Domande riguardo a frasi esempio con, spiegazione d'utilizzo di "Capsule"s
Il significato di "Capsule" In varie frasi ed espressioni.
Q:
Che cosa significa take up to 4 capsules 3 times daily with food, or as directed by your healthcare professional. ?
A:
Yes. Up to 12 in a single day.
Q:
Che cosa significa Take 1 capsule with meal daily, or as directed by your healthcare professional.?
A:
These are directions for a medicine. It tells you to
take 1 capsule with meal daily= consume 1 pill with a meal.
or as directed by your healthcare professional = or whatever directions your doctor gives you.
take 1 capsule with meal daily= consume 1 pill with a meal.
or as directed by your healthcare professional = or whatever directions your doctor gives you.
Q:
Che cosa significa capsule?
A:
A capsule is any type of container that seals shut. For example, pills are usually capsules filled with medicine.
Q:
Che cosa significa capsule ?
A:
A "capsule collection" is a collection with very few clothes. The purpose of a capsule collection is that these few articles of clothing can be styled with each other in many different ways to create a lot of different outfits.
Parole simili a "Capsule" e le sue differenze
Q:
Qual è la differenza tra two capsules daily e two capsules two times daily ?
A:
Two capsules daily = 2 per day (at the same time)
Two capsules two times daily = take 2 then later on the same day, take 2 more (4 per day total)
Two capsules two times daily = take 2 then later on the same day, take 2 more (4 per day total)
Traduzionde di "Capsule"
Q:
Come si dice in Inglese (Stati Uniti)? Take 1 capsule daily.
A:
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Q:
Come si dice in Inglese (Stati Uniti)? Take 1 capsule daily.
A:
take on capsule a day
Q:
Come si dice in Inglese (Stati Uniti)? capsule
A:
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Q:
Come si dice in Inglese (Stati Uniti)? capsule
A:
Capsule.
It means and sounds the same.
It means and sounds the same.
Altre domande riguardo "Capsule"
Q:
'' I opened up the capsules and poured it into the water and mixed it all up and drinked it''
https://youtu.be/hOfmjFG73QA?t=1253
I assume *drinked is not what typically Americans would say, although I might be mistaken.
What do you think? Is it typical to say *drinked for the past tense ? 🙂
https://youtu.be/hOfmjFG73QA?t=1253
I assume *drinked is not what typically Americans would say, although I might be mistaken.
What do you think? Is it typical to say *drinked for the past tense ? 🙂
A:
Nobody says DRINKED! This man just doesn't know basic proper English. The past form is DRANK.
Q:
Per favore dimmi come si pronuncia capsule.
A:
capsule /ˈkæpsjuːl/
Q:
What is capsule hotels?
The first capsule hotel has been opened in 1970s in Japan, and the hotel does business even now! Wow!
Each guest is provided with a private enclosed bed know as a capsule.
Business persons and young people often use the hotels because they just use them for sleeping or they don’t want to spend much money.
But now, there are several types of capsule hotels such as women-only, ninja-decorated, and spaceship-decorated, therefore a lot of foreign people stay there.
I stayed a night at a capsule hotel in Shinjuku, Tokyo. There were a lot of foreign people, and I thought I was in overseas. sembra naturale?
The first capsule hotel has been opened in 1970s in Japan, and the hotel does business even now! Wow!
Each guest is provided with a private enclosed bed know as a capsule.
Business persons and young people often use the hotels because they just use them for sleeping or they don’t want to spend much money.
But now, there are several types of capsule hotels such as women-only, ninja-decorated, and spaceship-decorated, therefore a lot of foreign people stay there.
I stayed a night at a capsule hotel in Shinjuku, Tokyo. There were a lot of foreign people, and I thought I was in overseas. sembra naturale?
A:
The first capsule hotel opened in 1970s in Japan, and the hotel still does business, even now! Wow!
Each guest is provided with a private enclosed bed know as a capsule.
Business people and young people often use the hotels because they just use them for sleeping or they don’t want to spend much money(why) .
But now, there are several types of capsule hotels such as women-only, ninja-decorated, and spaceship-decorated, therefore a lot of foreign people stay there.
I stayed a night at a capsule hotel in Shinjuku, Tokyo. There were a lot of foreign people, and I thought I was overseas.
Each guest is provided with a private enclosed bed know as a capsule.
Business people and young people often use the hotels because they just use them for sleeping or they don’t want to spend much money(why) .
But now, there are several types of capsule hotels such as women-only, ninja-decorated, and spaceship-decorated, therefore a lot of foreign people stay there.
I stayed a night at a capsule hotel in Shinjuku, Tokyo. There were a lot of foreign people, and I thought I was overseas.
Q:
Per favore dimmi come si pronuncia capsule.
A:
Check the question to view the answer
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