medicate的意思和读音

medicate

: ['medɪkeɪt]

v.);

medicates  medicating  medicated  

medicatev.

1.~ sb);to give sb medicine, especially a drug that affects their behaviour

v.1.;...

v.1.to treat a patient with a drug2.to add a drug to something, e.g. an antibacterial agent to a soap, or an anesthetic to a throat lozenge

1. medical medicate migrate , ...

2. tire out: 使使medicate: stolen:

3. med.i.cate >> medicate medicate ...

4. mediate v. medicate v. meditate v. 3 ...

5. ... treat: medicate: without: ...

6. medicable medicate <> medico , ...

8. meddle v. medicate v. medieval a. ...

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1.The doctor said that there was no need to medicate my pain, that it was just a hematoma and that the pain would go away by itself.

2.He was one of many to medicate their stress and worries away with pharmaceuticals.

3.They started out with a lot of talk about Medicate and Medicare.

4."She said, 'Listen, you're going to have to learn to meditate and not medicate, '" Williams said.「,」

5.I know I'm probably talking through my hat, but still: Let's not be so fast to pathologize and medicate every human variation.

6.A small, flat absorbent pad used to medicate, drain, or protect a wound or sore.

7.The rest, if they do anything at all other than make the lives of intimates dank, will self-medicate.

8.First, it's possible that people already prone to hallucinations turn to caffeine as a way to self-medicate.

9.Now, another way we try to increase our happiness is we medicate ourselves.

10.Be you allergic to any medicate?