medicine [ 'medisin] n.内服药;医学
medicine ['medsin] n.药,医学,内科学
中药 traditional Chinese medicine
中国预防医学科学院 the Chinese Academy of Preventive Medicine
Veterinary Medicines Factory 兽药厂
Chinese Medicine 中式服
Veterinary Medicine 兽药
give him the dose of his own medicine 以其人之道还治其人之身
give sb some of his own medicine 以其人之道还治其人之身
综合性大学 comprehensive university
文科大学 university of liberal arts
文科院校 colleges of art
理工科大学 college/university of science and engineering
师范大学 normal university; teachers' university
师范学院 teachers' college
工业大学 polytechnical university
工业学院 engineering institute
农业大学 agricultural university
农学院 agricultural college
医科大学 medical university
医学院 medical college/school
中医院 institute of traditional Chinese medicine
音乐学院 conservatory of music
美术学院 academy of fine arts
体育学院 physical culture institute
替代医学 alternative medicine
alternative medicine 替代医学
Chinese Medicine Council of Hong Kong
香港中医药管理委员会
Chinese medicine subsector 中医界界别分组
兽医学 Veterinary Medicine
基础兽医学 Basic Veterinary Medicine
预防兽医学 Preventive Veterinary Medicine
临床兽医学 Clinical Veterinary Medicine
医学 Medicine
基础医学 Basic Medicine
法医学 Forensic Medicine
放射医学 Radiation Medicine
航空航天与航海医学 Aerospace and Nautical medicine
临床医学 Clinical Medicine
内科学(含心血管病学、血液病学、呼吸系病学、消化系病学、内分泌与代谢病学、肾脏病学、风湿病学、传染病学) Internal medicine (including Cardiology, Hematology, Respiratory, Gastroenterology, Endocrinology and Metabolism, Nephrology, Rheuma-tology, Infectious Diseases)
影像医学与核医学 Imaging and Nuclear Medicine
康复医学与理疗学 Rehabilitation Medicine & Physical Therapy
运动医学 Sports Medicine
急诊医学 Emergency Medicine
公共卫生与预防医学 Public Health and Preventive Medicine
军事预防医学 Military Preventive Medicine
中医学 Chinese Medicine
中医基础理论 Basic Theories of Chinese Medicine
中医临床基础 Clinical Foundation of Chinese Medicine
中医医史文献 History and Literature of Chinese Medicine
方剂学 Formulas of Chinese Medicine
中医诊断学 Diagnostics of Chinese Medicine
中医内科学 Chinese Internal Medicine
中医外科学 Surgery of Chinese Medicine
中医骨伤科学 Orthopedics of Chinese Medicine
中医妇科学 Gynecology of Chinese Medicine
中医儿科学 Pediatrics of Chinese Medicine
中医五官科学 Ophthalmology and Otolaryngoloy of Chinese Medicine
针灸推拿学 Acupuncture and Moxibustion and Tuina of Chinese medicine
中西医结合医学 Chinese and Western Integrative Medicine
中西医结合临床医学 Clinical Discipline of Chinese and Western Integrative Medicine
社会医学与卫生事业管理学 Social Medicine and Health Management
国家中医药管理局 (卫生部) State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine (under the Ministry of Public Health)
The doctor gave him some medicine to counteract the effect of the poison.
医生给他一些药解毒。
The medicine will make you immune to the disease.
这种药可以使你免于感染这种疾病。
The medicine is very effective in controlling the spread of the virus.
这种药能有效地控制这种病毒的传播。
The medicine is a cold buster.
这种药可以治疗感冒。
Drug researcher says the new medicine would help put an end to the epidemic.
药物专家说这种新药有助于消灭这种流行病。
The doctor prescribed a new medicine for the pain in my bones.
医生开了一种新药治我的关节痛。
The doctor prescribed three different types of medicine and six weeks in bed for his back problem.
医生开了三种不同的药,并嘱咐卧床6周,以治疗他的背部疾病。
A chemist can separate a medicine into its components.
化学家能分离出药物的成分。
The medicine will help me get rid of my cold.
这药可帮我治疗感冒。
The trials show that the medicine is quite effective in treating the disease.
实验表明这一药物治疗这种疾病很有效。
The trials show that the medicine is safe for most people.
实验表明这种药对大多数人而言都是安全的。
He has introduced a herb medicine therapy for the pain in my chest.
他介绍了一种草药疗法来医治我的胸痛。
This medicine will ensure you a good night's sleep.
这药可保你睡个好觉。
I assure you that this medicine cannot harm you.
我郑重告诉你,这药对你无害。
The medicine is for external use, not to drink.
这药是外用的,不可内服。
For this job it is desirable to know something about medicine.
干这项工作最好懂点医学。
If you go ahead and sell this medicine, your license will be revoked.
如果你不经许可继续出售这种药品,你的执照将被吊销。
What sort of medicine do you take?
你吃的是什么药?
We are all taking medicine against the disease.我们都服药治疗疾病。
Alternatively, a student may use elective time to prepare for advanced study in some professional field, such as medicine or law, for graduate study in some area in which M. I. T. gives no undergraduate degree, such as meteorology or psychology, or for advanced study in an interdisciplinary field, such as astrophysics, communication science, or energy.
可选性地,学生可以用选择性的时间来准备某些专业领域的高级课程,比如说医学或者法律,或者M.I.T.不授予本科学位的某些专业课程,比如说气象学和心理学,或者跨学科的领域,比如说天体物理学,交流学或者能源学。
There have been great advances in medicine in the last ten years.
在过去十年里,医学取得了巨大的进步。
Have you taken your medicine?
你吃过药了吗?
The best medicine for you now would be a good holiday.
目前对你来说,过一个愉快的假期就是一剂良药。
The medicine has a bitter taste.
这药有苦味。
The medicine worked.
药物奏效了。
你常服用什么药?
Are you taking any medication regularly? *一般把药称为medicine,但是医生问诊的时候常用medication。
隔多长时间?
How often? *“隔几分钟来一趟车”或者“隔多长时间打一次网球”等用于询问时间的间隔时。
How often should I take this medicine? (这药一天吃几次?)
Five times a day. (一天5次。)
How frequently?
U.S.A.是什么的缩写?
What does USA stand for?
What does USA stand for? (U.S.A.是什么的缩写?)
It stands for the United States of America. (它是United States of America的缩写。)
Unpleasant advice is a good medicine.
忠言逆耳利于行。
A good medicine tastes bitter.
良药苦口,忠言逆耳。
Bed is a medicine.
睡好觉,如服药。
Lost wealth can be replaced by industry, lost knowledge by study, lost health by temperance or medicine, but lost time is gone for ever.
失去的财富可由勤奋而恢复,失去的知识可由学习而恢复,失去的健康可由节制或药物而恢复,但失去的时间却一去永不复返。
Medicines are not meant to live on.
不能靠药物度日子。
Music is the medicine of the breaking heart.
音乐是医治心灵创伤的妙药。
Patience is the best remedy (or medicine).
忍耐是最好的药物。
Ready money is a ready medicine.
现钱等于成药。
A What kind of job would you like to do?
A 你想做什么工作?
B Ideally, I’d like to work in a hospital. I’d love a career in medicine.
B 理想的是在医院工作。我想从事医学事业。
A There’re lots of interesting jobs in hospitals.
