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1. noun1) (lit. or fig.) Dosis, dietake a dose of medicine — Medizin [ein]nehmen
in small doses — (fig.) in kleinen Mengen
2) (amount of radiation) Strahlen-, Bestrahlungsdosis, die2. transitive verbdose somebody with something — jemandem etwas geben od. verabreichen
* * *[dəus] 1. noun1) (the quantity of medicine etc to be taken at one time: It's time you had a dose of your medicine.) die Dosis2) (an unpleasant thing (especially an illness) which one is forced to suffer: a nasty dose of flu.) die Portion2. verb(to give medicine to: She dosed him with aspirin.) Arznei geben- academic.ru/21880/dosage">dosage* * *[dəʊs, AM doʊs]I. na large/small/lethal \dose eine starke/schwache/tödliche Dosisshe's very nice, but only in small \doses sie ist sehr nett, aber nur, wenn man sie nicht lange ertragen mussto go through sb like a \dose of salts bei jdm eine stark abführende Wirkung habenthe medicine went through me like a \dose of salts das Medikament hat bei mir sofort angeschlagen [o gewirkt\dose of radiation Strahlendosis f, Bestrahlungsdosis fshe's got a nasty \dose of flu die Grippe hat sie schwer erwischt famII. vt* * *[dəʊs]1. ngive him a dose of medicine — gib ihm Medizin
he needs a dose of his own medicine (fig) — man sollte es ihm mit gleicher Münze heimzahlen
in small/large doses (fig) — in kleinen/großen Mengen
2) (inf: venereal disease) Tripper mto catch a dose — sich (dat) etwas holen (inf), sich (dat) den Tripper holen
3) (inf: bout of illness) Anfall m2. vtperson Arznei geben (+dat)I've tried dosing myself with cough mixture — ich habe versucht, mich mit Hustensaft zu kurieren
* * *dose [dəʊs]A s1. MED Dosis f, Gabe f:dose of radiation Strahlen-, Bestrahlungsdosis;like a dose of salts Br umg in Null Komma nichts2. fig Dosis f, Portion f:a heavy dose of sarcasm eine kräftige Dosis Sarkasmus;he’s got a dose of flu er hat die Grippe4. MED sl Tripper mB v/t1. eine Arznei etc dosieren, in Dosen verabreichen2. jemandem Dosen verabreichen, Arznei geben:dose sb (up) witha) jemanden behandeln oder kurieren mit,b) jemandem eine Strafe etc verpassen umg;dose o.s. (up)a) Medikamente schlucken,b) (s)ein Medikament nehmen3. dem Sekt etc Zucker zusetzen* * *1. noun1) (lit. or fig.) Dosis, dietake a dose of medicine — Medizin [ein]nehmen
in small doses — (fig.) in kleinen Mengen
2) (amount of radiation) Strahlen-, Bestrahlungsdosis, die2. transitive verbdose somebody with something — jemandem etwas geben od. verabreichen
* * *n.Dosis Dosen f. v.dosieren v. -
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[dəʊs, Am doʊs] nshe's very nice, but only in small \doses sie ist sehr nett, aber nur, wenn man sie nicht lange ertragen muss;to go through sb like a \dose of salts bei jdm eine stark abführende Wirkung haben;the medicine went through me like a \dose of salts das Medikament hat bei mir sofort angeschlagen [o gewirkt];\dose of radiation Strahlendosis f, Bestrahlungsdosis fshe's got a nasty \dose of flu die Grippe hat sie schwer erwischt ( fam) -
3 lethal dose
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