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/prɪˈskrɪpʃən/ |
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1 | C a piece of paper that a doctor gives you that says what type of medicine you need 处方;药方 |
| The doctor gave me a prescription for antibiotics. 医生给了我一张抗生素的药方。 |
| repeat prescription (=a prescription for a medicine you take regularly) I need a repeat prescription. (定期服药的)相同药方 |
| 1a | C a particular medicine that a doctor has told you to take (医生开的)药 | | prescription charge (=the fixed amount you have to pay for a prescription) Prescription charges have risen again. 处方费 | |
| 1b | U the action of prescribing a medicine 开药;开处方 | |
| 1c | if a medicine is on prescription , you can only get it if you have a piece of paper from your doctor 凭处方的;根据处方的 | |
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2 | C a plan that will help you achieve something , or that will have a particular result 办法;良策 |
| +for a prescription for economic recovery 经济复苏的办法 |
| Morishita described the policy as ‘a prescription for disaster’ . 莫里什塔把这个政策描述成“应对灾难的良方”。 |
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