doctor
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT/N-TITLE/N-VOC A doctor is someone who has a degree in medicine and treats people who are sick or injured. 医生
Do not discontinue the treatment without consulting your doctor. 不要不征求医生的意见就中断治疗。
2. N-COUNT/N-TITLE/N-VOC A or can also be called doctor. (牙医、兽医) 医生[美国英语]
3. N-COUNT Thedoctor's is used to refer to the office where a doctor works. 诊所
I have an appointment at the doctor's. 我在诊所有个预约。
4. N-COUNT/N-TITLE A doctor is someone who has been awarded the highest academic or honorary degree by a university. 博士
He is a doctor of philosophy. 他是一位哲学博士。
5. V-T If someone doctors something, they change it in order to deceive people. 窜改
They doctored the prints, deepening the lines to make her look as awful as possible. 他们窜改了照片,加深皱纹使她尽可能地难看。
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doctor /ˈdɒktə/ (doctoring,doctored,doctors)
剑桥词典
- When did you last visit the doctor?
- Typically, a doctor will see about 30 patients a day .
- The doctors have done some tests to try and find out what's wrong with her.
- She went to the doctor complaining of chest pains .
- If the pain persists , consult a doctor.
doctor noun [C] (MEDICINE)
A1 (written abbreviation Dr)a person with a medical degree whose job is to treat people who are ill or hurt
医生,大夫
The doctor prescribed some medication . 医生开了一些药。
You should see a doctor about that cough . 你咳嗽应该找医生看看。
[ 用来称呼某人的词,如Mr 或 dear ] Good morning , Doctor Smith/Doctor. 早上好,史密斯大夫/大夫。
the doctor's
the place where a doctor works
诊所
He went to the doctor's this morning for a check-up . 今天上午他去诊所体检。
例句
doctor noun [C] (EDUCATION)
(written abbreviation Dr)a person who has the highest degree (= qualification ) from a college or university
博士