释义 |
Examples:surgery (branch of medicine)—pressed cake of medicine etc—the benefits of medicine are not as great as those of good nutrition—prescribed dose of medicine—(of medicine) use specifically for the treatment of—prescription (of medicine)—dose of medicine be taken in solution—Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine—(of liquor, medicine etc) strong—delivery mechanism of a medicine (e.g. pill, powder etc)—give sb a taste of his own medicine—fire cupping (acupressure technique of Chinese medicine, with fired vacuum cup applied the skin)—in Chinese medicine, preparation from rhizome of Chinese foxglove (Rehmannia glutinosa)—qi and blood (two basic bodily fluids of Chinese medicine)—Alpinia oxyphylla, a type of ginger (Chinese medicine)—depletion of the spleen (Chinese medicine)—dizziness, nausea etc brought on as a side effect of drug treatment (Chinese medicine)—fig. give sb a taste of his own medicine—Beijing University of Chinese Medicine—be taken dissolved in boiling water (of Chinese herbal medicine)—islets of Langerhans (medicine)—(esp of Chinese medicine) relieve summer heat—Tang dynasty compendium of herbal medicine—Hippocrates (c. 460 BC - c. 370 BC), Greek physician, father of Western medicine—meeting points of qi (in Chinese medicine)—minor arts (Confucian reference agriculture, medicine, divination, and other professions unworthy of a gentleman)—(in Chinese medicine) stasis (of blood or other fluids)—make up a prescription (of herbal medicine)—tuber of the kudzu vine (Pueraria lobata) used in Chinese medicine—one of the three acupoints for measuring pulse in Chinese medicine—sweet fruit of Siraitia grosvenorii (formerly Momordica grosvenori, a gourd of the Curcubitaceae family), grown in Guangxi and used in Chinese medicine—Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London—Anhui College of Traditional Chinese Medicine—pre-eclampsia, toxaemia of pregnancy (medicine)—condition or type of pulse (in Chinese medicine)—classifier for mixture of prescribed Traditional Chinese Medicine— |