词汇 | dispense |
释义 | dispense verb[ T ] uk /dɪˈspens/ us /dɪˈspens/ to give out things, especially products, services, or amounts of money: 分发;提供,供应 There is a vending machine on the platform that dispenses snacks.站台上有一个出售零食的自动售货机。 to prepare and give out medicine: 配(药),开(药) UKa dispensing chemist药剂师 Giving, providing and supplying accommodate accommodate someone with something administer administration afford arm someone with something be good for somethingidiom dish hand something around hand something back hand something down hand something in outfit provision put something on re-equip re-equipment reassign reassignment render You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Medicines & drugs: administering drugs & medicines Phrasal verbdispense with something/someone dispense | American Dictionarydispense verb[ T ] us/dɪˈspens/ to give out or provide an item or substance: Is there a tourism agency that dispenses city maps? This gasoline pump is capable of dispensing eight blends of gasoline. Phrasal verbdispense with something dispense | Business Englishdispense verb uk /dɪˈspens/us [ T ] to provide something such as a service, money, or information: dispense advice/informationA personal financial manager will dispense advice on investments. The County Federation of Labor is dispensing $3 million in aid to unemployed hotel and airport workers. [ T ] COMMERCE if a machine dispenses a product or cash, it gives it out when someone puts in money or a special number: The company makes vending machines that dispense drinks and snacks. The machines not only dispense cash but also accept deposits and transfer balances. [ I or T ] to prepare medicines as a job and give or sell them to people: dispense drugs/medication/medicine Hundreds of wrong prescriptions have been dispensed. Phrasal verbdispense with sth/sb Examples of dispensedispense The time needed is something essential, not just an enforced delay; it cannot be dispensed with in favour of something brisker. The government simply dispensed patronage to the increasing numbers of its own élite. In the case of such deposits the rule that writing is required for the creation of interests in land is dispensed with. My own view is that at least most of the idealizing assumptions are either correct or can be dispensed with. Two groups with very able keyboard players ultimately dispensed with their sequenced backing tracks, and played live. Will prescribing and dispensing such pills constitute "aiding and abetting"? Clearly, the "solution" offered by the hospital, that the man raise $20,000 and provide evidence of employment, can be dispensed with rather quickly. The rule of law, in short, could be threatened or even dispensed with by parliamentary enactment. Designate a set of spatulas for dispensing tissue culture chemicals only and ensure that they are cleaned after every use. Prevailing theories, once they no longer seem appropriate, have been dispensed with. Thus, dispensing with the double t, we can summarize the situation as follows. Another distinction that might be dispensed with in a minimalist approach is the distinction between substitution and adjunction. Moreover, the analysis put forward here adds further support to the claim that the notion of c-selection can be dispensed with. Additives such as liver peptone, sodium taurocholate and anthelminthic drugs, when required, were added before dispensing. Dispensing data were aggregated to the pharmacy level by calculating a proportion of customers/drugs fulfilling the criteria indicated by each dispensing indicator. See all examples of dispense 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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