dose in Russian
dose in Russian is до́за, доза, по́рция — dose means a measured amount of medicine taken at one time.
dose in Russian
до́за
Pronounced: doza
A measured portion of medicine taken at any one time.
доза
Pronounced: doza
A measured portion of medicine taken at any one time.
до́за
Pronounced: doza
The quantity of an agent (not always active), substance, or radiation administered or experienced at any one time.
по́рция
Pronounced: portsiya
The quantity of an agent (not always active), substance, or radiation administered or experienced at any one time.
доза
Pronounced: doza
The quantity of an agent (not always active), substance, or radiation administered or experienced at any one time.
What does "dose" mean?
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noun A measured amount of medicine taken at one time.
"Take one dose every eight hours with food."
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verb To give someone a dose of medicine or a drug.
"The nurse dosed the patient with painkillers before the procedure."
dose in a sentence
- Take one dose every eight hours with food.
- The vet calculated the correct dose based on the dog's weight.
- The nurse dosed the patient with painkillers before the procedure.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "dose" in Russian?
"dose" in Russian is до́за, доза, по́рция. dose means: A measured amount of medicine taken at one time.
How do you pronounce до́за?
"dose" in Russian is до́за, pronounced "doza".
How do you use "dose" in a sentence?
Example: "Take one dose every eight hours with food." In Russian, "dose" is до́за, доза, по́рция.
Are there other ways to say "dose" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 3 translations listed for "dose": до́за, доза, по́рция.
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