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		prescribe美 [prɪ'skraɪb]  英 [prɪ'skraɪb]  - v.规定;命令;指示;给…开(药)
 - 网络开处方;开药方
 
 过去分词:prescribed  现在分词:prescribing  第三人称单数:prescribes   v.+n. prescribe medicine,prescribe medication,prescribe remedy v. recommend,suggest,advise,propose,counsel 1.  | 给…开(药);让…采用(疗法);开(处方)to tell sb to take a particular medicine or have a particular treatment; to write a prescription for a particular medicine, etc.  |  
  | Valium is usually prescribed to treat anxiety. 安定剂通常用于治疗焦躁。  |   | He may be able to prescribe you something for that cough. 他也许能给你开一些咳嗽药。  |  
 2.  | 规定;命令;指示to say what should be done or how sth should be done  |  
  | The prescribed form must be completed and returned to this office. 必须把指定的表格填好并交回本办事处。  |   | Police regulations prescribe that an officer's number must be clearly visible. 警政制度规定,警察的编号必须清晰可见。  |   | The syllabus prescribes precisely which books should be studied. 教学大纲明确规定了哪些是必读的书。  |  
 v.  | 3. 处(方),开(药);劝行(某种疗法等);嘱咐,建议 9. 【法律】(通过长期占有等而)要求(权利等)(因过期限而)失效 3. 处(方),开(药);劝行(某种疗法等);嘱咐,建议 9. 【法律】(通过长期占有等而)要求(权利等)(因过期限而)失效  |  n.  |  |  
 v.  | 1. to order a course of treatment for a patient, usually the use of a particular drug at set times and dosages 2. to recommend a particular course of action or treatment as a remedy for something 3. to say with authority that a course of action should be taken 4. to lay down rules or laws 5. to claim a right to something on the grounds of possession over a long period of time 6. if a doctor prescribes a drug or treatment, they say you should have it 7. to state officially what should be done in a particular situation 8. abvise or order the use of 1. to order a course of treatment for a patient, usually the use of a particular drug at set times and dosages 2. to recommend a particular course of action or treatment as a remedy for something 3. to say with authority that a course of action should be taken 4. to lay down rules or laws 5. to claim a right to something on the grounds of possession over a long period of time 6. if a doctor prescribes a drug or treatment, they say you should have it 7. to state officially what should be done in a particular situation 8. abvise or order the use of  |  
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