در ۱۵ ثانیه
- Refers to the act of taking or applying medical treatment.
- Commonly used in hospitals, pharmacies, and when discussing health plans.
- Sounds more professional and precise than the casual 'eating medicine'.
معنی
This phrase refers to the act of taking, administering, or applying medication. It's the standard way to talk about the medical treatment process in a general sense.
مثالهای کلیدی
3 از 6At the pharmacy
请问这种药的用药剂量是多少?
Excuse me, what is the dosage for this medicine?
Reminding a family member
爷爷,别忘了按时用药。
Grandpa, don't forget to take your medicine on time.
Doctor's consultation
您最近有在用药吗?
Have you been taking any medication recently?
زمینه فرهنگی
The phrase reflects the high level of caution in Chinese medical culture, where 'medicine and food come from the same source.' It is frequently seen in public health campaigns promoting 'Safe Medication' (安全用药) to prevent self-prescription errors. It gained even more prominence during public health crises as people shared advice on proper home care.
The 'Hot Water' Secret
In China, if you tell someone you are `用药`, they will almost always tell you to drink more hot water. It's the unofficial companion to all medicine!
Don't say 'Eat'
While `吃药` (eat medicine) is common, `用药` is better for topical creams or eye drops where 'eating' would sound very wrong!
در ۱۵ ثانیه
- Refers to the act of taking or applying medical treatment.
- Commonly used in hospitals, pharmacies, and when discussing health plans.
- Sounds more professional and precise than the casual 'eating medicine'.
What It Means
用药 is a very common way to say 'using medicine.' It covers everything from swallowing a pill to applying a cream. It sounds a bit more serious than just 'eating' medicine. It focuses on the action of following a medical plan. Think of it as the 'professional' way to talk about your meds.
How To Use It
You usually place it at the beginning or end of a sentence. For example, you can ask about 用药 instructions. You can also use it to describe a patient's history. It acts like a noun or a verb depending on the context. Just remember it is a package deal—don't split the words up.
When To Use It
Use this when you are at the pharmacy or the hospital. It is perfect for talking to a doctor about your symptoms. You can also use it when reminding an elderly relative to take their pills. It works well in text messages if you are checking on a sick friend. It feels caring but also clear and direct.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use 用药 if you are just taking a vitamin for fun. It implies a specific medical need or a prescription. Also, don't use it for illegal substances; that is a different word entirely. If you are just 'eating' a quick cough drop, 吃药 is more natural. 用药 sounds a bit too heavy for a simple piece of candy-like medicine.
Cultural Background
In China, there is a huge emphasis on 'safety in medication.' You will see signs in every pharmacy about 安全用药. Chinese culture respects the power of medicine deeply. There is an old saying that 'medicine is 30% poison.' This makes people very careful about how they 用药. People often combine Western medicine with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).
Common Variations
You will often hear 用药量 which means the dosage amount. Another common one is 外用药 for medicines you rub on your skin. If someone is used to a drug, they might have 用药史 or a medication history. Sometimes people say 按时用药 which means taking medicine on a strict schedule. It's a phrase that shows you are taking your health seriously.
نکات کاربردی
The phrase is neutral to slightly formal. It is the preferred term in medical, professional, and instructional contexts, whereas '吃药' is the go-to for daily conversation among friends.
The 'Hot Water' Secret
In China, if you tell someone you are `用药`, they will almost always tell you to drink more hot water. It's the unofficial companion to all medicine!
Don't say 'Eat'
While `吃药` (eat medicine) is common, `用药` is better for topical creams or eye drops where 'eating' would sound very wrong!
Safety First
Look for the 'OTC' label on Chinese medicine boxes; this is where you'll most often see the phrase `安全用药` printed.
مثالها
6请问这种药的用药剂量是多少?
Excuse me, what is the dosage for this medicine?
Using the phrase to ask for specific professional instructions.
爷爷,别忘了按时用药。
Grandpa, don't forget to take your medicine on time.
A caring reminder using a slightly more formal term to show importance.
您最近有在用药吗?
Have you been taking any medication recently?
A standard medical inquiry about current treatments.
好好休息,遵医嘱用药。
Rest well and follow the doctor's orders for your medicine.
Professional yet supportive advice via text.
我现在的用药就是一大杯热水。
My current 'medication' is just a big cup of hot water.
Using a serious term for a non-medical 'cure' for humor.
长期用药需要定期检查身体。
Long-term medication requires regular physical check-ups.
Discussing the serious nature of chronic treatment.
خودت رو بسنج
Choose the correct word to complete the doctor's advice.
为了您的健康,请务必安全___。
`安全用药` (Safe medication) is a standard medical collocation in Chinese.
Complete the sentence regarding dosage.
这种药的___量是一天三次。
`用药量` is the specific term for 'dosage amount'.
🎉 امتیاز: /2
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Formality Spectrum of Taking Medicine
Used with friends for pills
吃药 (chī yào)
Standard medical context
用药 (yòng yào)
Clinical or legal context
服用药物 (fú yòng yào wù)
When to use 用药
At the Hospital
Talking to doctors
Pharmacy
Buying prescriptions
Caregiving
Reminding the elderly
Instructions
Reading a bottle label
بانک تمرین
2 تمرینها为了您的健康,请务必安全___。
`安全用药` (Safe medication) is a standard medical collocation in Chinese.
这种药的___量是一天三次。
`用药量` is the specific term for 'dosage amount'.
🎉 امتیاز: /2
سوالات متداول
10 سوالNot exactly. 吃药 literally means 'eat medicine' and is very casual. 用药 is broader and more professional, covering pills, creams, and injections.
It sounds a bit too formal for vitamins. For supplements, 吃维他命 (eat vitamins) is more natural unless a doctor prescribed them.
You can ask 用药量是多少? (What is the medication dosage?). This is a very clear way to get instructions from a pharmacist.
Yes, it's perfect for checking on someone. For example: 记得按时用药 (Remember to take your meds on time) shows you care.
No, it almost always refers to legal, medical use. Illegal drug use is usually referred to as 吸毒.
Yes! If you are at the vet, you can say 给宠物用药 (administering medicine to a pet).
It refers to 'external use medicine' like ointments or sprays. You would see this on labels to ensure you don't swallow it.
Absolutely. Whether it's herbs or pills, the process of following the treatment is called 用药.
Yes, like in 他在用药期间不能喝酒 (He cannot drink while using medication).
A common mistake is adding a specific object like 用药那个片 (use medicine that pill). Instead, just say 吃那个药片 or use 用药 as a general concept.
عبارات مرتبط
吃药
To take medicine (casual/oral)
剂量
Dosage
处方
Prescription
副作用
Side effects