prescribed
adj. 規定的,法定的
v. 開藥方( prescribe的過去式和過去分詞 ); 指示; 規定; 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...
我們的醫生診斷是喉部感染,並且開了一些抗生素和小劑量阿司匹林。
She took twice the prescribed dose of sleeping tablets...
她服用了雙倍醫囑劑量的安眠藥片。
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...
規定了總統選舉方法的憲法第二條
Alliott told Singleton he was passing the sentence prescribed by law.
阿利奧特告訴辛格爾頓他是依法判決。
1. set down as a rule or guide
2. fixed or established especially by order or command;
3. conforming to set usage, procedure, or discipline;
4. formally laid down or imposed;
He was examined again and then prescribed a different herbal medicine.
醫生又對他診察了一遍,然後開了另外一種草藥。
Our doctor diagnosed a throat infection and prescribed antibiotic and junior aspirin.
我們的醫生診斷是喉部感染,並且開了一些抗生素和小劑量阿司匹林。
Alliott told Singleton he was passing the sentence prescribed by law.
阿利奧特告訴辛格爾頓他是依法判決。
I was prescribed drugs to control seizures.
醫生給我開了些控制病情發作的藥。
She stopped taking the prescribed medications.
她不再服用醫生開的藥。