A 在医院里有很多有趣的工作。
B Yes, I’d love to be a doctor but you have to study for years.
B 是的, 我想成为一名医生, 但是你必须先学习几年。
A I know. But there are other good careers in hospitals and medicine.
A 我知道。但是在医院和医学界有很多其他的好工作。
B Well, I’m going to see what kind of training I can do.
B 哦, 我将看看我能接受什么样的培训。
A How is Neil? Is he feeling any better?
A 尼尔怎么样了?他感觉好些了吗?
B He saw a doctor yesterday but he's no better.
B 他昨天看医生了,但是还是没有好转。
A I can take you to a traditional Chinese doctor.
A 我可以带你们去看中医。
B I'll tell Neil. It's very kind of you to offer.
B 我会告诉尼尔的。你主动帮忙太好了。
A Chinese traditional medicine can be very helpful, you know.
A 你知道,中药很管用的。
B You’re right. I think that would help. I'll talk to him and call you later. Thanks again.
B 你说得对。我想会有用的。我会跟他谈,然后给你打电话。再次谢谢你。
A The doctor gave me a prescription.
A 医生给我开了一个处方。
B Let me have a look. It's a traditional Chinese medicine. I can collect it for you.
B 让我看一下。这是一张中药方。我可以给你去买药。
A Where's the nearest pharmacy?
A 最近的药店在哪里?
B I don't know, but I'll ask at reception. There's sure to be one nearby.
B 我不知道,但是我会问服务台的。附近肯定会有一家。
A Thanks again.
A 再次谢谢你。
B No problem. I'll be back soon.
B 别客气。我一会就回来。
A Hello. You look awful!
A 你好。你看起来很不好!
B Hi. Yes, I'm afraid I still feel terrible.
B 你好。是的。我恐怕我还是感觉很糟糕。
A Look, it's time to get help. You should see a doctor and get some medicine.
A 看,这是寻求帮助的时候了。你应该看医生,吃些药。
B How? Where from?
B 怎么看医生? 从哪里弄药?
A The hotel. They can help. You can ask the hotel reception for a doctor. I'll go and ask.
A 从旅馆。他们会帮助你的。你可以让旅馆服务台帮你叫一个医生。我去问一下。
B Okay. Thanks. Sorry to be a nuisance.
B 好的,谢谢。对不起。给你添麻烦了。
Take this medicine.
吃这个药。
Take these pills.
把这些药片吃了。
Have a rest.
去休息一下。
Go to bed.
你睡觉。
Sit down.
坐下。
Go to the doctor.
去看医生。
Just relax.
好好休息。
A What kind of job would you like to do?
A 你想做什么样的工作呢?
B I’d like to work in a hospital. I’d love a career in medicine.
B 我想在医院工作。我非常热衷于医药事业。
A Medicine is a good career but you have to study for years.
A 医药事业是非常好,但是你要学习很多年。
B I know. But all good careers need hard work.
B 我知道。但是任何好工作都需要学习。
Money may be the husk of many things, but not the kernel. It brings you food, but not appetite; medicine, but not health; acquaintances, but not friends; servants, but not loyalty; days of joy, but not peace of happiness.
Henrik Ibsen, Norwegian dramatist
金钱可以是许多东西的外壳,却不是里面的果实。它带来食物,却带不来胃口;带来药,却带不来健康;带来相识,却带不来友谊;带来仆人,却带不来他们的忠心;带来享受,却带不来幸福的宁静。
挪威剧作家易卜生.H
Lost wealth may be replaced by industry, lost knowledge by study, lost health by temperance of medicine, but lost time is gone for ever.
Samuel Smiles, British writer
失去的财富可以靠勤奋换来,失去知识可以靠学习得来,失去的健康可以靠节制中药物得来,但是失去的光阴一去不复返。
英国作家斯迈尔斯.S.
Grief is itself a medicine.
William Cowper, British poet
悲痛本身也是一种药。
英国诗人考伯W
He is a lawyer/doctor/architect by profession(他的职业是律师/医生/建筑师),但不能说His profession is a lawyer/doctor/architect;也不能说His profession is law/medicine/architecture。
give him the dose of his own medicine 以其人之道还治其人之身
give sb some of his own medicine 以其人之道还治其人之身
- give someone a dose of his own medicine 以其人之道还制其人之身
On April Fool's Day, my classmates made me an April Fool. Next year, I'll give him a dose of his own medicine.
We'll increase the quantity of medicines by 300 boxes.
我们将增加300盒药品。
We signed a contract for medicines.
我们签订了一份药品合同。
拔罐子 [bá guàn zǐ] /cupping technique used in traditional Chinese medicine/
霸道 [bà dào] /overbearing/high-handed/(of liquor, medicine, etc) strong/potent/(feudal) rule by force/
本草 [běn cǎo] /a book on Chinese (herbal) medicine/Chinese materia medica/
传统医药 [chuán tǒng yī yào] /(Chinese) traditional medicine/
传统中国医药 [chuán tǒng zhōng guó yī yào] /Chinese traditional medicine/
服 [fú] /clothes/dress/garment/submit/take (medicine)/
散 [sǎn] /leisurely/loosen/powdered medicine/to scatter/to come loose/
西医 [xī yī] /Western medicine/a doctor trained in Western medicine/
消炎药 [xiāo yán yào] /antibiotic medicine/
悬壶济世 [xuán hú jì shì] /practice medicine or pharmacy to help the people or public/
药 [yào] /medicine/drug/cure/
药剂 [yào jì] /medicine/
药品 [yào pǐn] /medicaments/medicine/drug/
药瓶 [yào píng] /medicine bottle/
药水 [yào shuǐ] /liquid medicine/lotion/
药水儿 [yào shuǐ er ] /(n) liquid medicine/
药物 [yào wù] /medicaments/pharmaceuticals/medication/medicine/drug/
医 [yī] /medical/medicine/doctor/to cure/to treat/
医学 [yī xué] /medicine/medical science/study of medicine/
医药 [yī yào] /medicine/
芷 [zhǐ] /(plant root used for medicine)/
中药 [zhōng yào] /(traditional) Chinese medicine/
For example, a grandmotherly woman staffing an animal rights booth at a recent street fair was distributing a brochure that encouraged readers not to use anything that comes from or is tested in animals — no meat, no fur, no medicines.
例如,在近期的一次集市上,一位老奶奶站在动物权利宣传点前散发小册子,规劝人们不要使用动物制品和动物实验制品——肉类,毛皮,药物。
Such advances offer the aging population a quality of life that was unimaginable when I entered medicine 50 years ago.
这些进步给老年人口带来的高质量生活在50年前我刚从事医学时是不可想像的。
The Supreme Court's decisions on physician-assisted suicide carry important implications for how medicine seeks to relieve dying patients of pain and suffering.
最高法庭关于医生协助病人结束生命问题的裁决,对于如何用药物减轻病危者的痛苦这个问题来说,具有重要的意义。
On another level, many in the medical community acknowledge that the assisted-suicide debate has been fueled in part by the despair of patients for whom modern medicine has prolonged the physical agony of dying.
另一方面,许多医疗界人士承认,致使医助自杀这场争论升温的部分原因是由于病人们的绝望情绪,对这些病人来说,现代医学延长了临终前肉体的痛苦。
Many people mistakenly believe the term drug refers only to some sort of medicine or an illegal chemical taken by drug addicts.
