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doctor美 ['dɑktər] 英 ['dɒktə(r)] - n.医生;博士;大夫;诊所
- v.篡改;伪造;将有害物掺入(食物或饮料)中;阉割(动物)
- 网络医师;博士学位
第三人称单数:doctors 现在分词:doctoring 过去式:doctored v.+n. see doctor,call doctor,become doctor,consult doctor,fetch doctor adj.+n. good doctor,young doctor,medical doctor,senior doctor,private doctor n. medic,consultant,medical practitioner,registrar,surgeon v. treat,care for,look after,cure,heal 1. | 医生;大夫a person who has been trained in medical science, whose job is to treat people who are ill/sick or injured |
| You'd better see a doctor about that cough. 你最好找医生治治你的咳嗽。 | | Doctor Staples(= as a title/form of address) 斯特普尔斯医生 |
2. | 诊所a place where a doctor sees patients |
| an appointment at the doctor's 诊所的预约门诊 |
3. | 博士a person who has received the highest university degree |
| a Doctor of Philosophy/Law 哲学╱法学博士 | | Doctor Franks(= as a title/form of address) 弗兰克斯博士 |
4. | (用作头衔或称呼)牙医used as a title or form of address for a dentist |
IDM just what the doctor ordered 正是所需之物exactly what sb wants or needs 1. | ~ sth 篡改;伪造to change sth in order to trick sb |
| He was accused of doctoring the figures. 他被指控篡改数字。 |
2. | ~ sth 将有害物掺入(食物或饮料)中to add sth harmful to food or drink |
| The wine had been doctored. 这葡萄酒里掺入了有害物质。 |
3. | (informal) ~ sth 阉割(动物)to remove part of the sex organs of an animal |
v. | 8. 〔口语〕窜改(文件、账目等);搀混(酒等);阉割(家畜) 8. 〔口语〕窜改(文件、账目等);搀混(酒等);阉割(家畜) | n. | 10. 【机械工程】校正器,调节器;临时应急工具[装置];〔口语〕修理师;修理场,修理室 10. 【机械工程】校正器,调节器;临时应急工具[装置];〔口语〕修理师;修理场,修理室 |
v. | 1. to change something in order to make it appear different from the facts or the truth 2. to add something, especially a drug, alcohol, or poison, to food or drink 3. to treat people when they are ill 4. to fix something, especially in a rough or hurried way 5. to spay or castrate an animal to prevent it from producing young 6. to cure or treat a person or an illness 7. to remove the sexual organs of an animal so that it cannot produce babies 1. to change something in order to make it appear different from the facts or the truth 2. to add something, especially a drug, alcohol, or poison, to food or drink 3. to treat people when they are ill 4. to fix something, especially in a rough or hurried way 5. to spay or castrate an animal to prevent it from producing young 6. to cure or treat a person or an illness 7. to remove the sexual organs of an animal so that it cannot produce babies | n. | 1. somebody qualified and licensed to give people medical treatment 2. a title used before the names of health professionals such as dentists, veterinarians, and osteopaths 3. a title given to somebody who has been awarded a doctorate, the highest level of degree awarded by a university 4. a skilled practitioner of something, especially fixing or improving something 5. in the earlier history of the Roman Catholic Church, an eminent and influential theologian 6. a teacher or somebody very knowledgeable 7. someone whose job is to treat people who are ill or injured. When written as a title, the abbreviation of doctor is Dr. A doctor who performs medical operations is called a surgeon. A doctor who treats people in an area or town is called a GP. The most senior type of doctor in a hospital is called a consultant. Someone being treated by a doctor or nurse is called a patient 1. somebody qualified and licensed to give people medical treatment 2. a title used before the names of health professionals such as dentists, veterinarians, and osteopaths 3. a title given to somebody who has been awarded a doctorate, the highest level of degree awarded by a university 4. a skilled practitioner of something, especially fixing or improving something 5. in the earlier history of the Roman Catholic Church, an eminent and influential theologian 6. a teacher or somebody very knowledgeable 7. someone whose job is to treat people who are ill or injured. When written as a title, the abbreviation of doctor is Dr. A doctor who performs medical operations is called a surgeon. A doctor who treats people in an area or town is called a GP. The most senior type of doctor in a hospital is called a consultant. Someone being treated by a doctor or nurse is called a patient |
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