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/ˈdɒktə/ |
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1 | someone whose job is to treat people who are ill or injured . When written as a title , the abbreviation of doctor is Dr. A doctor who performs medical operations is called a surgeon . A doctor who treats people in an area or town is called a GP. The most senior type of doctor in a hospital is called a consultant . Someone being treated by a doctor or nurse is called a patient 医生 |
| Hannah had always wanted to be a doctor. 汉纳一直想当医生。 |
| Doctor Jones specializes in heart problems. 琼斯医生是心脏病专家。 |
| go to/see a doctor Have you seen a doctor yet? 你看医生了吗? |
| ask/consult a doctor If you are overweight, consult your doctor before trying these exercises. 如果你超重,要在做这些运动前请教医生。 |
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2 | someone who has the highest degree given by a university 博士 |
| a doctor of theology 神学博士 |
| The research team is headed up by Doctor Beth Levinson. 研究小组由贝思・莱文森博士领导。 |
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- | just what the doctorordered |
| something that is exactly what you need or want |
| 正需要的东西 |
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| Our holiday in Tahiti was just what the doctor ordered. 在塔希提岛度假正是我们梦寐以求的。 |
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