]医生;大夫 A doctor is someone who is qualified in medicine and treats people who are ill.
Do not discontinue the treatment without consulting your doctor...
未经医嘱不要擅自中断治疗。
Doctor Paige will be here right after lunch to see her.
佩奇医生一吃完午饭就会来这儿看她。
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[N-COUNT; N-TITLE; N-VOC
可数名词;头衔名词;称呼名词
]牙医;兽医 A dentist or veterinarian can also be called doctor .
[AM 美]
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]诊所The doctor's is used to refer to the surgery or office where a doctor works.
[usu sing]
I have an appointment at the doctors.
我在诊所有个预约。
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[N-COUNT; N-TITLE 可数名词;头衔名词]博士 A doctor is someone who has been awarded the highest academic or honorary degree by a university.
He is a doctor of philosophy.
他是哲学博士。
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[VERB 动词]篡改;伪造 If someone doctors something, they change it in order to deceive people.
[V n]
[V-ed]
They doctored the prints to make her look as awful as possible.
他们修改了照片,尽可能地丑化她的容貌。
...a cleverly doctored photograph.
巧妙加工的照片
doctoring
The doctoring of the document has become a live political issue.
对文件的篡改伪造已成为当下让人关注的政治问题。
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[VERB 动词](将毒药、麻药等)掺入(食物或饮料中) If someone doctors food or drink, they add a poison or drug to it.
[V n]
[V-ed]
[WRITTEN 笔语]
She had no doubt that it was he who had doctored her milk.
她毫不怀疑是他在她的牛奶里下了药。
...doctored wine.
掺了药的酒
Oxford
doc·tor★/ˈdɒktə(r); NAmEˈdɑːktər/
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doctordoctorsdoctoreddoctoringnoun★(abbr.Dr )1★a person who has been trained in medical science, whose job is to treat people who are ill/sick or injured 医生;大夫◆You'd better see a doctorabout 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★doctor'sa place where a doctor sees patients 诊所◆an appointment at the doctor's诊所的预约门诊3★a person who has received the highest university degree 博士◆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( especially NAmE) used as a title or form of address for a dentist (用作头衔或称呼)牙医IDIOMjust what the doctor ˈordered( humorous) exactly what sb wants or needs 正是所需之物verb1doctorsth to change sth in order to trick sb 篡改;伪造SYN
falsify
◆He was accused of doctoring the figures.他被指控篡改数字。2doctorsth to add sth harmful to food or drink 将有害物掺入(食物或饮料)中◆The wine had been doctored.这葡萄酒里掺入了有害物质。3doctorsth ( informal) to remove part of the sex organs of an animal 阉割(动物)SYN
1 (written abbreviation Dr) someone who is trained to treat people who are ill → GP: She was treated by her local doctor. I’d like to make an appointment to see Dr Pugh.the doctor’s informal (=the place where your doctor works) ‘Where’s Sandy today?’ ‘I think she’s at the doctor’s.’2someone who holds the highest level of degree given by a university → doctoral: a Doctor of Law3be just what the doctor ordered informal to be exactly what someone needs or wants: A 2–0 victory is just what the doctor ordered.COLLOCATIONSverbsgo to the doctor· I’d been having bad headaches so I went to the doctor.see a doctor (also visit a doctor American English) (=go to the doctor)· Have you seen a doctor about it yet?ask a doctor (also consult a doctor formal)· If you have any of these symptoms, you should consult a doctor.call a doctor (=telephone one, especially to ask them to come to you)· His mother was very worried and called the doctor.get a doctor (=arrange for one to come to you)· In the middle of the night we decided to get the doctor.a doctor examines somebody· The doctor examined her and said she had a chest infection.a doctor prescribes something (=writes an order for medicine for someone)· My doctor prescribed a course of antibiotics.a doctor diagnoses flu/depression etc (=says what illness someone has)· The doctor diagnosed malaria.ADJECTIVES/NOUN + doctora family doctor (=who treats all the members of a family)· We’ve had the same family doctor for fifteen years.somebody’s local doctor (=working near where you live)· You should go and see your local doctor.a hospital doctor British English (=working in a hospital)· Junior hospital doctors have to work very long hours.THESAURUSdoctor someone who treats people who are ill, who has completed a long course of study at medical school: · If you have bad chest pains, you should see a doctor.GP British English a doctor who is trained in general medicine and who treats the people who live in a local area: · My GP told me that I must lose weight.physician /fəˈzɪʃən/ formal especially American English a doctor: · the American physician, Dr James Tyler Kentquack informal someone who pretends to be a doctor: · My father felt that people practicing alternative medicine were just a bunch of quacks.the medical profession doctors and nurses considered as a group: · This view is widely accepted among the medical profession.surgeon /ˈsɜːdʒən $ ˈsɜːr-/ a doctor who does operations in a hospital: · One of the world’s top heart surgeons performed the operation.specialist a doctor with special knowledge about a particular illness, part of the body, or type of treatment: · The new drug is being tested by cancer specialists.· an eye specialistconsultant British English a very senior doctor in a hospital, with a lot of knowledge about a particular area of medicine: · The consultant said that he did not think it was cancer.paramedic someone who has been trained to treat sick or injured people, especially at the scene of an accident: · Paramedics treated him for shock.vet (also veterinarian especially American English) a doctor who treats animals: · We took the cat to the vet.paediatrician British English, pediatrician American English a doctor who treats children who are sickgynaecologist British English, gynecologist American English a doctor who treats medical conditions and illnesses that affect women’s bodiesobstetrician a doctor who deals with the birth of childrenradiographer someone whose job is to take X-rays or to treat people using an X-ray machinea doctor who treats mental illnesspsychiatrist /saɪˈkaɪətrɪst $ sə-/ a doctor who is trained to treat people with mental illnesses: · In order to become a psychiatrist, you first need a medical degree.psychologist /saɪˈkɒlədʒɪst $ -ˈkɑː-/ a scientist who studies and is trained in psychology (=the study of the mind): · Many psychologists believe that aggression is a learned behaviour.shrink informal a humorous word for a psychiatristtherapist a trained person whose job is to help people with their emotional problems, especially by talking to them and asking them to talk about their feelingssomeone who is studying to be a doctormedical student a student who is studying medicine in order to be a doctor: · James is a medical student at Edinburgh university.intern American English a student who has almost finished studying to be a doctor, and who is working in a hospital
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doctor2 verb
doctordoctor2 verb [transitive]
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1to dishonestly change something in order to gain an advantage: He had doctored his passport to pass her off as his daughter. There are concerns that some players have been doctoring the ball.2to add something harmful to food or drink: Paul suspected that his drink had been doctored.3to remove part of the sex organs of an animal to prevent it from having babiesSYN neuter: You should have your cat doctored.4to give someone medical treatment, especially when you are not a doctor: Bill doctored the horses with a strong-smelling ointment.
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