很多人错误地认为“药物”这个词仅仅指某些药品或是吸毒者服用的违禁化学品。
They don't realize that familiar substances such as alcohol and tobacco are also drugs.
他们没有意识到诸如酒精、烟草这些我们熟悉的物质也是药物。
This is why the more neutral term substance is now used by many physicians and psychologists.
这也是现在许多内科医生和心理学家使用“物质”这个更加中性的词的原因。
The phrase "substance abuse" is often used instead of "drug abuse" to make clear that substances such as alcohol and tobacco can be just as harmfully misused as heroin and cocaine.
他们常用“物质滥用”而不用“药物滥用”来清楚表明滥用酒精、烟草这样的物质如同滥用海洛因和可卡因一样有害。
Perhaps selection for the caring professions, especially medicine, could be made less by good grades in chemistry and more by such considerations as sensitivity and sympathy.
也许对护理职业——特别是医疗护理人员——的选择应少注重化学成绩而多关注他们是否敏感、是否有同情心。
It is surely a mistake to choose our doctors exclusively from A- type stock.
只从A型性格的人员中挑选医生的确是个错误。
B's are important and should be encouraged.
B型性格的人非常重要,应该受到鼓励。
"Changes are a normal part of the evolutionary process," says oncologist William Hayward.
“变化是进化过程中的一个正常部分,”肿瘤专家威廉·海沃德说道。
Environmental factors can never be totally eliminated; as Hayward points out, "We can't prepare a medicine against cosmic rays."
环境因素永远无法完全消除,正如海沃德所指出的那样:“我们无法准备出一种抗宇宙射线的药。”
{adj: Hippocratic} of or relating to Hippocrates or the school of medicine that took his name
{adj: aeromedical} of or relating to aviation medicine
{adj: applied} concerned with concrete problems or data rather than with fundamental principles; opposed to theoretical
"applied physics"
"applied psychology"
"technical problems in medicine, engineering, economics and other applied discipcdlines"- Sidney Hook
<-> theoretical
{adj: biomedical} relating to the activities and applications of science to clinical medicine
"biomedical research laboratory"
{adj: contemporary, modern-day} characteristic of the present
"contemporary trends in design"
"the role of computers in modern-day medicine"
{adj: corroborant} used of a medicine that is strengthening
{adj: dispensed} distributed or weighted out in carefully determined portions
"medicines dispensed to the sick"
{adj: efficacious} marked by qualities giving the power to produce an intended effect
"written propaganda is less efficacious than the habits and prejudices...of the readers"-Aldous Huxley
"the medicine is efficacious in stopping a cough"
<-> inefficacious
{adj: epidemic} (especially of medicine) of disease or anything resembling a disease; attacking or affecting many individuals in a community or a population simultaneously
"an epidemic outbreak of influenza"
<-> endemic, ecdemic
{adj: herbal} of or relating to herbs
"herbal tea, herbal medicine"
{adj: homeopathic} of or relating to the practice of homeopathy
"homeopathic medicine"
<-> allopathic
{adj: medical} relating to the study or practice of medicine
"the medical profession"
"a medical student"
"medical school"
{adj: medical} requiring or amenable to treatment by medicine especially as opposed to surgery
"medical treatment"
"pneumonia is a medical disease"
<-> surgical
{adj: medicative, medicinal} having the properties of medicine
"medicative drugs"
"medicinal herbs"
"medicinal properties"
{adj: medicolegal} pertaining to legal aspects of the practice of medicine (as malpractice or patient consent for operations or patient information)
{adj: opposite} altogether different in nature or quality or significance
"the medicine's effect was opposite to that intended"
"it is said that opposite characters make a union happiest"- Charles Reade
{adj: permissible} that may be accepted or conceded
"a kind of speculation that was permissible in cosmology but inadmissible in medicine"
{adj: premedical} preceding and preparing for the study of medicine
"premedical courses"
{adj: premedical} preparing for the study of medicine
"premedical students"
{adj: preventive, preventative, prophylactic} preventing or contributing to the prevention of disease
"preventive medicine"
"vaccines are prophylactic"
"a prophylactic drug"
{adj: professional} engaged in by members of a profession
"professional occupations include medicine and the law and teaching"
{adj: recommended, suggested} mentioned as worthy of acceptance
"the recommended medicine"
"the suggested course of study"
{adj: socialized, socialised} under group or government control
"socialized ownership"
"socialized medicine"
{adj: strong} having strength or power greater than average or expected
"a strong radio signal"
"strong medicine"
"a strong man"
<-> weak
{adj: surgical, operative} relating to or requiring or amenable to treatment by surgery especially as opposed to medicine
"a surgical appendix"
"a surgical procedure"
"operative dentistry"
<-> medical
{adj: veterinary} of or relating to veterinarians or veterinary medicine
{adj: wrong} not in accord with established usage or procedure
"the wrong medicine"
"the wrong way to shuck clams"
{adv: beneficially} in a beneficial manner
"this medicine will act beneficially on you"
{adv: locally, topically} to a restricted area of the body
"apply this medicine topically"
{n: Aesculapius, Asclepius, Asklepios} son of Apollo; a hero and the Roman god of medicine and healing; his daughters were Hygeia and Panacea
{n: Avicenna, ibn-Sina, Abu Ali al-Husain ibn Abdallah ibn Sina} Arabian physician and influential Islamic philosopher; his interpretation of Aristotle influenced St. Thomas Aquinas; writings on medicine were important for almost 500 years (980-1037)
{n: Bachelor of Medicine, MB} (a British degree) a bachelor's degree in medicine
{n: Chinese anise, star anise, star aniseed} anise-scented star-shaped fruit or seed used in Oriental cooking and medicine
{n: Doctor of Dental Medicine, DMD} a doctor's degree in dental medicine
{n: Doctor of Medicine, MD} a doctor's degree in medicine
{n: Doctor of Public Health, DPH} a doctor's degree in preventive medicine
{n: East India kino, Malabar kino, kino gum} reddish or black juice or resin from certain trees of the genus Pterocarpus and used in medicine and tanning etc
{n: Galen} Greek anatomist whose theories formed the basis of European medicine until the Renaissance (circa 130-200)
{n: Guinea pepper, negro pepper, Xylopia aethiopica} tropical west African evergreen tree bearing pungent aromatic seeds used as a condiment and in folk medicine
{n: Hippocrates} medical practitioner who is regarded as the father of medicine; author of the Hippocratic oath (circa 460-377 BC)
{n: Iceland moss, Iceland lichen, Cetraria islandica} lichen with branched flattened partly erect thallus that grows in mountainous and arctic regions; used as a medicine or food for humans and livestock; a source of glycerol
{n: Indian hemp, rheumatism weed, Apocynum cannabinum} Canadian dogbane yielding a tough fiber used as cordage by native Americans; used in folk medicine for pain or inflammation in joints
{n: MEDLINE} the computer-based telephone system of the United States National Library of Medicine that provides rapid linkage to MEDLARS
{n: Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System, MEDLARS} relational database of the United States National Library of Medicine for the storage and retrieval of bibliographical information concerning the biomedical literature
{n: National Library of Medicine, United States National Library of Medicine, U.S. National Library of Medicine} the world's largest medical library
{n: Ningishzida} an underworld Babylonian deity; patron of medicine
{n: Nobel prize} an annual award for outstanding contributions to chemistry or physics or physiology and medicine or literature or economics or peace
{n: Sonora lac} resembling lac; secreted by a scale living on twigs of certain Mexican shrubs; used locally as medicine
{n: Whitman, Marcus Whitman} United States frontier missionary who established a post in Oregon where Christianity and schooling and medicine were available to Native Americans (1802=1847)
{n: additive} something added to enhance food or gasoline or paint or medicine
{n: aeromedicine, aerospace medicine, aviation medicine} the study and treatment of disorders associated with flight (especially with space flight)
