prescriptions

prescriptions [prɪsk'rɪpʃnz]  [prɪsk'rɪpʃnz] 

prescriptions

原级:prescription

prescriptions 基本解释
处方;开处方;药( prescription的名词复数 );计划;
prescriptions 单语例句

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1. Shih might get it right in terms of direction, but his two prescriptions have taken the writer by surprise.

2. Hospitals have resorted to charging exorbitant premiums for medical care and prescriptions, while patients have resorted to bribing doctors to jump lengthy queues and secure preferential treatment.

3. They resent prescriptions handed down from Washington that they say cram courts and prisons with the poor without slowing demand for cocaine in US cities.

4. prescriptions

4. Climate science is a subtle and fiendishly convoluted discipline that rarely yields unambiguous forecasts or straightforward prescriptions.

5. The fiscal and monetary prescriptions to ease the pain of global economic shocks are now fueling anxieties about the creation of new economic bubbles.

6. Zhuang medical practitioners today are less likely to divulge their prescriptions, since their livelihoods depend on this proprietary knowledge.

7. People who buy drugs that do not need prescriptions from doctors for their minor ailments risk taking the wrong medicine.

8. Ephedrine is mostly found in medicines for cough and cold, most of which are sold over the counter without prescriptions.

9. I suggest that the public stop spreading rumors about the epidemic or randomly resort to untested folk prescriptions to safeguard against the disease.

10. The pads are then sold to addicts or to people who fill the prescriptions then sell the drugs on city streets.

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