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[/ˈmedsn; US ˈmedɪsn; ˋmɛdəsn/] n 用法: 1 [U] (art and science of the) prevention and cure of disease, esp by drugs, diet, etc, but sometimes including surgery also 医术; 医学: study medicine at the university 在大学学医 * practise medicine 行医 * a Doctor of Medicine 医学博士 * ethical problems in medicine 医学中的道德问题. 用法: 2 [C, U] (type of) substance, esp one taken through the mouth, used in curing disease 药; (尤指)内服药: Has nurse given you your medicine? 护士给你服过药了吗? * Don't take too much medicine. 药不要吃得太多. * cough medicine(s) 咳嗽药. 用法: 3 (idm 习语) some, a little, a taste, etc of one's own `medicine the same bad treatment one has given to others 受到报应: The smaller boys badly wanted to give the bully a dose of his own medicine. 那些小男孩儿巴不得让那欺负人的坏蛋也尝点苦头. take one's `medicine (like a `man) (esp joc 尤作戏谑语) submit to punishment, sth unpleasant, etc (without complaining) 认罚, 忍受不快的事物(无怨言): He really hates shopping but he goes anyway, and takes his medicine like a man. 他实在讨厌买东西, 但还是硬著头皮去了. |