doses
Prononciation : [ˈdoʊsɪz]
Mot
Contexte : « healthcare »
(noun) a dose is a specific amount of medicine that you take at one time. It's like when the doctor tells you how much medicine you need to feel better.
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She took her morning dose of medicine just like the doctor recommended.
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He forgot to take his dose today, so he hasn't been feeling well.
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What is the correct dose for this medicine?
Contexte : « general »
(noun) a dose can also mean a certain amount of something, not just medicine. It can be used to talk about things like happiness, encouragement, or even bad experiences.
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The movie gave me a good dose of laughter.
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She didn't want another dose of disappointment after the last time.
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How much dose of fun do you think we need for the party?
Contexte : « healthcare »
(verb) to dose means to give someone a specific amount of medicine. It's like when a parent gives their child the right amount of cough syrup.
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The nurse will dose the patient according to the doctor's orders.
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They couldn’t dose him because they were out of the medicine.
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Did you dose him with the right amount of pain relief?
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