tablet
A small, solid piece of medicine that you swallow whole. It is usually round or oval and contains a specific amount of medication.
Exemplos
3 de 5I usually take one vitamin tablet every morning with my breakfast.
I take one vitamin pill every morning with my breakfast.
The physician prescribed a daily tablet to help manage the patient's blood pressure.
The doctor ordered a daily pill to help control the patient's blood pressure.
Do you have a tablet for a headache? My head really hurts.
Do you have a pill for a headache? My head really hurts.
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Imagine a tiny 'table' for your tongue made of medicine.
Quiz rápido
The doctor told me to _____ one tablet with water after every meal.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: take
Exemplos
I usually take one vitamin tablet every morning with my breakfast.
everydayI take one vitamin pill every morning with my breakfast.
The physician prescribed a daily tablet to help manage the patient's blood pressure.
formalThe doctor ordered a daily pill to help control the patient's blood pressure.
Do you have a tablet for a headache? My head really hurts.
informalDo you have a pill for a headache? My head really hurts.
The study analyzed the rate at which the tablet dissolved in the stomach.
academicThe research looked at how fast the medicine piece melted in the stomach.
Our pharmaceutical division is launching a new chewable tablet for children next month.
businessOur medicine branch is starting a new soft pill for kids next month.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
a hard tablet to swallow
a difficult fact to accept (metaphorical)
coated tablet
a tablet with a smooth outer layer for easier swallowing
effervescent tablet
a tablet that bubbles when put in water
Frequentemente confundido com
An electronic tablet is a flat computer like an iPad, while a health tablet is medicine.
A pill is a general term for any small solid medicine, whereas a tablet specifically refers to compressed powder.
Notas de uso
In a health context, 'tablet' is the professional and common term used in the UK. In the US, people more frequently use the word 'pill' for the same thing.
Erros comuns
Learners often say 'eat a tablet', but the correct verb to use with medication is 'take'.
Dica de memorização
Imagine a tiny 'table' for your tongue made of medicine.
Origem da palavra
From the Old French word 'tablete', which is a diminutive of 'table' (a small flat surface).
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
In many English-speaking countries, medicines are strictly labeled as 'tablets' or 'capsules' on packaging for safety and clarity.
Quiz rápido
The doctor told me to _____ one tablet with water after every meal.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: take
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