dose

/dɔz/
nounIntermediate
🏥Medicine
Medical

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

Il faut prendre une dose de ce sirop deux fois par jour.

You need to take a dose of this syrup twice a day.

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In medical contexts, 'dose' refers to the precise amount of a drug or treatment administered.

informal

An amount of something, often used metaphorically to describe exposure or experience.

Il a reçu une bonne dose de critiques après son discours.

He received a good dose of criticism after his speech.

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In informal contexts, 'dose' can refer to a large amount of something, often negative.

Collocations

dose quotidiennedaily dosedose mortellelethal dosedose recommandéerecommended dose

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Related Phrases

dose de réalitéphrase
a dose of reality

💡Pro Tip

Medical vs. Informal Use

Be mindful of the context when using 'dose'. In medical settings, it refers to precise measurements, while in everyday language, it can describe exposure to experiences or emotions.

Gold Rule

Precision in Medicine

Always use 'dose' with precision in medical contexts to avoid confusion or harm.

📖Word Origin

From Latin 'dosis', meaning 'a giving' or 'a portion'.

📝Usage Notes

In medical contexts, 'dose' is precise and measured. In informal contexts, it can be used more loosely to describe exposure to something.

Word Breakdown

dose
a measured amount
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