{n: alternative birth, alternative birthing} a method of childbirth that avoids intrusive high-tech medicine in favor of more natural and homely settings
{n: alternative medicine} the practice of medicine without the use of drugs; may involve herbal medicines or self-awareness or biofeedback or acupuncture
{n: analgesic, anodyne, painkiller, pain pill} a medicine used to relieve pain
{n: angostura bark, angostura} the bitter bark of a South American tree; used in medicines and liqueurs and bitters
{n: aniline, aniline oil, aminobenzine, phenylamine} oily poisonous liquid amine obtained from nitrobenzene and used to make dyes and plastics and medicines
{n: anti-inflammatory, anti-inflammatory drug} a medicine intended to reduce inflammation
{n: anticholinesterase} a medicine that inhibits cholinesterase by combining with it and so has a cholinergic effect
{n: anticoagulant, anticoagulant medication, decoagulant} medicine that prevents or retards the clotting of blood
{n: antihistamine} a medicine used to treat allergies and hypersensitive reactions and colds; works by counteracting the effects of histamine on a receptor site
{n: antipyretic, febrifuge} any medicine that lowers body temperature to prevent or alleviate fever
{n: antitussive} any medicine used to suppress or relieve coughing
{n: armamentarium} the collection of equipment and methods used in the practice of medicine
{n: balsam} any of various fragrant oleoresins used in medicines and perfumes
{n: biomedical science} the application of the principles of the natural sciences to medicine
{n: bloodletting} formerly used as a treatment to reduce excess blood (one of the four humors of medieval medicine)
{n: bolus} a large pill; used especially in veterinary medicine
{n: boneset, agueweed, thoroughwort, Eupatorium perfoliatum} perennial herb of southeastern United States having white-rayed flower heads; formerly used as in folk medicine
{n: borage, tailwort, Borago officinalis} hairy blue-flowered European annual herb long used in herbal medicine and eaten raw as salad greens or cooked like spinach
{n: brittlebush, brittle bush, incienso, Encelia farinosa} fragrant rounded shrub of southwestern United States and adjacent Mexico having brittle stems and small crowded blue-green leaves and yellow flowers; produces a resin used in incense and varnish and in folk medicine
{n: capsule} a pill in the form of a small rounded gelatinous container with medicine inside
{n: cardiology} the branch of medicine dealing with the heart and its diseases
{n: carrier, immune carrier} (medicine) a person (or animal) who has some pathogen to which he is immune but who can pass it on to others
{n: catastrophic illness} severe illness requiring prolonged hospitalization or recovery; usually involves high costs for hospitals and doctors and medicines
{n: chelation} (medicine) the process of removing a heavy metal from the bloodstream by means of a chelate as in treating lead or mercury poisoning
{n: clinician} a practitioner (of medicine or psychology) who does clinical work instead of laboratory experiments
{n: clove oil, oil of cloves} essential oil obtained from cloves and used to flavor medicines
{n: coccidiosis} (veterinary medicine) infestation with coccidia
{n: codex} an official list of chemicals or medicines etc.
{n: cold medicine} medicine intended to relieve the symptoms of the common cold
{n: common dogbane, spreading dogbane, rheumatism weed, Apocynum androsaemifolium} North American perennial having pinkish flowers in loose cymes; used in folk medicine for pain or inflammation in joints
{n: common thyme, Thymus vulgaris} common aromatic garden perennial native to the western Mediterranean; used in seasonings and formerly as medicine
{n: complementary medicine} the practice of medicine that combines traditional medicine with alternative medicine
{n: confection, concoction} the act of creating something (a medicine or drink or soup etc.) by compounding or mixing a variety of components
{n: contraindication} (medicine) a reason that makes it inadvisable to prescribe a particular drug or employ a particular procedure or treatment
<-> indication
{n: counterirritant} a medicine applied locally to produce superficial inflammation in order to reduce deeper inflammation
{n: curvature} (medicine) a curving or bending; often abnormal
"curvature of the spine"
{n: dentistry, dental medicine, odontology} the branch of medicine dealing with the anatomy and development and diseases of the teeth
{n: dermatology} the branch of medicine dealing with the skin and its diseases
{n: diethylstilbestrol, diethylstilboestrol, stilbestrol, stilboestrol, DES} a potent estrogen used in medicine and in feed for livestock and poultry
{n: disorder, upset} condition in which there is a disturbance of normal functioning
"the doctor prescribed some medicine for the disorder"
"everyone gets stomach upsets from time to time"
{n: dispensary} clinic where medicine and medical supplies are dispensed
{n: dock, sorrel, sour grass} any of certain coarse weedy plants with long taproots, sometimes used as table greens or in folk medicine
{n: donor} (medicine) someone who gives blood or tissue or an organ to be used in another person (the host)
{n: dose} a measured portion of medicine taken at any one time
{n: draft, draught} a dose of liquid medicine
"he took a sleeping draft"
{n: drugstore, apothecary's shop, chemist's, chemist's shop, pharmacy} a retail shop where medicine and other articles are sold
{n: drug} a substance that is used as a medicine or narcotic
{n: dysfunction, disfunction} (medicine) any disturbance in the function of an organ or body part
{n: election} the act of selecting someone or something; the exercise of deliberate choice
"her election of medicine as a profession"
{n: elixir} a sweet flavored liquid (usually containing a small amount of alcohol) used in compounding medicines to be taken by mouth in order to mask an unpleasant taste
{n: embryonic stem-cell research} biological research on stem cells derived from embryos and their use in medicine
{n: emergency medicine} the branch of medicine concerned with the prompt diagnosis and treatment of injuries or trauma or sudden illness
{n: emergency procedure} (medicine) a procedure adopted to meet an emergency (especially a medical emergency)
{n: emetic, vomit, vomitive, nauseant} a medicine that induces nausea and vomiting
{n: endocrinology} the branch of medicine dealing with the endocrine glands and their secretions
{n: ethyl alcohol, ethanol, fermentation alcohol, grain alcohol} the intoxicating agent in fermented and distilled liquors; used pure or denatured as a solvent or in medicines and colognes and cleaning solutions and rocket fuel; proposed as a renewable clean-burning additive to gasoline
{n: euphorbium, gum eurphorbium} an acrid brown gum resin now used mainly in veterinary medicine
{n: expectorant, expectorator} a medicine promoting expectoration
{n: family practice, family medicine} medical practice that provides health care regardless of age or sex while placing emphasis on the family unit
{n: festering, suppuration, maturation} (medicine) the formation of morbific matter in an abscess or a vesicle and the discharge of pus
{n: fetology, foetology} the branch of medicine concerned with the fetus in the uterus
{n: first-aid kit} kit consisting of a set of bandages and medicines for giving first aid
{n: flight surgeon} a medical officer specializing in aviation medicine
{n: forensic medicine, forensic pathology} the branch of medical science that uses medical knowledge for legal purposes
"forensic pathology provided the evidence that convicted the murderer"
{n: gastroenterology} the branch of medicine that studies the gastrointestinal tract and its diseases
{n: gauze, gauze bandage} (medicine) bleached cotton cloth of plain weave used for bandages and dressings
{n: germ theory} (medicine) the theory that all contagious diseases are caused by microorganisms
