prescription
Relating to a medicine or treatment that can only be obtained through a written order from a qualified doctor. It describes items that are legally regulated and require professional authorization rather than being available for direct purchase.
例句
3 / 5I have to stop by the pharmacy to pick up my prescription medication.
I need to go to the drug store to get the medicine my doctor ordered for me.
The hospital maintains strict protocols regarding the administration of prescription drugs.
The medical facility has very firm rules about how medicine ordered by doctors is given to patients.
Are those prescription glasses, or are you just wearing them for style?
Did a doctor order those specific lenses for your eyes, or are they just for fashion?
词族
记忆技巧
Break it down: 'Pre-' (before) + 'script' (writing). The doctor must 'write' the order 'before' you can buy the medicine.
快速测验
The pharmacist refused to give him the medicine because he did not have a valid _______ note.
正确!
正确答案是: prescription
例句
I have to stop by the pharmacy to pick up my prescription medication.
everydayI need to go to the drug store to get the medicine my doctor ordered for me.
The hospital maintains strict protocols regarding the administration of prescription drugs.
formalThe medical facility has very firm rules about how medicine ordered by doctors is given to patients.
Are those prescription glasses, or are you just wearing them for style?
informalDid a doctor order those specific lenses for your eyes, or are they just for fashion?
Recent research suggests a correlation between the rising cost of prescription treatments and patient non-compliance.
academicNew studies show a link between the high price of doctor-ordered medicine and patients not following their treatment plans.
Our insurance policy covers the majority of prescription costs for all full-time employees.
businessThe company's health plan pays for most of the medicine costs that doctors order for workers.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
by prescription only
can only be obtained with a doctor's written order
fill a prescription
to have a pharmacist prepare the ordered medicine
repeat prescription
an order for medicine that can be supplied more than once without seeing the doctor again
容易混淆的词
A proscription is a legal ban or prohibition, whereas a prescription is a medical order or recommendation.
A subscription is a recurring payment for a service or publication, not a medical authorization.
使用说明
When used as an adjective, it functions as a noun adjunct (a noun acting as an adjective) to describe types of medicine, eyewear, or legal status. It is nearly always placed directly before the noun it modifies.
常见错误
Many learners confuse 'prescription' with 'recipe'. Use 'recipe' for instructions on how to cook food, and 'prescription' for medical instructions from a doctor.
记忆技巧
Break it down: 'Pre-' (before) + 'script' (writing). The doctor must 'write' the order 'before' you can buy the medicine.
词源
Derived from the Latin 'praescriptio', meaning a 'writing before' or a 'prefixed rule/order'.
语法模式
文化背景
In many Western countries, the 'prescription' system is a vital part of the healthcare economy, often involving complex insurance coverage and co-pays.
快速测验
The pharmacist refused to give him the medicine because he did not have a valid _______ note.
正确!
正确答案是: prescription
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