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  • 1 prescribe

    transitive verb
    1) (impose) vorschreiben
    2) (Med.; also fig.) verschreiben; verordnen
    * * *
    (to advise or order (the use of): My doctor prescribed some pills for my cold; Here is a list of books prescribed by the examiners for the exam.) verordnen, vorschreiben
    - academic.ru/57656/prescription">prescription
    * * *
    pre·scribe
    [prɪˈskraɪb]
    vt
    1. (medical)
    to \prescribe sth [for sb] [or [sb] sth] [jdm] etw verschreiben
    to be \prescribed sth etw verschrieben bekommen
    I've been \prescribed painkillers man hat mir ein schmerzstillendes Mittel verschrieben
    to \prescribe sth for headache/a cough etw gegen Kopfschmerzen/Husten verschreiben [o verordnen]
    a widely \prescribed drug ein häufig verschriebenes Medikament
    to \prescribe sth [to sb] a special diet [jdm] etw verordnen; fresh air, exercise [jdm] etw empfehlen
    3. ( form: state)
    to \prescribe sth etw vorschreiben
    \prescribed by law gesetzlich vorgeschrieben
    internationally \prescribed standards international vorgeschriebene Normen
    the \prescribed time die vorgeschriebene Zeit
    the law \prescribes that... es ist gesetzlich vorgeschrieben, dass...
    4. LAW
    to \prescribe rights Gewohnheitsrechte pl geltend machen, Rechte pl aufgrund von Ersitzung geltend machen
    * * *
    [prI'skraɪb]
    1. vt
    1) (= order, lay down) vorschreiben
    2) (MED fig) verschreiben, verordnen (sth for sb jdm etw)

    the prescribed dose/punishment — die verordnete Dosis/Strafe

    2. vi
    (= lay down rules) Vorschriften machen
    * * *
    prescribe [-ˈskraıb]
    A v/t
    1. vorschreiben ( sth to sb jemandem etwas), etwas anordnen:
    (as) prescribed (wie) vorgeschrieben, vorschriftsmäßig
    2. MED verschreiben, verordnen ( sth for sb jemandem etwas; for sth gegen etwas)
    B v/i
    1. Vorschriften machen, Anordnungen treffen
    2. a) etwas verschreiben oder verordnen (to, for dat)
    b) ein Rezept ausstellen ( for sb jemandem):
    prescribe for sb allg jemanden ärztlich behandeln
    3. JUR
    a) verjähren
    b) Verjährung oder Ersitzung geltend machen (to, for für, auf akk)
    * * *
    transitive verb
    1) (impose) vorschreiben
    2) (Med.; also fig.) verschreiben; verordnen
    * * *
    (medicine) v.
    ein Rezept ausstellen ausdr. v.
    anordnen v.
    verjähren (Recht) v.
    verordnen v.
    verschreiben v.
    vorschreiben v.

    English-german dictionary > prescribe

  • 2 prescribe medicine

    expr.
    Medizin verordnen ausdr.
    Medizin verschreiben ausdr.

    English-german dictionary > prescribe medicine

  • 3 tonic

    1. noun
    1) (Med.) Tonikum, das

    it was as good as a tonic — es hat mir/ihm usw. richtig gut getan

    2) (fig.): (invigorating influence) Wohltat, die (geh.)
    3) (tonic water) Tonic, das

    gin etc. and tonic — Gin usw. [mit] Tonic

    4) (Mus.) Tonika, die
    2. adjective
    1) (Med.) kräftigend; (fig.) wohltuend [Wirkung]
    2) (Mus.) tonisch
    * * *
    ['tonik]
    1) ((a) medicine that gives strength or energy: The doctor prescribed a (bottle of) tonic.) das Stärkungsmittel
    2) ((also tonic-water) water containing quinine, often drunk with gin etc: I'd like a gin and tonic.) der Tonic
    * * *
    ton·ic1
    [ˈtɒnɪk, AM ˈtɑ:-]
    n
    1. (medicine) Tonikum nt geh
    to prescribe a \tonic ein Tonikum verschreiben
    2. (sth that rejuvenates) Erfrischung f, Energiespritze f fig
    ton·ic2
    [ˈtɒnɪk, AM ˈtɑ:-]
    I. n
    the \tonic der Grundton, die Tonika fachspr
    II. adj inv Grundton-, Tonika- fachspr
    \tonic chord Grundakkord m
    ton·ic3, ton·ic wa·ter
    [ˈtɒnɪk-, AM ˈtɑ:-]
    n Tonic[water] nt
    * * *
    ['tɒnɪk]
    1. n
    1) (MED) Tonikum nt; (= hair tonic) Haarwasser nt; (= skin tonic) Lotion f

