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medi·cine [ˈmedsən] SUST.

1. medicine no pl. (for illness):

medicine
to take [one's] medicine

2. medicine (substance):

medicine
cough medicine

3. medicine no pl. (medical science):

medicine
herbal/natural medicine
to practise medicine

4. medicine fig. (remedy):

medicine

ˈcough medi·cine SUST. no pl., ˈcough mix·ture SUST. ingl. brit.

ˈmedi·cine ball SUST.

medicine ball

ˈmedi·cine chest SUST.

medicine chest

ˈmedi·cine man SUST. (tribal healer)

medicine man
vrač m

nu·clear ˈmedi·cine SUST. no pl.

pa·tent ˈmedi·cine SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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In 1865, he received a degree of doctor of medicine.
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He married in 1928, stopped travelling, and for five years he practised medicine.
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It was also suffering from disease and low supplies of food, water and medicine.
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Scientists are often successful at finding facts, but in medicine the use value of such facts is especially important.
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It prepared students for non-commercial careers in government, the law, medicine, education, and the ministry and a smaller group for careers in science and engineering.
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The show tried to give some of one's own medicine.
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The village itself has a few small buildings and stalls selling various goods such as food and medicine, to souvenirs for travellers.
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It has also been applied to personalised medicine.
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Why should this world have a shortage of medicines?
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She also had an interest in making medicines.
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