prescription
n
1 [C]
(a) doctor's written instruction for the composition and use of a medicine 处方; 药方
The doctor gave me a prescription for pain-killers. 医生给我开了个止痛药方.
(fig 比喻) His prescription for economic recovery was not well received. 他为使经济复苏提出的对策反应不佳.
(b) medicine prescribed in this way 处方上开的药
The chemist made a mistake when making up the prescription. 药剂师配错了药.
[attrib 作定语]
prescription charges, ie (in Britain) money to be paid by the patient for drugs supplied on the National Health Service 处方收费(在英国指病人为获得国民保健署所提供的药品而缴纳的费用).
2 [U] action of prescribing 开处方
The prescription of drugs is a doctor's responsibility. 开药方是医生的职责
I think it would be a good idea to have comments from secretaries and typists who are already using it. Then they can express their satisfaction with the product.
我认为,听听使用过这种计算机的秘书和打字员的反映,倒是个好主意。他们可以发表对产品满意的意见。
She herself read them to me by spelling into my hand what was written in the book.
她亲自通过在我手上拼写书中的内容,把课本对我读出来。
Following this, 60,000 Indians,including Gandhi, were put in prison.