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Dose

dose
 I. noun  Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Late Latin dosis, from Greek, literally, act of giving, from didonai to givemore at date  Date: 15th century  1.  a. the measured quantity of a therapeutic agent to be taken at one time  b. the quantity of radiation administered or absorbed  2. a portion of a substance added during a process  3. an amount of something likened to a prescribed or measured quantity of medicine a daily ~ of hard work a ~ of scandal  4. a gonorrheal infection  II. transitive verb  (~d; dosing)  Date: 1654  1. to give a ~ to; especially to give medicine to  2. to divide (as a medicine) into ~s  3. to treat with an application or agent
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  n. & v. --n. 1 an amount of a medicine or drug for taking or taken at one time. 2 a quantity of something administered or allocated (e.g. work, praise, punishment, etc.). 3 the amount of ionizing radiation received by a person or thing. 4 sl. a venereal infection. --v.tr. 1 treat (a person or animal) with doses of medicine. 2 give a dose or doses to. 3 adulterate or blend (esp. wine with spirit). Phrases and idioms like a dose of salts colloq. very fast and efficiently. Etymology: F f. LL dosis f. Gk dosis gift f. didomi give ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
2.
  доза дозировать - absorbed dose - acceptable emergency dose - accumulated dose - air dose - annual man-rem dose - average individual dose - body dose - capture-radiation dose - carcinogenic dose - epilating dose - equivalent dose - estimated man-rem dose - exposure dose - external dose - fatal dose - half-lethal dose - integral dose - lethal dose - lethal dose 50 - lethal dose 50/30 - lethal dose 100 - maximum permissible dose - median lethal dose - multiple dose - occupational radiation dose - permissible dose - population dose - radiation dose - radiation absorbed dose - radio-sterilization dose - safe dose - single dose - tolerant dose - whole body dose ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
3.
  доза дозировать - effective dose - ionizing dose - lethal radiation dose - log dose - maximum permissible dose - median effective dose - minimal effective dose - occupational radiation dose - safe radiation dose ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
4.
  доза; дозировать – agglutinating dose – anaphylaxis-provoking dose – booster dose – challenging dose – cumulative dose – daily dose – effective dose – 50% end point cytopathogenic dose – 50% end point embryo infective dose – 50% end point lethal aerosol dose – fatal dose – immunogenic dose – indicator dose – initial dose – integral dose – irradiation dose – lethal dose – lethal minimal dose – permissible dose – protective dose – recall dose – shocking dose – single dose – special shock dose – subagglutinating dose – subhemagglutinating dose – sublethal dose – subliminal dose – threshold dose – tissue dose – tolerance dose – total dose – toxic dose ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
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  1. спец. доза daily dose of smth. —- дневная доза чего-л. fatal (lethal) dose —- смертельная доза exposure dose —- доза облучения total dose —- суммарная доза (радиации) dose fractionation dose —- фракционирование дозы, многократное облучение малыми дозами 2. доза, доля, порция 3. dose of flattery порция лести to have a regular dose of smth. —- получить большую порцию чего-л.; пресытиться чем-л. 4. ингредиент, прибавляемый к вину 5. сл. венерическая болезнь, особ. гонорея to give smb. a dose —- заразить кого-л. венерической болезнью to get (to cop) a dose —- подхватить венерическую болезнь; загреметь в тюрягу, попасть за решетку 6. дозировать 7. давать определенными дозами; лечить (большими) дозами лекарства she was heavily dosed with sedatives —- ее (буквально) оглушали седативными средствами 8. принимать лекарство 9. прибавлять (какие-л.) ингредиенты (к вину) ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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   1. noun  1) доза, прием - lethal dose  2) coll. порция, доля to have a regular dose of smth. - принять что-л. в большом количестве  3) ингредиент, прибавляемый к вину  4) sl. венерическая болезнь, особ. гонорея  2. v.  1) давать лекарство дозами; дозировать (with) When you have a bad cold, it is best to dose yourself with aspirin. Doctors dose only people who are dying or in great pain with these powerful dangerous drugs.  2) прибавлять (спирт к вину) ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  (doses, dosing, dosed) 1. A dose of medicine or a drug is a measured amount of it which is intended to be taken at one time. One dose of penicillin can wipe out the infection. N-COUNT: oft N of n 2. You can refer to an amount of something as a dose of that thing, especially when you want to emphasize that there is a great deal of it. The West is getting a heavy dose of snow and rain today. N-COUNT: usu adj N of n c darkgreen]emphasis 3. If you dose a person or animal with medicine, you give them an amount of it. The doctor fixed the rib, dosed him heavily with drugs, and said he would probably get better... I dosed myself with quinine. VERB: V n with n, V pron-refl with n • Dose up means the same as dose. I dosed him up with Valium. PHRASAL VERB: V n P with n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n 1 a measured amount of a medicine + of  (a dose of antibiotics) 2 an amount of something unpleasant that you experience at one time + of  (Workers were exposed to a large dose of radiation. | a bad dose of flu) in small doses (=for a short time)  (I can only tolerate Joseph in small doses.) 3 like a dose of salts BrE informal very quickly and easily  (The new owners went through the company like a dose of salts, stripping it of its assets.) 4 have a dose slang to be infected with venereal disease ~2 also dose up ~ v to give someone medicine  (dose sb with)  (Sumi dosed herself with aspirin and went to bed.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - c.1425, from M.Fr. dose, from L.L. dosis, from Gk. dosis "a portion prescribed," lit. "a giving," used by Galen and other Gk. physicians to mean an amount of medicine, from didonai "to give." Slang meaning "venereal disease" is from 1914. ...
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