1. medicine
He's studying medicine.
Recent advances in medicine are remarkable.
Take one tablet a day until all of the medicine is gone.
In the Middle Ages, milk was still popular as a medicine.
If it had not been for antibiotics, medicine would not have made such remarkable progress.
The medicine she took cured her of the bad cough she'd been suffering from.
Doctors should keep abreast with all the latest developments in medicine.
The boy's plan was to study medicine and return to Saint Croix as a doctor.
If the medicine isn't working, maybe we should up the dosage.
You're the only person I know who doesn't take some kind of medicine at least once a week.
Refugees will suffer lack of food, water, medicine and all that.
It has been two years since I studied medicine.
When you start taking medicine it begins working on symptoms, like pain, right away, but that doesn't mean that the ulcer heals right away.
If I'm lucky enough for the medicine to work I can get to sleep after 1am but if I don't take it then I can't sleep until about 4am.
英语 单词“医学“(medicine)出现在集合中:
General terms - 一般词汇2. medical
Doctors use medical equipment.
Medical helicopters take very sick people to hospitals.
Those selected will have to face extensive medical and psychological tests.
If it doesn't get better after two weeks, you definitely must get a medical exam.
Medical help arrives promptly after an accident.
The reduction in obstetricians and gynecologists is a reflection of the decrease in births, thus reducing need for medical care.
Tell him that I have perished and that my cadaver is now being used by medical students at a leading Catholic university.
In the case of patient death during the course of medical treatment, even if there is medical error present, it is not automatically legally considered to be an "unusual death."
Foreign accent syndrome is an as-yet unexplained medical condition where the patient can no longer pronounce his mother tongue correctly and seems to have a foreign accent.
This group passes out information on such things as travel and health care, and encourages its members to vote on issues that affect this age group such as legislation regulating the insurance industry, medical care and housing.
Medicaid, a program originally created to provide medical care for poverty-level women and children, today spends almost a third of its budget on elderly people.
We can say that there's not a clear winner in terms of a policy to curtail medical expenses and benefits.
Working, healthy people contribute to the reduction of medical expenses, the rise of the eligible age for benefits, and the curtailment of their costs.