prescription
n.药方,处方的药
释义2:
prescription
/ pris5kripFEn /
◙ noun1. an instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be issued with a medicine or treatment• 处方,药方 »he scribbled a prescription for tranquillizers. 他草草地开了张镇定剂药方。 »[mass noun] the lotion is available on prescription. 凭药方,这种药液是可以得到的。 »[as modifier] prescription drugs. 处方药。 [mass noun] the action of prescribing a medicine or treatment• 开处方,开药方 »the unnecessary prescription of antibiotics. 无必要开的抗菌素。 a medicine or remedy that is prescribed• 处方药 »I've got to pick up my prescription from the chemist's. 我得到药房取药。2. a recommendation that is authoritatively put forward• 权威推荐 »effective prescriptions for sustaining rural communities. 维持乡村社区的有效权威推荐。 [mass noun] the authoritative recommendation of an action or procedure• 规定;指定 »rather than prescription there would be guidance. 与其规定,不如引导。3. (也作 positive prescription)[Law] the establishment of a claim founded on the basis of a long or indefinite period of uninterrupted use or of long-standing custom• [律] 取得时效(根据长期或不确定时期持续使用或以长期习惯为基础确立的要求权)【语源】
1. late Middle English (as a legal term): via Old French from Latin praescriptio(n-), from the verb praescribere (see prescribe ). Sense 1 dates from the late 16th cent
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