英:[prɪ'skraɪbd]
美:[prɪˈskraɪbd]
英:[prɪ'skraɪbd]
美:[prɪˈskraɪbd]
adj.
规定的,法定的
v.
开药方( prescribe的过去式和过去分词 )
指示
规定
指定遵守
词根:prescribe
vi.prescribe 规定;开药方
vt.prescribe 规定;开处方
verb
intransitive verb
to lay down a rule : dictate
[Middle English, from Medieval Latin praescribere, from Latin, to write at the beginning] to claim a title to something by right of prescription
to write or give medical prescriptions
to become by prescription invalid or unenforceable
transitive verb
to lay down as a guide, direction, or rule of action : ordain
to specify with authority
to designate or order the use of as a remedy a prescribed burn to restore natural forest conditions
prescribed a painkiller
prescribed time法定期间
prescribed form规定格式
Middle English, from Latin praescribere to write at the beginning, dictate, order, from prae- + scribere to write — more at scribe
The first known use of prescribe was in the 15th century
presentableadjective
having a satisfactory or pleasing appearance
presencenoun
the fact or state of being present
no one noticed the stranger's presence
position close to a person
in the presence of a guest
a person's appearance
a stately presence
something felt or believed to be present
a ghostly presence
prescriptionnoun
the action of prescribing rules or directions
a written direction or order for the preparation and use of a medicine
a medicine that is prescribed
prescriptionnoun
the action of prescribing rules or directions
a written direction or order for the preparation and use of a medicine
a medicine that is prescribed
prescribeverb
to lay down as a rule of action
the route that was prescribed
to order or direct the use of something as a remedy
the doctor prescribed an antibiotic
prescribeverb
to lay down as a rule of action
the route that was prescribed
to order or direct the use of something as a remedy
the doctor prescribed an antibiotic
prescribeverb
to lay down as a rule of action
the route that was prescribed
to order or direct the use of something as a remedy
the doctor prescribed an antibiotic
1 The curriculum is rigidly prescribed from an early age.
自儿童时起即已开始有严格的课程设置.
2 He was examined again and then prescribed a different herbal medicine.
医生又对他诊察了一遍,然后开了另外一种草药。
3 An assortment of antipsychotic medicines was prescribed, and he improved gradually—but never enough, apparently, to merit discharge.
4 The law prescribes a prison sentence of at least five years for the crime.
5 The punishments for robbery and murder are prescribed in the penal code.
对抢劫和凶杀的惩罚在刑法中有明文规定.
6 If the first round of antibiotics didn’t cure a patient, a retreatment with the same drugs, plus one, was prescribed.
7 The doctor prescribed three months of physical therapy for my leg injury.
8 Shuttled from one specialist to the next, the girl had been prescribed to shun garlic, consume disproportionate quantities of bitters, meditate, drink green coconut water, and swallow raw duck’s eggs beaten in milk.
9 The pharmacist made up the prescribed medicine.
药剂师按方子配好了药.
10 This drug should not be prescribed to children.
11 She left Papa-Nnukwu to rest and went out to buy the medicine that Doctor Nduoma had prescribed, worry lines etched in her forehead.
12 Nevertheless, the planes hired by the United States Department of Agriculture and the New York Department of Agriculture and Markets in 1957 showered down the prescribed DDT-in-fuel-oil with impartiality.
13 All I knew was that it was controllable and wouldn’t affect my work habits ... if I take the prescribed drugs.
14 She stopped taking the prescribed medications.
她不再服用医生开的药。
15 A fact bobbed up from my memory, that the ancient Egyptians prescribed walking through a garden as a cure for the mad.
16 In my humble opinion, the prescribed story structure, the limited length, and the other restrictions inherent to film cause the truth to be treated as a handicap.
17 The doctor prescribed a glucose formula, crushed aspirins in a mortar, and told them to wrap the child with quilts and covers.
18 The white wings too are prescribed issue; they are to keep us from seeing, but also from being seen.
19 One aunt prescribed to her sisters the elixir of large doses of castor oil during the last weeks of pregnancy.
20 Denied a preliminary injunction, the protesting citizens had to suffer the prescribed drenching with DDT, but thereafter persisted in efforts to obtain a permanent injunction.
1 规定
set regulation regulatory compulsory normative prescriptive formulary stipulated regulative law condition rule provision prescription prescript provide prescribe fix regulate dictate enact stipulate ordain make it a condition given requirement stipulation give require do's and don'ts dos and don'ts lay down provide for mandatory state define mandate set down
4 规定的
set regulation regulatory compulsory normative prescriptive formulary stipulated regulative given mandatory
6 处方