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dose

N ปริมาณ ยา ที่ ให้ ต่อ ครั้ง  pa-ri-man-ya-ti-hai-tor-krang

 

dose

VT เติม ส่วนผสม  toem-suan-pa-som

 

dose

VT ให้ยา  เติม ยา  medicate treat hai-ya

 

dose of one's own medicine

IDM การปฏิบัติ แบบ เดียว กับ ที่ เคย กระทำ กับ ผู้อื่น (มัก เป็น สิ่ง ไม่ดี  kan-pa-ti-bad-baeb-diao-kab-ti-khoei-kra-tam-kab-pu-uen

 

dose with

PHRV ให้ยา กับ  รักษา ด้วย ยา ให้ กับ  haiya-kab

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DOSE

n.[Gr. , that which is give; to give. ] 1. The quantity of medicine give or prescribed to be taken at one time.
2. Any thing given to be swallowed; any thing nauseous, that one is obliged to take.
3. A quantity; a portion.
4. As much as a man can swallow.

 

DOSE

v.t. 1. To proportion a medicine properly to the patient or disease; to form into suitable doses.
2. To give in doses; to give medicine or physic.
3. To give any thing nauseous.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DOSE

Dose, n. Etym: [F. dose, Gr. dare to give. See Date point of time. ]

 

1. The quantity of medicine given, or prescribed to be taken, at one time.

 

2. A sufficient quantity; a portion; as much as one can take, or as falls to one to receive.

 

3. Anything nauseous that one is obliged to take; a disagreeable portion thrust upon one. I am for curing the world by gentle alteratives, not by violent doses. W. Irving. I dare undertake that as fulsome a dose as you give him, he shall readily take it down. South.

 

DOSE

Dose, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dosed; p. pr. & vb. n. dosing.] Etym: [Cf. F. doser. See Dose, n.]

 

1. To proportion properly (a medicine ), with reference to the patient or the disease; to form into suitable doses.

 

2. To give doses to; to medicine or physic to; to give potions to, constantly and without need. A self-opinioned physician, worse than his distemper, who shall dose, and bleed, and kill him, "secundum artem." South

 

3. To give anything nauseous to.

 

DOSEL

Dos "el, n. Etym: [OF. dossel; cf. LL. dorsale. See Dorsal, and cf. Dorse, Dorsel. ]

 

Defn: Same as Dorsal, n. [R.]

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

dose

dose |dōs doʊs | noun a quantity of a medicine or drug taken or recommended to be taken at a particular time: he took a dose of cough medicine. an amount of ionizing radiation received or absorbed at one time or over a specified period: a dose of radiation exceeding safety limits. informal a venereal infection. informal a quantity of something regarded as analogous to medicine in being necessary but unpleasant: I wanted to give you a dose of the hell you put me through. verb [ with obj. ] administer a dose to (a person or animal ): he dosed himself with vitamins. adulterate or blend (a substance ) with another substance: the champagne was dosed with sugar. PHRASES in small doses informal when experienced or engaged in a little at a time: computer games are great in small doses. ORIGIN late Middle English: from French, via late Latin from Greek dosis gift, from didonai give.

 

dose equivalent

dose e quiv a lent noun an estimate of the biological effect of a dose of ionizing radiation, calculated by multiplying the dose received by a factor depending on the type of radiation. It is measured in sieverts.

 

dose-response curve

dose-response curve noun Medicine the relationship between the size of a dose and the extent of the response to it.

 

Oxford Dictionary

dose

dose |dəʊs | noun a quantity of a medicine or drug taken or recommended to be taken at a particular time: he took a dose of cough mixture. an amount of ionizing radiation received or absorbed at one time or over a specified period: a dose of radiation exceeding safety limits. informal a venereal infection. informal a quantity of something unpleasant but necessary: I wanted to give you a dose of the hell you put me through. verb [ with obj. ] administer a dose to (a person or animal ): he dosed himself with vitamins. adulterate or blend (a substance ) with another substance: the petrol is dosed with lead. PHRASES in small doses informal when experienced or engaged in a little at a time: computer games are great in small doses. like a dose of salts Brit. informal very fast and efficiently: we'll go through this place like a dose of salts and scrub it from top to bottom. [from the use of Epsom salts as a laxative. ]ORIGIN late Middle English: from French, via late Latin from Greek dosis gift , from didonai give .

 

dose equivalent

dose equiva |lent noun an estimate of the biological effect of a dose of ionizing radiation, calculated by multiplying the dose received by a factor depending on the type of radiation. It is measured in sieverts.

 

dose-response curve

dose-response curve noun Medicine the relationship between the size of a dose and the extent of the response to it.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

dose

dose noun do not exceed the prescribed dose: measure, measurement, portion, dosage, shot; informal hit, fix.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

dose

dose noun 1 a dose of cough mixture: amount, quantity, measure, portion, dosage, drench, draught; overdose, lethal dose; informal hit. 2 we all got a dose of diarrhoea: bout, attack, outbreak, flare-up, fit, eruption, spell, burst.

