tablets
英['tæblət]
美['tæblət]
n. (名词)
- 药片,片剂
- 碑,匾,匾额
- 书板,平板
- 小块,片,小片
- 门牌,牌子
- 便笺簿,拍纸簿,信纸簿,图画纸簿
- 开车牌,开车灯
v. (动词)
- 将…制成小片或小块
n. (名词)
- [C]药片 a small round solid piece of medicine;a pill
- [C](木、竹)简;碑,牌匾 a large flat block,especially one of stone or metal with words cut into it
Noun:
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a slab of stone or wood suitable for bearing an inscription
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a number of sheets of paper fastened together along one edge
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a small flat compressed cake of some substance;
"a tablet of soap"
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a dose of medicine in the form of a small pellet
用作名词 (n.)
- Fill a glass with water and dissolve this tablet in it.
倒杯水把药片放进去溶解了。
- The doctor told him to take two tablets of aspirin before every meal.
医生告诉他每天饭前吃两片阿斯匹林。
- On the tablet are the Roman numerals for July 4, 1776.
匾上的罗马数字写着1776年七月四日。
- The son fixed a tablet to the wall in menmory of his father.
儿子在墙上挂了一片匾来纪念父亲。
用作名词 (n.)
- These tablets are available over the counter.
这些药片无需处方可直接购买。
- She took down the tablets in one gulp.
她把那些药片一口吞了下去。
- The doctor told him to take six tablets a day.
医生告诉他每天吃6片药。
- The recommended dosage is one tablet every four hours.
规定剂量为每4小时服一片。
- Does she know what kind of tablets she's taken today?—I imagine so.—
她知道今天她吃了什么药了吗?—我想她知道。
- On the tablet are inscribed the names of the donators.
碑上刻着捐款者的名字。