{n: glycerite, glycerole} a medicine made by mixing a substance in glycerin
{n: granulation} the act of forming something into granules or grains
"the granulation of medicines"
{n: group practice} (medicine) the practice of medicine by a group of physicians who share their premises and other resources
{n: gynecology, gynaecology} the branch of medicine that deals with the diseases and hygiene of women
{n: hematinic, haematinic} a medicine that increases the hemoglobin content of the blood; used to treat iron-deficiency anemia
{n: hematology, haematology} the branch of medicine that deals with diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs
{n: herbal medicine} a medicine made from plants and used to prevent or treat disease or promote health
{n: herbal medicine} the use of medicinal herbs to prevent or treat disease or promote health
{n: histamine blocker} a medicine used to treat the gastric effects of histamine in cases of peptic ulcers and gastritis and gastroesophageal reflux; works by blocking the effects of histamine on the receptor site known as H2
{n: holistic medicine} medical care of the whole person considered as subject to personal and social as well as organic factors
"holistic medicine treats the mind as well as the body"
{n: horse cassia, Cassia roxburghii, Cassia marginata} East Indian tree having long pods containing a black cathartic pulp used as a horse medicine
{n: host} (medicine) recipient of transplanted tissue or organ from a donor
{n: ibuprofen, isobutylphenyl propionic acid, Advil, Motrin, Nuprin} a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicine (trade names Advil and Motrin and Nuprin) used to relieve the pain of arthritis and as an analgesic and antipyretic
{n: imaging, tomography} (medicine) obtaining pictures of the interior of the body
{n: immunity, resistance} (medicine) the condition in which an organism can resist disease
{n: indication} (medicine) a reason to prescribe a drug or perform a procedure
"the presence of bacterial infection was an indication for the use of antibiotics"
<-> contraindication
{n: indicator} (chemistry) a substance that changes color to indicate the presence of some ion or substance; can be used to indicate the completion of a chemical reaction or (in medicine) to test for a particular reaction
{n: infection} (medicine) the invasion of the body by pathogenic microorganisms and their multiplication which can lead to tissue damage and disease
{n: infusion} (medicine) the passive introduction of a substance (a fluid or drug or electrolyte) into a vein or between tissues (as by gravitational force)
{n: insufflation} (medicine) blowing air or medicated powder into the lungs (or into some other body cavity)
{n: intern, interne, houseman, medical intern} an advanced student or graduate in medicine gaining supervised practical experience (`houseman' is a British term)
{n: internal medicine, general medicine} the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and (nonsurgical) treatment of diseases of the internal organs (especially in adults)
{n: internist} a specialist in internal medicine
{n: iodine, iodin, I, atomic number 53} a nonmetallic element belonging to the halogens; used especially in medicine and photography and in dyes; occurs naturally only in combination in small quantities (as in sea water or rocks)
{n: iontophoresis, ionic medication, iontotherapy, electromotive drug administration, EMDA} therapy that uses a local electric current to introduce the ions of a medicine into the tissues
{n: irrigation} (medicine) cleaning a wound or body organ by flushing or washing out with water or a medicated solution
{n: last word} an authoritative statement
"my doctor has the last word on the medicines I take"
{n: lemongrass, lemon grass, lemongrass oil} an aromatic oil that smells like lemon and is widely used in Asian cooking and in perfumes and medicines
{n: licensing fee, license fee, license tax} a fee paid to the government for the privilege of being licensed to do something (as selling liquor or practicing medicine)
{n: licorice root} root of licorice used in flavoring e.g. candy and liqueurs and medicines
{n: lipid-lowering medicine, lipid-lowering medication, statin drug, statin} a medicine that lowers blood cholesterol levels by inhibiting HMG-CoA reductase
{n: low-level radioactive waste} (medicine) radioactive waste consisting of objects that have been briefly exposed to radioactivity (as in certain medical tests)
{n: magnesium hydroxide} a white crystalline powder used chiefly in medicines
{n: magnolia} dried bark of various magnolias; used in folk medicine
{n: malignancy, malignance} (medicine) a malignant state; progressive and resistant to treatment and tending to cause death
{n: medical building, health facility, healthcare facility} building where medicine is practiced
{n: medical institution} an institution created for the practice of medicine
{n: medical instrument} instrument used in the practice of medicine
{n: medical practice} the practice of medicine
{n: medical practitioner, medical man} someone who practices medicine
{n: medical profession, medical community} the body of individuals who are qualified to practice medicine
{n: medical school, school of medicine} a graduate school offering study leading to a medical degree
{n: medication} the act of treating with medicines or remedies
{n: medicine ball} heavy ball used in physical training
{n: medicine chest, medicine cabinet} cabinet that holds medicines and toiletries
{n: medicine man} a Native American shaman
{n: medicine, medical specialty} the branches of medical science that deal with nonsurgical techniques
{n: medicine, medication, medicament, medicinal drug} (medicine) something that treats or prevents or alleviates the symptoms of disease
{n: medicine, practice of medicine} the learned profession that is mastered by graduate training in a medical school and that is devoted to preventing or alleviating or curing diseases and injuries
"he studied medicine at Harvard"
{n: menthol} a crystalline compound that has the cool and minty taste and odor that occurs naturally in peppermint oil; used as a flavoring and in medicine to relieve itching, pain, and nasal congestion
{n: monster, teras} (medicine) a grossly malformed and usually nonviable fetus
{n: music, medicine} punishment for one's actions
"you have to face the music"
"take your medicine"
{n: neonatology} that branch of pediatric medicine concerned with the newborn; the diagnosis and treatment of neonates
{n: nephrology} the branch of medicine concerned with the kidney - its development and anatomy and physiology and disorders
{n: neurology, clinical neurology} (neurology) the branch of medicine that deals with the nervous system and its disorders
{n: neuropsychiatry} the branch of medicine dealing with mental disorders attributable to diseases of the nervous system
{n: nicotine} an alkaloid poison that occurs in tobacco; used in medicine and as an insecticide
{n: nitrofurantoin, Macrodantin} derivative of nitrofuran used as an antibacterial medicine (trade name Macrodantin) effective against a broad range of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria; used to treat infections of the urinary tract
{n: nostrum} patent medicine whose efficacy is questionable
{n: nuclear medicine} the branch of medicine that uses radioactive materials either to image a patient's body or to destroy diseased cells
{n: nux vomica} a medicine made from the seeds of an Asiatic tree; contains strychnine and brucine; formerly used as a stimulant
{n: obstetrics, OB, tocology, midwifery} the branch of medicine dealing with childbirth and care of the mother
{n: ointment, unction, unguent, balm, salve} semisolid preparation (usually containing a medicine) applied externally as a remedy or for soothing an irritation
{n: oncology} the branch of medicine concerned with the study and treatment of tumors
{n: ophthalmology} the branch of medicine concerned with the eye and its diseases
