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21 mar 2020
- Japonés
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Inglés (US)
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Inglés (UK)
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Hello, everyone! : )
Today I searched "parenteral meaning". And I got this result, "administered or occurring elsewhere in the body than the mouth and alimentary canal.". Then the part "occuring elsewhere" is somewhat difficult sentence for me. So could you change it into ‘other’ ‘ways’ of saying this?
Thank you!
Hello, everyone! : )
Today I searched "parenteral meaning". And I got this result, "administered or occurring elsewhere in the body than the mouth and alimentary canal.". Then the part "occuring elsewhere" is somewhat difficult sentence for me. So could you change it into ‘other’ ‘ways’ of saying this?
Thank you!
Today I searched "parenteral meaning". And I got this result, "administered or occurring elsewhere in the body than the mouth and alimentary canal.". Then the part "occuring elsewhere" is somewhat difficult sentence for me. So could you change it into ‘other’ ‘ways’ of saying this?
Thank you!
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- Inglés (US)
@iwamoto4477 You could also say it like this:
Something that is put inside of the body, but not via swallowing.
via swallowing = by swallowing
So "parenteral" is described as any drug administration which isn't oral. That is, the doctor doesn't mandate that the patient swallow the drugs.
An example of a "parenteral" is: drugs that are injected/put inside of the muscles in the leg.
drug administration = 薬を飲む
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- Japonés
- Japonés
@polygotdenny
Thank you, Denny! : ) Btw what's the meaning of "mandate" in your sentence?
And your Japanese above is natural. (^^)
Thank you, Denny! : ) Btw what's the meaning of "mandate" in your sentence?
And your Japanese above is natural. (^^)
- Japonés
@Lily_pcpq
Hi! I have seen you ever at some times. You're good person, I think. And you look interested in Japanese. Can we help each other in this app? If I could be, I'll do my best to teach you Japanese as return! (^^)
Hi! I have seen you ever at some times. You're good person, I think. And you look interested in Japanese. Can we help each other in this app? If I could be, I'll do my best to teach you Japanese as return! (^^)
- Inglés (UK)
@iwamoto4477 mandate = instructed or the directions on how to take the drug
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