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noungive somebody a dose or a taste of his/her own medicine — (fig.) es jemandem mit gleicher Münze heimzahlen
* * *['medsin]1) (a substance, especially a liquid for swallowing, that is used to treat or keep away disease or illness: a dose of medicine.) die Medizin2) (the science of curing people who are ill, or making their suffering less (especially by means other than surgery): He is studying medicine.) die Medizin•- academic.ru/45939/medicinal">medicinal- medicinally* * *medi·cine[ˈmedsən, AM -dɪsən]nto take [one's] \medicine [seine] Medizin einnehmencough \medicine Hustenmittel ntherbal/natural \medicine Kräuter-/Naturheilkunde fpreventive \medicine Vorsorgemedizin f5.▶ to get a dose [or taste] of one's own \medicine es mit gleicher Münze heimgezahlt bekommen* * *['medsIn, 'medIsIn]nto take one's medicine (lit) — seine Arznei einnehmen; (fig) die bittere Pille schlucken, in den sauren Apfel beißen
now we'll see how you like a taste of your own medicine — jetzt werden wir sehen, wie es dir schmeckt, wenn dir das passiert
2) (= science) Medizin f* * *A s1. Medizin f, Arznei f (auch fig):take one’s medicinea) seine Medizin (ein)nehmen,b) fig in den sauren Apfel beißen, die (bittere) Pille schlucken (beide umg);he was given a taste ( oder dose) of his own medicine fig er bekam es in oder mit gleicher Münze heimgezahltb) innere Medizin (Ggs Chirurgie)3. obs (Zauber)Trank m4. Zauber m, Medizin f (bei den Indianern):he’s bad medicine US sl dem geht man am besten aus dem Weg;it’s big medicine US sl es bedeutet (persönliche) MachtB v/t ärztlich behandelnm. abk1. male männl.2. mare3. married verh.4. masculine m5. medicine Med.6. meridianmed. abk1. medical2. medicine3. medieval4. medium* * *noungive somebody a dose or a taste of his/her own medicine — (fig.) es jemandem mit gleicher Münze heimzahlen
* * *(medication) n.Arzneimittel n. n.Arznei -en f.Medikament n.Medizin f. -
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medi·cine [ʼmedsən, Am -dɪsən] nto take [one's] \medicine [seine] Medizin einnehmencough \medicine Hustenmittel ntpreventive \medicine Vorsorgemedizin f;PHRASES:to get a dose [or taste] of one's own \medicine es mit gleicher Münze heimgezahlt bekommen;to take one's \medicine in den sauren Apfel beißen ( fam) -
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1. Medizin f, Arznei f, Arzneimittel n, Pharmakon n, Medikament n; 2. Medizin f, Heilkunde f, Iatrik f; 3. innere (interne, internistische) Medizin f· to ingest a medicine with foodeine Arznei mit der Nahrung aufnehmen· to prepare a medicineeine Medizin bereiten, eine Arznei zubereiten· to shake a medicineeine Arznei schütteln, ein Arzneimittel aufschütteln· to take one's medicineseine Medizin [ein]nehmen· to tolerate a medicine badlyein Arzneimittel schlecht tolerieren, eine Arznei schlecht vertragen· to tolerate a medicine wellein Arzneimittel gut tolerieren, eine Arznei gut vertragen -
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7 medicine cabinet
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8 medicine chest
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9 medicine ball
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10 medicine man
nounMedizinmann, der* * *ˈmedi·cine mann* * ** * *nounMedizinmann, der -
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'medi·cine chest nArzneischrank m, Hausapotheke f -
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18 to practice medicine
practice [medicine]: to practice medicineFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > to practice medicine
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19 to profess to general medicine
profess to general medicine: to profess to general medicineAllgemeinmediziner seinFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > to profess to general medicine
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20 complementary medicine
nounKomplementärmedizin, die* * *com·ple·men·tary ˈmedi·cine* * ** * *nounKomplementärmedizin, die
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