prescribing
v. 开药方( prescribe的现在分词 ); 指示; 规定; 指定遵守
If a doctor prescribes medicine or treatment for you, he or she tells you what medicine or treatment to have.
Our doctor diagnosed a throat infection and prescribed antibiotic and junior aspirin...
我们的医生诊断是喉部感染,并且开了一些抗生素和小剂量阿司匹林。
She took twice the prescribed dose of sleeping tablets...
她服用了双倍医嘱剂量的安眠药片。
If a person or set of laws or rules prescribes an action or duty, they state that it must be carried out.
...article II of the constitution, which prescribes the method of electing a president...
规定了总统选举方法的宪法第二条
Alliott told Singleton he was passing the sentence prescribed by law.
阿利奥特告诉辛格尔顿他是依法判决。
Doctors confine themselves to prescribing rather than dispensing.
医生仅仅是开药而不配药。
He was prescribing poetry to his betrothed.
他在给他的未婚妻制定一种诗意.
Since July 1967 there has been a restriction on the prescribing of sedatives in Australia.
自从1967年7月起,澳大利亚的镇静药处方受到限制.
For the dying, dignity and comfort often means prescribing powerful drugs.
对于那些将死之人, 若想得到尊严以及舒适,便意味着使用强性药剂.
First law in China prescribing unit crime Custom Law in 1987.
我国1987年海关法首开先河,对单位犯罪作出了相关规定.