. prescription | Business Englishprescription noun[ C ] uk /prɪˈskrɪpʃən/us a doctor's written instruction for the medicine that someone needs and for how it should be used: These drugs are only available on prescription. The doctor wrote him a prescription for two tablets, 100 mg each for a total of 200 mg a day. prescription medications/medicines/pharmaceuticals Examples of prescriptionprescription The prevalence of various symptoms and prescriptions for antibiotics and antiviral medications were also found to be independent of virus variant. The probabilities here can be derived from statistical data on the relative frequency of prescriptions of drugs under given conditions. Prescription of, or scope for, ceremonial usage was very largely (though not totally) expunged. The total number of prescriptions in a practice correlates positively with global adherence. A review of prescription statistics shows a reduction from 1997 to 1999, especially among those older than 75 years, particularly in women. There are of course many people, including language scholars of great probity, who are watchful about prescription and hostile to 'prescriptivism'. The number of drug groups for which prescriptions are limited or prohibited has been greatly enlarged. At present, prescriptions must be signed in ink, which prevents electronic transmission. These included difficulty in obtaining prescription pads, lack of electronic prescribing, pharmacists not being aware of supplementary prescribing, and the restrictions on antibiotic prescribing. The cost estimations of the treatment consists of costs for hospitalization, remuneration for the oncologists, and drug prescriptions. The omission is especially evident in institutional prescriptions for the reduction of ethnic conflict in severely divided societies. No one could recall any problems other than administrative ones resulting from uncollected prescriptions. During 1995 and 1996 the medical prescription protocols were adapted to the increasing need of the radiation technologists for more information. They felt willing to take responsibility for asking for a prescription but were not con dent that prescribing practices were serving their patients well. For example, in order to discourage physicians from dispensing medicines, fees are increased if the physician writes prescriptions for outside pharmacies. See all examples of prescription These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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