    it was a real tonic to see him again (fig) — es hat richtig gutgetan, ihn wiederzusehen

    2)

    gin and tonicGin m (mit) Tonic

    3) (MUS) Tonika f, Grundton m
    2. adj
    1) (MED) stärkend, kräftigend, tonisch (spec)
    2) (PHON) syllable, stress tontragend
    3) (MUS) note tonisch
    * * *
    tonic [ˈtɒnık; US ˈtɑ-]
    A adj (adv tonically)
    1. MED tonisch:
    tonic spasm Starrkrampf m
    2. stärkend, belebend, erfrischend (alle auch fig):
    tonic water Tonic n
    3. LING
    a) Ton…
    b) betont:
    tonic accent musikalischer Akzent;
    tonic language academic.ru/75487/tone_language">tone language
    4. MUS Grundton…, Tonika…:
    tonic chord Grundakkord m;
    tonic major (minor) gleichnamige Dur-(Moll-)tonart;
    5. MAL Tönungs…, Farb(gebungs)…
    B s
    1. PHARM Tonikum n, Stärkungsmittel n
    2. Tonic n:
    3. fig Stimulanz f
    4. MUS Grundton m, Tonika f
    5. LING stimmhafter Laut
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (Med.) Tonikum, das

    it was as good as a tonic — es hat mir/ihm usw. richtig gut getan

    2) (fig.): (invigorating influence) Wohltat, die (geh.)
    3) (tonic water) Tonic, das

    gin etc. and tonic — Gin usw. [mit] Tonic

    4) (Mus.) Tonika, die
    2. adjective
    1) (Med.) kräftigend; (fig.) wohltuend [Wirkung]
    2) (Mus.) tonisch
    * * *
    (music) n.
    Grundton -¨e m. (sound) n.
    Tonika -en f. n.
    Stärkungsmittel n.

    English-german dictionary > tonic

  • 4 tonic

    ton·ic, ton·ic wa·ter
    1. ton·ic [ʼtɒnɪk, Am ʼtɑ:-] n
    1) ( medicine) Tonikum nt ( geh)
    to prescribe a \tonic ein Tonikum verschreiben
    2) ( sth that rejuvenates) Erfrischung f, Energiespritze f ( fig)
    2. ton·ic [ʼtɒnɪk, Am ʼtɑ:-] mus n
    the \tonic der Grundton, die Tonika fachspr adj
    inv Grundton-, Tonika- fachspr;
    \tonic chord Grundakkord m
    3. ton·ic [ʼtɒnɪk, Am ʼtɑ:-] n, ton·ic wa·ter n Tonic[water] nt

    English-German students dictionary > tonic

  • 5 tonic water

    ton·ic, ton·ic wa·ter
    1. ton·ic [ʼtɒnɪk, Am ʼtɑ:-] n
    1) ( medicine) Tonikum nt ( geh)
    to prescribe a \tonic water ein Tonikum verschreiben
    2) ( sth that rejuvenates) Erfrischung f, Energiespritze f ( fig)
    2. ton·ic [ʼtɒnɪk, Am ʼtɑ:-] mus n
    the \tonic water der Grundton, die Tonika fachspr adj
    inv Grundton-, Tonika- fachspr;
    \tonic water chord Grundakkord m
    3. ton·ic [ʼtɒnɪk, Am ʼtɑ:-] n, ton·ic wa·ter n Tonic[water] nt

    English-German students dictionary > tonic water

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