1.b> .i> (, ); can you prescribe something for my cough please, doctor? , ? the drug is often prescribed for ulcers ; I've been prescribed painkillers ; if these don't work I may have to prescribe you something stronger / , ;
2.b> .i> (, ), , ( , .i>); police regulations prescribe that an officer's number must be clearly visible / , i> ; the prescribed form must be completed and returned to this office i> / ; what punishment does the law prescribe for this crime? ? the syllabus prescribes precisely which books should be studied / / , ; a modern dictionary that describes but does not prescribe , i> , / i> ;
3.b> .i> 1) i> () ;
2) / () (i> , .. i>).