[VERB 动词]分配;分发;施与 If someone dispenses something that they own or control, they give or provide it to a number of people.
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The Union had already dispensed £40,000 in grants...
工会已经拨款4万英镑。
The local welfare office is where government dispenses many of its services...
地方福利部门就是政府贯彻实施其众多服务的窗口。
I thought of myself as a patriarch, dispensing words of wisdom to all my children.
我把自己当作在向子女传授至理名言的一家之长。
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[VERB 动词](机器自动)提供(货物等) If you obtain a product by getting it out of a machine, you can say that the machine dispenses the product.
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For two weeks, the cash machine was unable to dispense money.
该自动取款机已有两个星期不能提供现金。
The lotion is dispensed by a handy pump action spray.
洗液由一个使用方便的按压式皂液器提供。
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[VERB 动词]配(药);配(方);发(药) When a chemist dispenses medicine, he or she prepares it, and gives or sells it to the patient or customer.
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Some shops gave wrong or inadequate advice when dispensing homeopathic medicines...
有些药店在配发顺势疗法的药物时给出了错误或不当的建议。
Four out of five prescriptions are dispensed free to people who are exempt...
五分之四的处方是免费配给那些免除了医疗费的病人的。
Doctors confine themselves to prescribing rather than dispensing.
医生仅仅是开药而不配药。
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dis·pense/dɪˈspens; NAmEdɪˈspens/verb1dispensesth (to sb) ( formal) to give out sth to people 分配;分发◆The machine dispenses a range of drinks and snacks.这台机器发售各种饮料和小吃。2dispensesth (to sb) ( formal) to provide sth, especially a service, for people 施与,提供(尤指服务)◆The organization dispenses free health care to the poor.这个机构为穷人提供免费医疗。◆to dispense justice/advice执法;给予忠告3dispensesth to prepare medicine and give it to people, as a job 配(药);发(药)◆to dispense a prescription按处方配药◆( BrE) to dispense medicine发药◆( BrE) a dispensing chemist药剂师PHRASAL VERBdiˈspense with sb/sthto stop using sb/sth because you no longer need them or it 摒弃;不再需要;不再用SYN
do away with
◆Debit cards dispense with the need for cash altogether.有借记卡就完全不需要用现金了。◆I think we can dispense with the formalities(= speak openly and naturally to each other).我想我们就免去客套吧。dispensedispensesdispenseddispensingdis·pense/dɪˈspens; NAmEdɪˈspens/
1to give something to people, especially in fixed amountsSYN give outdispense something to somebody Villagers dispensed tea to visitors. a machine for dispensing cash2to officially provide something for peopledispense justice (=decide whether or not someone is guilty of a crime and what punishment they should receive)3to officially prepare and give medicines to peopledispense with phrasal verb formalto not use or do something that people usually use or do, because it is not necessary: Ann suggested that they dispense with speeches altogether at the wedding.dispense with somebody’s services (=no longer employ someone) Let’s dispense with the formalities (=speak openly and directly), shall we?
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