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1 prescription
1) (a doctor's (usually written) instructions for the preparing and taking of a medicine: He gave me a prescription to give to the chemist.) resept2) (the act of prescribing.) foreskriving, reseptskrivingreseptsubst. \/prɪˈskrɪpʃ(ə)n\/1) forskrift, forordning2) ( medisin) resept, ordinasjon, forskrift3) ( medisin) medisin4) ( jus) (rettighet på grunn av) hevdbe on prescription være reseptbelagtbe placed on prescription bli reseptbelagtfill a prescription (amer.) ekspedere en reseptmake up a prescription ekspedere en resept -
2 make out
1) (to see, hear or understand: He could make out a ship in the distance.) skjelne, tyde2) (to make it seem that: He made out that he was earning a huge amount of money.) få det til at, framstille som3) (to write or fill in: The doctor made out a prescription.) skrive ut, fylle ut4) ((slang) to kiss, hug and caress; to neck: They were making out in the back seat.) kline
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fill a prescription — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. compound, fix, blend; see mix 1 … English dictionary for students
fill — fil vt 1) to repair the cavities of (teeth) 2) to supply as directed <fill a prescription> … Medical dictionary
fill — [[t]fɪ̱l[/t]] ♦♦ fills, filling, filled 1) V ERG If you fill a container or area, or if it fills, an amount of something enters it that is enough to make it full. [V n with n] Fill a saucepan with water and bring to a slow boil... [V n] She made… … English dictionary
prescription — pre|scrip|tion [prıˈskrıpʃən] n 1.) a piece of paper on which a doctor writes what medicine a sick person should have, so that they can get it from a ↑pharmacist →↑prescribe prescription for ▪ a prescription for sleeping pills ▪ We are trying to… … Dictionary of contemporary English
fill — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English fyllan; akin to Old English full full Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. a. to put into as much as can be held or conveniently contained < fill a cup with water > b. to supply with a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
fill — [fil] vt. [ME fillen, fullen < OE fyllan < Gmc * fulljan, to make full < * fulla (> Goth fulls, FULL1) + jan, caus. suffix] 1. a) to put as much as possible into; make full b) to put a considerable quantity of something into [to fill… … English World dictionary
prescription — n. 1) to fill (AE), make up a prescription 2) a prescription for 3) by prescription; on a prescription (to obtain a drug on a doctor s prescription; by prescription only) * * * [prɪ skrɪpʃ(ə)n] make up a prescription on a prescription (to obtain… … Combinatory dictionary
prescription — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ medical ▪ free ▪ You are entitled to free prescriptions. ▪ repeat (BrE) ▪ I just get a repeat prescription every month … Collocations dictionary
fill — fillable, adj. /fil/, v.t. 1. to make full; put as much as can be held into: to fill a jar with water. 2. to occupy to the full capacity: Water filled the basin. The crowd filled the hall. 3. to supply to an extreme degree or plentifully: to fill … Universalium
fill — /fɪl / (say fil) verb (t) 1. to make full; put as much as can be held into. 2. to occupy to the full capacity: water filled the basin; the crowd filled the hall. 3. to supply to fullness or plentifully: to fill a house with furniture; to fill the …
fill — [[t]fɪl[/t]] v. t. 1) to make full; put as much as can be held into: to fill a jar with water[/ex] 2) to occupy to the full capacity: The crowd filled the hall[/ex] 3) to supply plentifully: to fill a house with furniture[/ex] 4) to feed fully;… … From formal English to slang