doctor

noun
🔊/ˈdɒktə(r)/
🔊/ˈdɑːktər/
(abbreviation Dr)
Idioms
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  1. a person who has been trained in medical science, whose job is to treat people who are ill or injured医生;大夫
    • You'd better see a doctor about that cough.你最好找医生治治你的咳嗽。🔊🔊
    • to ask/consult/visit your doctor问/咨询/去看医生
    • The doctor prescribed antibiotics.医生给开了抗生素。
    • The doctor told me to stay in bed.医生要我卧床休息。
    • What does your doctor advise?您的医生建议什么?
    • Dr Staples (= as a title/form of address)斯特普尔斯医生
    • He's training to be a doctor.他正在接受医师教育。
    see also flying doctor, junior doctor, witch doctor
    Extra Examples
    • Anyone with a heart condition should consult a doctor before taking non-prescription medication.患有心脏病的任何人在服用非处方药之前应咨询医生。
    • If you're worried about your blood pressure, ask your doctor.如果您担心血压升高,请咨询医生。
    • My mother never visited the doctor.我母亲从未去看医生。
    • Do doctors prescribe too many antibiotics?医生开太多抗生素吗?
    • My doctor recommended that I incorporate soy into my diet.我的医生建议我在饮食中加入大豆。
    • Doctors diagnosed kidney failure.医生诊断出肾功能衰竭。
    • Doctors recommended sea air.医生推荐海上空气。
    • He left the hospital against doctor's orders.他违背医嘱出了院。
    • The doctor advised me to rest.医生建议我休息。
    • The doctor will see you now.医生现在就为你诊察。
    • We called the doctor immediately.我们马上请来了医生。
    • Who is your family doctor?你的家庭医生是谁?
    • You should register with a doctor as soon as possible.你应该尽早到医生那儿挂号。
    • doctors who practise from home在家中行医的医生
    • Why won't he go to the doctor?他为什么不去找医生呢?
    • a hospital doctor医院医生
    • She grew up in a family of medical doctors but became a physicist.她在一个医生家庭中长大,但后来成为一名物理学家。
    • He went to an eye doctor who told him it must be a migraine.他去看眼科医生,医生告诉他一定是偏头痛。
    • The doctors and nurses restarted his heart.医生和护士重新振作起来。
    • the relationship between doctors and patients医生与患者之间的关系
    • Thank you, doctor.谢谢你,医生。
    Topics Medicinea1, Jobsa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • excellent
    • good
    • female
    verb + doctor
    • register with
    • call
    • fetch
    phrases
    • a doctor’s appointment
    • a doctor’s office
    • a doctor’s surgery
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  2. doctor’s
    a place where a doctor sees patients诊所
    • an appointment at the doctor’s诊所的预约门诊
    • Why don't you go to the doctor's?你为什么不去看医生呢?
    Extra Examples
    • The doctor's doesn't open until 9.直到9点才开门。
    • Did you have to wait long at the doctor's?您需要在医生医院等很久吗?
    • There's a doctor's on the High Street.高街上有个医生。
    • She seemed worse, so I rang the doctor's.她看起来更糟,所以我给医生打电话了。
    • Call the doctor's for an appointment.打电话给医生预约。
    • She works at the doctor's in the village.她在村里的医生那里工作。
    • Where's the nearest doctor's?最近的医生在哪里?
  3. a person who has received the highest university degree博士
    • a Doctor of Philosophy/Law哲学/法学博士
    • Dr Franks (= as a title/form of address)弗兰克斯博士
    Topics Educationb1
  4. (especially North American English) used as a title or form of address for a dentist or vet
  5. (用作头衔或称呼)牙医see also spin doctor
    Word OriginMiddle English (in the senses ‘learned person’ and ‘Doctor of the Church’): via Old French from Latin doctor ‘teacher’ (from docere ‘teach’).
Idioms
just what the doctor ordered
  1. (humorous) exactly what somebody wants or needs正是所需之物

doctor

verb
🔊/ˈdɒktə(r)/
🔊/ˈdɑːktər/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they doctor
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🔊/ˈdɑːktər/
he / she / it doctors
🔊/ˈdɒktəz/
🔊/ˈdɑːktərz/
past simple doctored
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🔊/ˈdɑːktərd/
past participle doctored
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🔊/ˈdɑːktərd/
-ing form doctoring
🔊/ˈdɒktərɪŋ/
🔊/ˈdɑːktərɪŋ/
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  1. doctor something to change something in order to trick somebody篡改;伪造 synonym falsify
    • He was accused of doctoring the figures.他被指控篡改数字。🔊🔊
  2. doctor something to add something 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。🔊🔊
  3. doctor something (informal) to remove part of the sex organs of an animal阉割(动物) synonym neuter
  4. Word OriginMiddle English (in the senses ‘learned person’ and ‘Doctor of the Church’): via Old French from Latin doctor ‘teacher’ (from docere ‘teach’).