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prescribe
v
(fml 文)
1 [Tn, Tn.pr]
~ sth (for sth) advise or order the use of (esp a medicine, remedy, etc) 建议或吩咐采用(尤指药物、 疗法等); 开(药方)
She prescribed some pills to help me to sleep. 她让我吃些药片以利睡眠.
Do not exceed the prescribed dose, ie quantity of medicine to be taken at one time. 勿超过规定剂量(药物的一次用量).
Ask the doctor to prescribe something for that cough. 请医生开点咳嗽药.
(fig 比喻) The doctor prescribed a holiday as the best cure for his depression. 医生认为要治好他的抑郁症最好是去度假.
a prescribed text, ie one that has to be studied, eg for an examination 指定学习的课文(如为应试).
2 [Tn, Tn.pr, Tf, Tw]
declare with authority that (sth) should be done or is a rule to be followed 规定做(某事); 指定遵守(某事物)
The law prescribes heavy penalties for this offence. 法律规定对这种不法行为从严惩处.
Police regulations prescribe that an officer´s number must be clearly visible. 警员条例要求执行职务者的号码标志必须清楚易见.
Army regulations prescribe how rifles must be carried. 军规中对持枪方式有明文规定. =>Usage at decree 用法见decree.
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