doctor
n. 醫生,大夫; 博士
v. 篡改,偽造; (將有害物)摻入(飲食)
A doctor is someone who is qualified in medicine and treats people who are ill.
Do not discontinue the treatment without consulting your doctor...
未經醫囑不要擅自中斷治療。
Doctor Paige will be here right after lunch to see her.
佩奇醫生一吃完午飯就會來這兒看她。
A dentist or veterinarian can also be called doctor .
The doctor's is used to refer to the surgery or office where a doctor works.
I have an appointment at the doctors.
我在診所有個預約。
A doctor is someone who has been awarded the highest academic or honorary degree by a university.
He is a doctor of philosophy.
他是哲學博士。
If someone doctors something, they change it in order to deceive people.
They doctored the prints to make her look as awful as possible.
他們修改了照片,儘可能地醜化她的容貌。
...a cleverly doctored photograph.
巧妙加工的照片
If someone doctors food or drink, they add a poison or drug to it.
She had no doubt that it was he who had doctored her milk.
她毫不懷疑是他在她的牛奶裡下了藥。
...doctored wine.
摻了藥的酒
1. a licensed medical practitioner;
2. children take the roles of doctor or patient or nurse and pretend they are at the doctor's office;
3. a person who holds Ph.D. degree from an academic institution;
1. alter and make impure, as with the intention to deceive;
2. give medical treatment to
3. restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken;
doctor, physician, surgeon, dentist
這些名詞都有"醫生"之意。
be (just) what the doctor ordered
(非正式)有利的,如意的
go for the doctor
(澳,非正式)盡最大努力
Hearing that there was an emergency case, the doctor put down his chopsticks and left at once.
聽說有急診, 醫生撂下筷子就走.
The doctor is sure to pull her through.
醫生一定能使她康復.
His doctor ordered him to abstain from beer and wine.
他的醫生囑咐他戒酒.
The weather was so hot that three people fainted, and we had to call a doctor to bring them to life.
天氣這麼熱,有三個人暈倒了, 我們只好請醫生來將他們救醒了.
The doctor is presently writing a book.
醫生眼下正在寫書.