prescription / prɪˈskrɪp ʃən /

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prescription2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Medicine/Medical. a direction, usually written, by the physician to the pharmacist for the preparation and use of a medicine or remedy.the medicine prescribed: Take this prescription three times a day.
  2. an act of prescribing.
  3. that which is prescribed.
  4. Law. Also called positive prescription .a long or immemorial use of some right with respect to a thing so as to give a right to continue such use.Also called positive prescription .the process of acquiring rights by uninterrupted assertion of the right over a long period of time.Also called negative prescription .the loss of rights to legal remedy due to the limitation of time within which an action can be taken.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. sold only upon medical prescription; ethical.Compare over-the-counter.

prescription 近义词

n. 名词 noun

formula, medicine

更多prescription例句

  1. Two other home tests approved by the FDA — Lucira Health’s “All-In-One” test kit and Abbott’s BinaxNOW test — require a doctor’s prescription, making them unhelpful for stopping asymptomatic transmission.
  2. His prescriptions have nothing to do with GameStop’s ailments.
  3. You can be denied if you have abused prescription drugs or alcohol.
  4. Cannabis for sickness and painThis plant isn’t legal in most of the US, but in some states you can grow cannabis and get flowers or therapeutic products derived from it with a medical prescription.
  5. Alternately you can also get prescription ski goggles, typically these work by inserting a prescription lens.
  6. Term limits could be a prescription to speed change along.
  7. I take calcium and vitamin D supplements, but prescription medications are generally only for women in menopause.
  8. With prescription drug abuse rampant in the U.S., New York is taking steps to stop it.
  9. His first prescription when I saw him was to have the CAT scan test that I had been forced to postpone for a month and a half.
  10. No one should be given a lethal prescription of drugs when they are gripped by mental illness or in a temporary depression.
  11. No, I'm only going to save the reputation of AEsculapius by giving him a prescription got from a quack to give to a goose.
  12. The doctor who prescribes gratuitously gives a worthless prescription.
  13. It arises from prescription (Greek: θεματισμὡ), from usage, or from nature.
  14. Very few cases had a second chill after taking the prescription.
  15. But we would earnestly advise her to try kissing a multitude of live men before taking so peculiar a prescription.