How to say some woman doctors in English

some woman doctors

Example sentence: That medical team is made up of some? women doctors.

That medical team is made up of some women doctors.

Vocabulary Explanation:

1. some

English [s?m] American [s?m]?

adj. some; about; quite a lot

pron. some; a number; (used when the number is not exact) some people

adv. very; quite

2, woman

English [?w?m?n] American [?w?m?n]?

n. woman, woman; adult woman

3, doctor

English [?d?kt?(r)] American [?dɑ:kt?(r)]?

n. doctor; doctor, physician; theologian; medical equipment

vt. & vi. medical treatment, the practice of medicine

vt. repair, assemble; fake; adulterate; modify

Extended Information

doctor as in "Dr.", when interpreted as "doctor".

Doctor as in "doctor" means the highest degree in a university.

Doctor means a person who is qualified to practice medicine and is engaged in the practice of medicine. To say "go to the doctor", you use see a doctor, and to "call in, get, fetch" a doctor, you use send for [call in, get, fetch] a doctor.

Doctor can occasionally be placed before a noun as a determiner. a definite article.

Word sense: doctor, physician, surgeon, dentist

These nouns all mean "doctor".

Doctor refers to all kinds of doctors, i.e. all those who are qualified to practise medicine.

physician means a hospital physician.

surgeon means a surgeon who specializes in surgery or in a part of the human body, and who generally has to operate on patients.

dentist means a dentist.