dose
n. (藥的)一服,一劑; 一份,一次,一點
v. 給…服藥
A dose of medicine or a drug is a measured amount of it which is intended to be taken at one time.
One dose of penicillin can wipe out the infection.
一劑青黴素就能消除感染。
You can refer to an amount of something as a dose of that thing, especially when you want to emphasize that there is a great deal of it.
She was born with a healthy dose of self-confidence...
她天生就充滿自信。
The West is getting a heavy dose of snow and rain today.
西部今天將迎來一場大的雨夾雪。
If you dose a person or animal with medicine, you give them an amount of it.
The doctor fixed the rib, dosed him heavily with drugs, and said he would probably get better...
醫生接好了肋骨,給他服用了大劑量的藥,並說他可能會有所好轉。
I dosed myself with quinine.
我服用了奎寧。
1. a measured portion of medicine taken at any one time
2. the quantity of an active agent (substance or radiation) taken in or absorbed at any one time
3. street name for lysergic acid diethylamide
1. treat with an agent; add (an agent) to;
2. administer a drug to;
in small doses
(非正式)一次一點地,慢慢地,少量地
like a dose of salts
(英,非正式)很快地,一下子
Yes, he does. He is the director of the personnel department there.
是的, 他在旅館工作, 他是那裡的人事部主任.
When Schumacher does the same thing, would he any ban from the FIA?
當舒馬赫作了一樣的事情, FIA給過他禁賽 嗎 ?
OBJECTIVE To investigate the absorption of hyaluronic acid ( HA ) after single - dose and multiple - dose oral administration.
目的考察大鼠單劑量及多劑量口服透明質酸溶液的吸收情況.
Anyone can formulate a dose by following the simple instructions.
根據這些簡單的指示,任何人都可以配製出一劑藥.
But two new studies show most adults are protected after just one dose.
然而研究顯示多數成年患者在用藥一劑後都顯示具有了免疫力.