What does a doctor mean?

doctor

English ['d? kt? (r)] Beauty [? dɑkt? ]

Doctor, doctor; Doctor; Theologian; Medical equipment

Transitive verb & medical treatment

Repair and assembly; Fake; Adulteration; Modify, decorate

Doctor; Doctor; Doctor; doctor

Plural: doctor

Past tense: tampered with

Past participle: tampered with

Present participle: tamper with

Third person singular: doctor

noun

1. Doctor, doctor

He won't dream of becoming a doctor.

He never dreamed of becoming a doctor.

How is he, doctor?

How is he, doctor?

2. Doctor

Dr Edward is a knowledgeable scholar.

Dr Edward is a knowledgeable scholar.

Transitive verbs. &; The intransitive verb vi.

1. Medical treatment

His father has been practicing medicine there for more than 20 years.

His father has been practicing medicine there for more than 20 years.

transitive verb

1. Repair

Cheat, cheat

Doctors, physicians, surgeons, dentists

These nouns all mean "doctor".

Doctor: a general term that refers to doctors in all disciplines, that is, all people with medical qualifications.

Physician: refers to a doctor in a hospital.

Surgeon: refers to a surgeon who specializes in surgery or a certain part of the human body. Such doctors usually need to operate on patients.

Dentist: refers to a doctor who specializes in treating teeth.

1. Ah, a large refreshing drink! Just what I want!

Oh, a large refreshing drink! Just what I want!

A few minutes after the accident, the doctor rushed to the scene.

A few minutes after the accident, the doctor arrived at the scene.

The doctor examined the child and said that she was unhealthy.

The doctor examined the child and said that she was unhealthy.

The doctor asked me to inhale and then exhale completely.

The doctor told me to inhale first and then exhale all.

His doctor told him to give up drinking.

His doctor told him to give up drinking.