dosis

/ˈdo.sis/
nounIntermediate
formal

A specific amount of a substance, especially a medicine, to be taken at one time.

La dosis correcta es crucial para la efectividad del tratamiento.

The correct dose is crucial for the effectiveness of the treatment.

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In medical contexts, 'dosis' refers to the prescribed amount of a drug or treatment.

informal

An amount of something, often used in a figurative sense to describe exposure or experience.

Recibió una dosis de realidad cuando perdió su trabajo.

He received a dose of reality when he lost his job.

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In informal contexts, 'dosis' can refer to a figurative 'amount' of something abstract.

Collocations

dosis diariadaily dosedosis letallethal dosedosis altahigh dose

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Related Phrases

dosis de realidadphrase
a harsh or sobering experience

💡Pro Tip

Medical vs. Figurative Use

Remember that 'dosis' can refer to both literal amounts of medicine and figurative 'amounts' of experiences or emotions.

Gold Rule

Precision in Medical Contexts

In medical contexts, 'dosis' should always be used with precision, as incorrect amounts can be harmful.

📖Word Origin

From Latin 'dosis', meaning 'a giving', from Greek 'dosis', from 'didonai' (to give).

📝Usage Notes

In Spanish, 'dosis' is often used in medical contexts but can also be used figuratively. Avoid confusion with 'dosis' in other languages, which may have different connotations.

Word Breakdown

dosi
giving
root
+
-s
plural marker
suffix
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