dispensing
  配方; 配藥
  Dis·pense v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dispensed p. pr. & vb. n. Dispensing.]
  1. To deal out in portions; to distribute; to give; as, the steward dispenses provisions according directions; Nature dispenses her bounties; to dispense medicines.
     He is delighted to dispense a share of it to all the company.   --Sir W. Scott.
  2. To apply, as laws to particular cases; to administer; to execute; to manage; to direct.
     While you dispense the laws, and guide the state.   --Dryden.
  3. To pay for; to atone for. [Obs.]
  His sin was dispensed
  With gold, whereof it was compensed.   --Gower.
  4. To exempt; to excuse; to absolve; -- with from.
     It was resolved that all members of the House who held commissions, should be dispensed from parliamentary attendance.   --Macaulay.
     He appeared to think himself born to be supported by others, and dispensed from all necessity of providing for himself.   --Johnson.