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dispensary

/dih-spen-suh-ree/US // dɪˈspɛn sə ri //UK // (dɪˈspɛnsərɪ, -srɪ) //

药房,药局,药店,诊所

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural dis·pen·sa·ries.

    • : a place where something is dispensed, especially medicines.
    • : a charitable or public facility where medicines are furnished and free or inexpensive medical advice is available.

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Examples

  • She then joined her sister at her small dispensary, where she provided poor women medications, health advice and referrals to charities.

  • So she drove to Hollywood and pulled into a parking space outside a dispensary.

  • Projections show Lemon Grove taking in about $350,000 annually from the sale of medicinal cannabis from every operating dispensary, with one business currently open and another slated to open in early 2021.

  • Stockton University, SUNY Morrisville and Colorado State University at Pueblo offer undergraduate minors to prepare students for careers in dispensary operations, manufacturing and law.

  • Founded in 2014, the family-owned business operates dispensaries rooted in a patient-centric approach.

  • This year, the dispensary is launching its sale on Thanksgiving, carrying over into Black Friday.

  • Thus far, the most talked-about Green Friday hotspot is Denver dispensary the Grass Station.

  • Few applicants had a location nailed down to accommodate their indoor cultivation and dispensary needs.

  • But the dispensary business is built on fictions that make it almost inherently non-law-abiding.

  • One day it did accompany her to the knowledge dispensary, Which to every rule and precedent was recklessly contrary.

  • Aided by the dean and chapter he established the first dispensary for the poor at Carlisle.

  • Why, my father kept on his dispensary in the days when the practice was at its best.

  • From that moment the travelling dispensary was locked up, and the doctor was the only one to profit by its contents.

  • The dispensary doctor dines off a table which once graced the parlour of a parish priest.