dose
dose 英 [dəʊs] 美 [doʊs]
n. 剂量;一剂,一服 vi. 服药 vt. 给药;给…服药
进行时:dosing 过去式:dosed 过去分词:dosed 第三人称单数:doses 名词复数:doses
- A dose is the amount of medicine you're supposed to take. A bottle of aspirin has the recommended dose printed on its side.
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- n. 剂量;一剂,一服
- vi. 服药
- vt. 给药;给…服药
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1. In short, we badly need another very big dose of stimulus.
简言之,我们很需要另一个很大剂量的刺激计划。
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2. The consultant there stopped all of her medications except for a low dose of a single antipsychotic.
那里的医生停掉了她所有的药物,除了剂量很低的一种安定药。
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3. The risk of harm can be minimized by ensuring that prescribed medicines are of good quality, safe, effective and used by the right patient in the right dose at the right time.
通过确保具有良好质量、安全、有效的处方药品,并且在正确的时间、以正确的剂量、用在正确的病人身上,可将这种危害风险降至最低。
- dose (n.) early 15c., "the giving of medicine (in a specified amount or at a stated time)," from Middle French dose (15c.) or directly from Late Latin dosis, from Greek dosis "a portion prescribed," literally "a giving," used by Galen and other Greek physicians to mean an amount of medicine, from stem of didonai "to give" (from PIE root *do- "to give"). Slang meaning "venereal disease" is from 1914.
- dose (v.) 1650s, from dose (n.). Related: Dosed; dosing.
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