| 单词 | prescription | 
| 释义 | prescription  (prɪskrɪpʃən  ) Word forms:  prescriptions   1. countable noun A prescription is the piece of paper on which your doctor writes an order for medicine and which you give to a chemist or pharmacist to get the medicine.   You will have to take your prescription to a chemist.   2. countable noun A prescription is a medicine which a doctor has told you to take.   The prescription Ackerman gave me isn't doing any good.   on prescription phrase If a medicine is available on prescription, you can only get it from a chemist or pharmacist if a doctor gives you a prescription for it.   The drug is available on prescription only.   3. countable noun A prescription is a proposal or a plan which gives ideas about how to solve a problem or improve a situation.   ...the economic prescriptions of Ireland's main political parties.   Collocations:  write a prescription He was a brain specialist and there was nothing he could do but tell us why seizures happen and then write a prescription. Times, Sunday Times Even overnight incontinence could prompt a vet to write a prescription. Times, Sunday Times Sadly, for the doctors as well as for patients, some medical professionals are only too happy to write a prescription and move on. The Sun If ever he has the incentive to write a prescription, please put out the bunting. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0  Many of the reputable websites employ their own in-house physicians to review the medication request and write a prescription accordingly. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0  Translations: Chinese: 处方 Japanese: 処方箋 | 
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