{n: opopanax} an odorous gum resin formerly used in medicines
{n: orrisroot, orris} fragrant rootstock of various irises especially Florentine iris; used in perfumes and medicines
{n: otology} the branch of medicine concerned with the ear
{n: over-the-counter drug, over-the-counter medicine} a drug that is sold without a prescription
<-> prescription drug, prescription medicine
{n: papaverine, Kavrin} an alkaloid medicine (trade name Kavrin) obtained from opium; used to relax smooth muscles; it is nonaddictive
{n: paregoric, camphorated tincture of opium} medicine used to treat diarrhea
{n: patent medicine} medicine that is protected by a patent and available without a doctor's prescription
{n: pediatrics, paediatrics, pediatric medicine, pedology} the branch of medicine concerned with the treatment of infants and children
{n: pennyroyal, American pennyroyal, Hedeoma pulegioides} erect hairy branching American herb having purple-blue flowers; yields an essential oil used as an insect repellent and sometimes in folk medicine
{n: pharmaceutical, pharmaceutic} drug or medicine that is prepared or dispensed in pharmacies and used in medical treatment
{n: pharmacology, pharmacological medicine, materia medica} the science or study of drugs: their preparation and properties and uses and effects
{n: pharmacy, pharmaceutics} the art and science of preparing and dispensing drugs and medicines,
{n: phenothiazine, thiodiphenylamine} a compound used primarily in veterinary medicine to rid farm animals of internal parasites
{n: phytotherapy, herbal therapy, botanical medicine} the use of plants or plant extracts for medicinal purposes (especially plants that are not part of the normal diet)
{n: pill, lozenge, tablet, tab} a dose of medicine in the form of a small pellet
{n: pill} something that resembles a tablet of medicine in shape or size
{n: plexor, plessor, percussor} (medicine) a small hammer with a rubber head used in percussive examinations of the chest and in testing reflexes
{n: podiatry, chiropody} the branch of medicine concerned with the feet
{n: posology} the pharmacological determination of appropriate doses of drugs and medicines
{n: potentiation} (medicine) the synergistic effect of two drugs given simultaneously
{n: prescription drug, prescription, prescription medicine, ethical drug} a drug that is available only with written instructions from a doctor or dentist to a pharmacist
"he told the doctor that he had been taking his prescription regularly"
<-> over-the-counter drug, over-the-counter medicine
{n: preserve} a domain that seems to be specially reserved for someone
"medicine is no longer a male preserve"
{n: preventive medicine} the branch of medicine concerned with preventing disease
"the medical establishment doesn't profit from preventive medicine"
{n: procaine, Ethocaine} a white crystalline powder (trade name Ethocaine) administered near nerves as a local anesthetic in dentistry and medicine
{n: proctology} the branch of medicine dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the colon or rectum or anus
{n: prosthetics} the branch of medicine dealing with the production and use of artificial body parts
{n: psychiatry, psychopathology, psychological medicine} the branch of medicine dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders
{n: purgative, cathartic, physic, aperient} a purging medicine; stimulates evacuation of the bowels
{n: purple trillium, red trillium, birthroot, Trillium erectum} trillium of eastern North America having malodorous pink to purple flowers and an astringent root used in folk medicine especially to ease childbirth
{n: pyxis} a small box used by ancient Greeks to hold medicines
{n: qi, chi, ch'i, ki} the circulating life energy that in Chinese philosophy is thought to be inherent in all things; in traditional Chinese medicine the balance of negative and positive forms in the body is believed to be essential for good health
{n: radiotherapy, radiation therapy, radiation, actinotherapy, irradiation} (medicine) the treatment of disease (especially cancer) by exposure to a radioactive substance
{n: rainmaker} American Indian medicine man who attempt to make it rain
{n: reaction, response} a bodily process occurring due to the effect of some foregoing stimulus or agent
"a bad reaction to the medicine"
"his responses have slowed with age"
{n: regimen, regime} (medicine) a systematic plan for therapy (often including diet)
{n: rejection} (medicine) an immunological response that refuses to accept substances or organisms that are recognized as foreign
"rejection of the transplanted liver"
{n: remedy, curative, cure, therapeutic} a medicine or therapy that cures disease or relieve pain
{n: reserve} (medicine) potential capacity to respond in order to maintain vital functions
{n: rheumatology} the branch of medicine dealing with the study and treatment of pathologies of the muscles or tendons or joints
{n: rubefacient} a medicine for external application that produces redness of the skin
{n: safflower oil} oil from safflower seeds used as food as well as in medicines and paints
{n: salol, phenyl salicylate} a white powder with a pleasant taste and odor; used to absorb light in sun tan lotions or as a preservative or an antiseptic or a coating for pills in which the medicine is intended for enteric release
{n: scatology} (medicine) the chemical analysis of excrement (for medical diagnosis or for paleontological purposes)
{n: sign} (medicine) any objective evidence of the presence of a disorder or disease
"there were no signs of asphyxiation"
{n: silver iodide} an iodide that is used in photography, in seeding clouds to make rain, and in medicine
{n: silver nitrate} a nitrate used in making photographic emulsions; also used in medicine as a cautery and as a topical antibacterial agent
{n: simvastatin, Zocor} an oral lipid-lowering medicine (trade name Zocor) administered to reduce blood cholesterol levels; recommended after heart attacks
{n: snake oil} (medicine) any of various liquids sold as medicine (as by a travelling medicine show) but medically worthless
{n: soothing syrup} medicine in the form of a syrup that has a calming effect
{n: space medicine} the branch of medicine concerned with the effects of space flight on human beings
{n: specialist, medical specialist} practices one branch of medicine
{n: specific} a medicine that has a mitigating effect on a specific disease
"quinine is a specific for malaria"
{n: sports medicine} the branch of medicine concerned with the treatment of injuries or illness resulting from athletic activities
{n: stem-cell research} research on stem cells and their use in medicine
{n: succedaneum} (medicine) something that can be used as a substitute (especially any medicine that may be taken in place of another)
{n: sucralfate, Carafate} medicine consisting of a tablet (trade name Carafate) used to treat peptic ulcers; said to bind to the ulcer site and coat it
{n: sudorific, sudatory} a medicine that causes or increases sweating
{n: sulfamethazine, sulfamezathine} a sulfa drug used like sulfadiazine and also in veterinary medicine
{n: surgical spirit} methylated spirit used in the practice of medicine (especially for cleansing the skin before injections or before surgery)
{n: symptom} (medicine) any sensation or change in bodily function that is experienced by a patient and is associated with a particular disease
{n: tannin, tannic acid} any of various complex phenolic substances of plant origin; used in tanning and in medicine
{n: tartar emetic, antimony potassium tartrate} a poisonous colorless salt used as a mordant and in medicine
{n: theophylline, Elixophyllin, Slo-Bid, Theobid} a colorless crystalline alkaloid derived from tea leaves or made synthetically; used in medicine as a bronchial dilator
{n: therapeutics} branch of medicine concerned with the treatment of disease
{n: therapy} (medicine) the act of caring for someone (as by medication or remedial training etc.)
