0 (of a doctor) to say what medical treatment someone should have:
[ + two objects ] I've been prescribed painkillers.
1 to tell someone what they must have or do, or to make a rule of something:
[ + that ] The law prescribes that all children must go to school.
[ + question word ] Grammatical rules prescribe how words may be used together.
2 to order treatment for someone, or to say what someone should do or use to treat an illness or injury:
3 to tell someone what he or she must have or do, or to give as a rule:
A secretary of education cannot and should not prescribe the curriculum of the nation’s colleges.
The doctor prescribed some medicine and told her to have a week's rest.
Is there anything stronger you can prescribe?
He wouldn't prescribe anything - just recommended rest.
Indeed, patients were often reluctant to be prescribed a detoxification drug which had not led to them successfully achieving abstinence in the past.
In addition to prescribing forms of work to the patient, each of the three models assigns the physician a moral function alongside his technical function.
The structure of the generated shape need not be prescribed by the rule and ultimately the history of generation to that point.
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開藥, (醫生)開(藥),為…開(藥),囑咐(療法), 規定…
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开药, (医生)开(药),为…开(药),嘱咐(疗法), 规定…
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recetar, mandar, prescribir…
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prescrever…
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~を処方する, (治療法方)を指示する…
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reçete yazmak, tedavi şeklini söylemek, emretmek…
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prescrire…
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receptar, recomanar…
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