dose
noun /dəʊs/
/dəʊs/
Idioms (药的)一剂,一服 - a high/low/lethal dose
大/小/致死剂量 - Repeat the dose after 12 hours if necessary.
如果需要,12 小时后再服一剂。 - Take a single dose at bedtime to help you sleep.
睡前服一剂,有助于睡眠。 - I always take my daily dose of vitamin C.
我总是每天服用维生素C。
Wordfinder- administer
- capsule
- dispense
- dose
- ill
- inhaler
- medicine
- medication
- pharmacy
- placebo
Topics Social issuesc1- The nurse will administer the correct dose.
护士会按正确的剂量给药。 - a strong dose of painkillers
大剂量止痛药 - patients who receive high doses of this drug
接受高剂量的这种药的病人
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- high
- large
- massive
- …
- get
- receive
- take
- …
- a high/low/lethal dose
一份;一次;一点 - A dose of flu kept me off work.
一场感冒使得我上不了班。 - Workers at the nuclear plant were exposed to high doses of radiation.
核电站的工作人员受到大量辐射。 - I can cope with her in small doses (= for short amounts of time).
我只能跟她应付片刻。 - The film also contains a hefty dose of comedy.
这部电影还包含了大量的喜剧成分。
- A dose of flu kept me off work.
词源late Middle English: from French, via late Latin from Greek dosis ‘gift’, from didonai ‘give’.
Idioms
like a dose of salts
- (British English, old-fashioned, informal) very fast and easily
迅速轻易地;一下子 - He got through the housework like a dose of salts.
他轻松地做完了家务。
- He got through the housework like a dose of salts.
a taste/dose of your own medicine
- the same bad treatment that you have given to others
自己曾给别人的苦头 - Let the bully have a taste of his own medicine.
让那个恶棍得到报应吧。
- Let the bully have a taste of his own medicine.