"the quarterback is undergoing treatment for a knee injury"
"he tried every treatment the doctors suggested"
"heat therapy gave the best relief"
{n: thoracic medicine} the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the chest
{n: tincture} (pharmacology) a medicine consisting of an extract in an alcohol solution
{n: tonic, restorative} a medicine that strengthens and invigorates
{n: tonka bean, coumara nut} fragrant black nutlike seeds of the tonka bean tree; used in perfumes and medicines and as a substitute for vanilla
{n: tradeoff, trade-off} an exchange that occurs as a compromise
"I faced a tradeoff between eating and buying my medicine"
{n: traumatology, accident surgery} the branch of medicine that deals with the surgical repair of injuries and wounds arising from accidents
{n: tropical medicine} the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases that are found most often in tropical regions
{n: truss} (medicine) a bandage consisting of a pad and belt; worn to hold a hernia in place by pressure
{n: urinalysis, uranalysis} (medicine) the chemical analysis of urine (for medical diagnosis)
{n: urology, urogenital medicine} the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the urinary tract or urogenital system
{n: venipuncture} (medicine) puncture of a vein through the skin in order to withdraw blood for analysis or to start an intravenous drip or to inject medication or a radiopaque dye
{n: veterinarian, veterinary, veterinary surgeon, vet} a doctor who practices veterinary medicine
{n: veterinary medicine} the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and injuries of animals (especially domestic animals)
{n: veterinary school} a school teaching veterinary medicine
{n: zymosis} (medicine) the development and spread of an infectious disease (especially one caused by a fungus)
{v: confect, confection, comfit} make into a confection
"This medicine is home-confected"
{v: dynamize, dynamise} make (a drug) effective
"dynamized medicine"
{v: give} give (as medicine)
"I gave him the drug"
{v: indicate, suggest} suggest the necessity of an intervention ; in medicine
"Tetracycline is indicated in such cases"
<-> contraindicate
{v: medicate, medicine} treat medicinally, treat with medicine
{v: prove, turn out, turn up} be shown or be found to be
"She proved to be right"
"The medicine turned out to save her life"
"She turned up HIV positive"
{v: refrigerate} cool or chill in or as if in a refrigerator
"refrigerate this medicine"
{v: reseal} seal again
"reseal the bottle after using the medicine"
{v: sensitize, sensitise} make sensitive to a drug or allergen
"Long-term exposure to this medicine may sensitize you to the allergen"
{v: soothe} cause to feel better
"the medicine soothes the pain of the inflammation"
<-> irritate
{v: unstuff, loosen up} cause to become unblocked
"The medicine unstuffed my nose in minutes!"
<-> stuff
{v: work, act} have an effect or outcome ; often the one desired or expected
"The voting process doesn't work as well as people thought"
"How does your idea work in practice?"
"This method doesn't work"
"The breaks of my new car act quickly"
"The medicine works only if you take it with a lot of water"
In medicine as in law, government, and other lines of work, the requirements of honesty often seem dwarfed by greater needs: the need to shelter from brutal news or to uphold a promise of secrecy; to expose corruption or promote the public interest.
在医学领域,就像在法律界、政府部门以及其它行业一样,出于更大的需要-遮掩一个残酷消息的需要,或者遵守一个保密许诺的需要;揭露腐败行为的需要,或者推进公众利益的需要一诚实往往显得微不足道。
We are also learning that truthful information, humanely conveyed, helps patients cope with illness: helps them tolerate pain better, need less medicine, and even recover faster after surgery.
我们还得知:富有人情味儿地传达给病人的真实消息会有助于病人妥善处理疾病-帮助他们更好地忍受病痛,更少地服用药物,甚至手术后更快地康复。
The suspicion of deceit undercuts the work of the many doctors who are scrupulously honest with their patients; it contributes to the spiral of law-suits and of " defensive medicine ", and thus it injures, in turn, the entire medical profession.
很多对病人小心翼翼、诚实坦率的医生因被怀疑有诈而声誉受损,从而引起诉讼案件和 "防御性治疗 "事件的上升。因此,谎言又伤害了整个医疗行业。
Not only in medicine, but in other professions as well, practitioners may find themselves repeatedly in difficulty where serious consequences seem avoidable only through deception.
不仅在医学领域,在其它行业也一样,从业者会一再地陷入困惑之中:似乎只有通过谎言才能避免严重的后果。
Neither in medicine, nor in law, government, or the social sciences can there be comfort in the old saying, " What you don't know can't hurt you. "
不管在医学领域,还是在法律界、政府部门或者在社会科学方面,从下面这句古老的谚语中都找不到慰藉的成分: "不知者不为其所害。 "
He was apprenticed to a doctor, studied medicine at Edinburgh University and graduated in 1832.
他曾跟一位大夫当学徒,后在爱丁堡大学学医, 1832年毕业。
Five years later, he abandoned medicine to become editor of the Leeds Times, following the successful publication of several of his articles about self-improvement.
五年之后,他放弃了医学,成为《利兹时报》的编辑,此前,他已成功地发表了几篇关于自我修养的文章。
Reporting in today's New England Journal of Medicine, with permission from O'Neill's surviving grandchildren, Dr. Bruce H. Price, chief of neurology at McLean Hospital in Massachusetts, worked with the late Dr. E. P. Richardson, who performed the original autopsy on O'Neill in 1953 at Massachusetts General Hospital, to identify his fatal disease.
今天出版的《新英格兰医学杂志》报导说,在征得尤金·奥尼尔健在的孙辈的同意之后,马萨诸塞州麦克莱恩医院神经科主任布鲁斯· H·普赖斯博士与先前的 E.P.理查德森博士共同合作,对令奥尼尔丧命的致命疾病作鉴定。理查德森博士曾于 1953年在马萨诸塞州总医院参与对奥尼尔最初的尸体解剖。
" Knowing what we do today and given our advances in modem medicine over the past 50 years, the quality of O'Neill's life, would have been significantly better today ", says Price. "如果我们了解今天我们所做的事情并用过去 50年来在现代医学上取得的巨大成就来治疗奥尼尔的疾病,那么,他的生活质量会得到极大的改变, "普赖斯说道。
But now, a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine finds staying in bed for weeks may be a waste of time.
但据目前发表在《新英格兰医学杂志》上的一项研究表明,卧床几周也许是浪费时间。
For example, in 1994 Dana Putnam and other researchers at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University showed that patients who made written commitments were far more likely to take prescribed medicine than patients who hadn't.
例如在 1994年,弗吉尼亚理工学院和州立大学的达纳·帕特南等研究人员证明,作出书面承诺的病人远比未作书面保证的病人更能按医嘱服药。
Outfits like Network Associates-McAfee and Symantec sell strong virus medicine, keeping their cures up-to-date by posting revisions at their Web sites which you should check often.
诸如网络同仁公司下属的 McAfee公司和如 Symantec公司等都出售威力巨大的杀毒工具,而且通过在其网站上(你应该经常访问这些网站)发布修订版而使其杀毒工具不断更新。
He emphasises the need for " integrative " medicine, which takes the best from any number of healing methods--if they have been shown to work.
他强调需要 "整合 "医药,即从各种各样的治疗方法中择取其优点-只要它们已显示可发挥作用。
Weil began his travels around the world at 17, examining the medicines of other cultures.
韦尔 17岁就开始环球旅行,考察其他文化的医药。
The experience enforced his passionate interest in botanical drugs and fostered in him a great respect for the inherent power of the mind-body connection and its potential importance in medicine.
他的游历加强了他对植物性药物的强烈兴趣,并使他越来越注意身心关联的固有力量及其在医学上潜在的重要意义。
Meanwhile the consumer market for alternative medicines is booming and becoming a significant economic force.
