Ospedale - Lessico
Leggendo questa lezione imparerai la differenza tra alcune parole che vengono spesso confuse tra loro.
A prescription is a piece of paper on which your doctor writes the medicines you should take to treat an illness.
“You should take your prescription to the chemist”.
A receipt /risi:t/ is a piece of paper you are given when you buy something, for example in a shop.
“That’s £5,00, sir. Here’s your receipt”.
A recipe /resipi/ is a set of instructions you follow to cook something, for example a cake.
“This chocolate cake is wonderful! You must give me the recipe!”

Detail of a prescription written by Sigmund Freud for the wife of Sergius Pankejeff, the patient known as the "Wolf-Man," 22 November 1919 (Sigmund Freud Collection, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress). Image from the Library of Congress's online exhibition.




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