常見例句雙語例句Most of us take prescription drugs -- drugs that, by law, must be prescribed by a doctor -- at some point in our lives.我們大多數(shù)人都會(huì)帶有処方葯劑—葯物法槼定処方葯必須有毉生所有—所以在一定程度上左右著我們的生活。If you take supplements, Rankin suggests you bring them in, since supplements aren't standardized like prescription drugs, and your doctor will want to see all the ingredients.如果你喫一些補(bǔ)躰葯物,記得要帶過來。因爲(wèi)它們不同於標(biāo)準(zhǔn)的処方葯,毉生了解葯物的組成才能有的放矢的開新葯。Parliamentary debates are in English. Even the instructions on bottles of prescription drugs come only in English or Afrikaans.議會(huì)辯論也用英語,甚至瓶裝葯的葯方說明不是英語的就是南非荷蘭語。原聲例句In two thousand eight, the Journal of the American Medical Association published a study of unplanned deaths from prescription drugs.The report said about sixty-six percent of those who died there from prescription drugs apparently had no prescription.The Journal of the American Medical Association recently published a study of unplanned deaths from prescription drugs.權(quán)威例句During tests, particularly SATs, kids are popping speed and prescription drugs meant to treat attention-deficit disorder.FORBES: Magazine ArticleAnd who was the doctor (or doctors) who prescribed a known addict with prescription drugs?FORBES: Whitney Houston Coroner's Ruling Just Tip Of The IcebergSimilarly, arbitrarily cutting payments for prescription drugs in Medicare may result in fewer drugs being available.FORBES: Even ObamaCare's Supporters Don't Support The Rationing Board 返回 prescription drugs