同时,代用医药的消费市场正日趋繁荣,并演变成一个重要的经济力量。
Among the millions who now attend carefully to what he has to say is the faculty of the University of Arizona College of Medicine where a radical and innovative programme of his design, to " train a new type of physician for the next century " begins next month.
现在正谨慎关注韦尔一定会说的话的上百万人中,包括亚利桑那大学医学院的全体成员。该学院下月开始实施他所设计的一个激进且创新的项目,以 "为下一世纪训练新型医生。 "
That is when the first trainees, already qualified doctors with some years ' experience in family practice and internal medicine, embark upon a two-year post-graduate course to prepare them to be leaders.
首批受训者是有多年家庭服务和内科实践经验已被确认有资格的医生。他们将接受两年的研究生培训,以期成为带头人。
The curriculum includes, for example, modules on Zen Meditation, medicine and culture, legal issues, " energy medicine "( everything from X-rays to the highest technical aspects of the field) and ancient " energy " treatments like homeopathy, therapeutic touch and chi gong.
举例来说,课程包括禅宗入静、医药与文化、法律问题。 "能量医学 "(从 X 射线到该领域最高技术方面)以及古老的 "能量 "治疗法(像顺势疗法、按摩和气功)等单元。
Interest in alternative medicine is a major phenomenon says Weil, far more than a trend.
韦尔说,对于代用医药的兴趣是个重大的现象,远远超过一种趋向。
The study of genetics will never be so all encompassing as to gobble up every subject from medicine to sociology.
基因学研究从来没有像现在这样包罗万象,涵盖了从医学到社会学的每个学科。
A refrigerator or a medicine cabinet will maintain a running inventory.
电冰箱或药柜将自动更新存货。
Motiwalla has about 20 such start-ups in his nursery, across the fields of e-commerce, medicine and cognometrics, the science of speech and touch recognition.
莫蒂华莱扶植的新兴企业大约 20家。它们涉及电子商务、医药科学以及识别学(语音和触觉识别科学)等各个领域。
krdl graduates have included such standouts as ThirdVoice.com, which developed software that allows Net surfers to apply Post-It style notes to Web pages, with their comments or suggestions.
在 krdl 资助下发展起来的公司包括很著名的 ThirdVoice.com 。这家公司开发了一软件,上网者可以将自己的意见和建议以便笺的形式贴在网页上。
An important observation, says Dr. Virginia Lee, a pathologist at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, because t showed that tangles alone can result in neurodegenerative disease.
宾夕法尼亚医学院病理学家弗吉尼亚·李说,这一发现非常重要,因为缠结本身就可以引发各神经退化疾玻
Both medicines have to be taken within 48 hours of the onset of flu symptoms to be effective, and are said by the companies to be able to cut the duration of the illness by up to 40%, as well as easing the symptoms.
这两药物都必须在流感发作后 48小时之内服用才能产生疗效;两家制药公司都声称各自的产品可以使流感持续的时间缩短 40%,还可以缓解流感症状。
So be sure to tell your doctor every medication you or a loved one is taking, including over-the-counter medicine and dietary supplements.
所以一定要把你和你的亲人正在接受的每一药物治疗──包括非处方药和零食──都如实告诉医生。
It tells her what the weather is like. It reminds her when it's time to take her medicine. It sings sweet songs to her.
它向主人报告了天气情况,提醒她吃药,还为她唱了几首动听的歌曲。
They promise a future world of radical advances not just in consumer electronics but in manufacturing and medicine and even in the nation's mighty auto industry.
它们预示着一个高度发达的未来世界。这种发达不仅表现在电子消费品方面,而且表现在制造业、医学以及该国强大的汽车工业方面。
If all goes according to his daring plan, this warehouse will be filled to capacity within the next few years and will handle everything: washing machines, cars, medicines, exercise machines, marmalade, model airplanes, everything except firearms and certain live animals.
如果一切都依照贝索斯的大胆设想发展下去,该仓库将在未来几年中得到充分利用。届时仓库中将堆满各种商品:洗衣机、汽车、药品、健身器、橘子酱、飞机模型以及除轻型武器与某些活动物之外的其他各种物品。
Kosik has a name for these drugs - " broad-spectrum anti-aggregates, " he calls them, after the broad-spectrum antibiotics that played such an important role in 20th century medicine.
科西克给这种药物取了一个名字──他把它们叫作广谱抗聚生素,这个名字来源于在 20世纪起过重要作用的药物广谱抗生素。
Another 1998 report by German obesity expert Alfred Wirth, a professor of internal medicine and senior physician at Teutoburgerwald Clinic in Bad Tothenfelde, calculates that $19.4 billion is spent on the treatment of illness which can arise from obesity.
德国巴特托腾费尔德市条顿堡林山诊所的资深医生、内科教授、肥胖症专家艾尔弗雷德·沃思 1998年写的一份报告推算,用于治疗因肥胖症引起的各种疾病花费了 194亿美元。
Guenter Blobel, a German-born cell and molecular biologist at New York City's Rockefeller University, figured it out - and for solving that mystery, was awarded the 1999 Nobel Prize in Medicine.
纽约洛克菲勒大学的德裔细胞与分子生物学家冈瑟 ( FW) 布洛贝尔发现了这个秘密。为此,他被授予 1999年度诺贝尔医学奖。
Highly recommended is the 10-day, $80 course at the Old Medicine Hospital,( 66-53) 275-085.
在此向诸位隆重介绍清迈的古药医院(电话: 66-53-275-085),这里有 80美元学 10天的按摩课。
Traditional healers have no doubts about ginkgo, a staple of Chinese medicine.
传统的医生毫不怀疑中医常备药物银杏的药用价值。
In 1994 the Institute of Medicine and the National Academy of Sciences warned that DTP, a combination vaccine for diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis( whooping cough), was responsible for cases of brain inflammation and permanent brain damage. 1994年,医学研究院和美国国家科学院警告, DTP--
一种用于预防白喉、破伤风和百日咳的合成疫苗,可造成大脑炎和永久性脑损伤。
药品 Medicine
兽医学 Veterinary medicine
HS30022000
Vaccines for human medicine
人用疫苗
HS30023000
Vaccines for veterinary medicine
兽用疫苗
HS30067000
Gel preparations designed to be used in human or veterinary medicine
专用于人类或兽药的凝胶制品,润滑剂,偶合剂
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Medicine trays or covers
医疗盘和套
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Medicine feeding cups or bottles or accessories
给药杯、瓶和附件
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Medical diagnostic imaging and nuclear medicine products
医疗诊断显像和核医疗产品
spsc-42203602
Digital Imaging Communications in Medicine DICOM standard system equipment
医疗数字图像通信标准系统设备
spsc-42240000
Orthopedic and prosthetic and sports medicine products
整形、修复和运动医疗产品
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Drugs or medicine production services
药品和医药产品服务
spsc-85131500
Experimental medicine services
实验医疗
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Alternative and holistic medicine
选择性的整体医疗
spsc-85141601
Herbal medicine or herbalists services
草药和草药医生服务
traditional Chinese medicine 中国传统的医学
Y80
Physical medicine devices associated with adverse incidents
物理治疗装置之意外副作用
医药级磷酸 Phosphoric acid (medicine grade)
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