 

Duden Dictionary

Dose

Do se Substantiv, feminin , die |D o se |die Dose; Genitiv: der Dose, Plural: die Dosen aus dem Niederrheinischen < mittelniederdeutsch, mittelniederländisch dose = Behälter zum Tragen, Lade, Koffer; Herkunft ungeklärt 1 kleiner [runder ] Behälter mit Deckel eine ovale Dose [aus Porzellan ]2 Kurzwort für: Konservendose eine Dose Erbsen | Bier, Wurst in Dosen 3 Kurzwort für: Steckdose den Stecker aus der Dose ziehen | in der Dose ist kein Strom 4 vulgär Vulva 5 seltener Dosis

 

dösen

sen schwaches Verb umgangssprachlich |d ö sen |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « aus dem Niederdeutschen, dafür mittelhochdeutsch dōsen = schlummern, verwandt mit Dunst 1 nicht fest schlafen ich schloss die Augen und döste 2 wachend träumen; unaufmerksam, gedankenlos sein, vor sich hin blicken im Unterricht döste er [vor sich hin ]

 

Dosen

Do sen |D o sen |Plural von Dose und Dosis

 

Dosenbier

Do sen bier Substantiv, Neutrum , das |D o senbier |in Konservendosen abgefülltes Bier

 

Dosenblech

Do sen blech Substantiv, Neutrum , das |D o senblech |

 

dosenfertig

do sen fer tig Adjektiv |d o senfertig |in einer Dose zum Verzehr fertig dosenfertige Eintopfgerichte

 

Dosenfleisch

Do sen fleisch Substantiv, Neutrum , das |D o senfleisch |in Konservendosen konserviertes Fleisch

 

Dosengemüse

Do sen ge se Substantiv, Neutrum , das |D o sengemüse |

 

Dosenmilch

Do sen milch Substantiv, feminin , die |D o senmilch |Kondensmilch

 

Dosenöffner

Do sen öff ner Substantiv, maskulin , der |D o senöffner |Gerät zum Öffnen von Konservendosen

 

Dosenpfand

Do sen pfand Substantiv, Neutrum umgangssprachlich , das |D o senpfand |ohne Plural Pfand, das auf Getränkedosen und Einwegflaschen erhoben wird das lang umstrittene Dosenpfand

 

Dosensuppe

Do sen sup pe Substantiv, feminin , die |D o sensuppe | vgl. Dosenfleisch

 

Dosenwurst

Do sen wurst Substantiv, feminin , die |D o senwurst | vgl. Dosenfleisch

 

French Dictionary

dose

dose n. f. nom féminin 1 Quantité de médicament à prendre en une fois. : Une dose de sirop contre la toux. 2 Quantité de ce qui entre dans un mélange. SYNONYME mesure ; proportion .

 

doser

doser v. tr. verbe transitif Mesurer. : Doser des ingrédients. aimer

 

dosette

dosette n. f. Conditionnement destiné à recevoir la quantité de produit nécessaire à une seule utilisation. : Dosettes de sel et de poivre. SYNONYME minisachet ; sachet-dose . Note Technique La mode de la dosette vient du Japon elle est utilisée depuis une trentaine d ’années pour le conditionnement de produits les plus divers: aliments, produits de soins, de nettoyage, etc. (GDT ). Dosette expresso. Monodose de café torréfié, moulu, pressé, enveloppé hermétiquement entre deux feuilles de papier-filtre ou scellé dans un contenant de plastique, utilisable dans une machine à café expresso conçue pour la recevoir. FORME FAUTIVE dosette. Impropriété au sens de pilulier.

 

doseur

doseur n. m. nom masculin Instrument servant au dosage. : Un bouchon doseur.

 

Spanish Dictionary

dosel

dosel nombre masculino Cubierta ornamental de madera o de tela que decora y ennoblece un asiento, una imagen o una cama :todas las camas del palacio tenían dosel; en el códice de la Biblioteca Nacional aparece una litera transportada por ocho esclavos, con un sillón del mismo tipo con dosel .

 

doselete

doselete nombre masculino arq Miembro arquitectónico voladizo que se coloca sobre una estatua, un sepulcro, etc. , para resguardarlo :la talla gótica de piedra está colocada sobre un pedestal labrado y coronada por un doselete .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

dose

dose /doʊs /名詞 s /-ɪz /C 1 (薬の )1回の服用量 ; 1服 ▸ a dose of aspirin 1回 (服用 )分のアスピリン 2 ⦅くだけて ⦆(不快なこと 恵まれたことなどの )一定量, 1回分, 少し (!通例 形容詞 を伴って量を強調する ) ; 〘医 〙(X線などの )照射量; (薬などの ) (低 [大 ])用量 I've had a nasty dose of dust .ほこりをいやになるほど吸いこんじまった ▸ a good dose of common sense 十分な常識 high [low ] doses of radiation 大量 [少量 ]の放射線照射 small doses of antibiotics 低用量の抗生剤 3 ⦅俗 ⦆〖a 性病 (venereal disease ), (特に )りん have a dose 性病にかかっている 4 (ワインなどに風味を添えたりする )添加物 .in sm ll d ses 少しの間 (なら )(for a short time ).動詞 他動詞 1 〈人 動物など 〉に投薬する, 薬を服用させる (up ); 【薬などを 】(大量に )〈人 動物など 〉に与える, 飲ませる (up ) «with » The doctor dosed him up with painkillers .医者は彼に痛み止めを投与した 2 «…を » …に混ぜる «with » .

 

dose-response curve

d se-resp nse c rve 名詞 C 〘医 〙用量反応曲線 〘投与された薬物量と効果の関係を示す 〙.