medical

adjective
🔊/ˈmedɪkl/
🔊/ˈmedɪkl/
[usually before noun]
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  1. connected with illness and injury and their treatment医学的;医疗的
    • medical care/treatment医疗/治疗
    • the medical profession 医疗职业
    • medical research/advances医学研究/进阶
    • her medical condition/history 她的病情/病史
    • His medical records showed that he was unfit for work.他的病历表明他不适合工作。
    • a medical student/school医科学生;医学院
    • Medical staff are advising patients to avoid using the cream.医务人员建议患者避免使用乳霜。
    • a medical certificate (= a statement by a doctor that gives details of your state of health)健康证明
    • Seek medical attention as quckly as possible.尽可能快地寻求医疗救助。
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    • Good medical care goes beyond treating the physical aspects of disease.良好的医疗保健不仅限于治疗疾病的物理方面。
    • Inadequate medical treatment led to high mortality rates.药物治疗不足导致死亡率高。
    • The drug is a useful form of pain relief for many medical conditions.该药物是许多医疗条件下缓解疼痛的有用形式。
    • New medical devices aim to take the pain out of vaccinations.新的医疗设备旨在消除疫苗接种带来的痛苦。
    • Free medical and dental services were offered every Monday for uninsured residents.每周一为无参保居民提供免费医疗和牙科服务。
    see also medTopics Medicinea2, Jobsa2
  2. connected with ways of treating illness that do not involve cutting the body内科的
    • There are also medical and surgical treatment options for the condition.对于这种情况,还有医学和外科治疗方法。
  3. Word Originmid 17th cent.: via French from medieval Latin medicalis, from Latin medicus ‘physician’.

medical

noun
🔊/ˈmedɪkl/
🔊/ˈmedɪkl/
(also medical examination)
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  1. a careful and complete examination of your body that a doctor does, for example before you start a particular job体格检查
    • He was accepted onto the course after passing the medical.体检合格后,他获准上这门课。
    • Pilots undergo regular medicals.飞行员进行定期体检。
    see also examTopics Medicineb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • full
    • regular
    verb + medical
    • have
    • undergo
    • pass
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    Word Originmid 17th cent.: via French from medieval Latin medicalis, from Latin medicus ‘physician’.