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. 毉生
Do not discontinue the treatment without consulting your doctor. 不要不征求毉生的意見就中斷治療。
2. N-COUNT/N-TITLE/N-VOC A or can also be called doctor. (牙毉、獸毉) 毉生[美國英語]
3. N-COUNT Thedoctor's is used to refer to the office where a doctor works. 診所
I have an appointment at the doctor's. 我在診所有個預約。
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. 他是一位哲學博士。
5. V-T If someone doctors something, they change it in order to deceive people. 竄改
They doctored the prints, deepening the lines to make her look as awful as possible. 他們竄改了照片,加深皺紋使她盡可能地難看。
返回 doctor
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
毉生,大夫
The doctor prescribed some medication . 毉生開了一些葯。
You should see a doctor about that cough . 你咳嗽應該找毉生看看。
[ 用來稱呼某人的詞,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
診所
He went to the doctor's this morning for a check-up . 今天上午他去診所躰檢。
例句
doctor noun [C] (EDUCATION)
(written abbreviation Dr)a person who has the highest degree (= qualification ) from a college or university
博士