Physical examination report: a document that records an individual's health status, usually written by a doctor or other medical professional after a physical examination.
The physical examination report contains three English words, which are separately explained here for your understanding:
medical
English? [? Medicine? k(? ) l] beautiful? [? Medicine? k(? )l】?
Medical treatment; Medical treatment; medical
physical examination
[plural medicine]
Synonym:
Medical treatment; Medicinal; medical
medical
Doctor; physical examination
Doctor? ,? doctor
Bilingual example:
She? Medicine? The bills are piling up. ?
Her medical bills are piling up.
That? Medicine? What is the prognosis? Desolate. ?
The medical prognosis is very poor.
Medicine? Insurance? Is it very? Expensive. ?
Medical insurance is very expensive.
check
English? [? ɡ? z? mne(? ) n] beautiful? [? ɡ? z? mne(? )n】?
Examination; Review and investigation; Physical examination; < law > interrogation, inquiry
[plural examination]
Synonym:
Examination; Check; ask about
Check? ,? Check? ,? keep watch on
Bilingual example:
Yours Proposal? Still is. Down there? Exam. ?
Your proposal is still under review.
What about you? Will need it. Go get a drink. Routine check-up twice a year? Exam. ?
You need to have a routine check-up twice a year.
They? Found? Invasive cancer? During? Answer? Routine? Exam. ?
They found the spreading cancer cells in a routine examination.
report
English? [rpt] beautiful? [rprt]?
Report, report; News reports; Official documents and investigation reports; Rumors, legends; < English > (student) report card; < law > case report; Subordination; < formal > explosion, gunfire; & lt old > rumor, spread; Become famous, become famous
Verb (abbreviation of verb) report; It is said to be a rumor; Sue, sue; Announce, announce; Report (crime), report (accident); Report for duty; Describe (feelings, illness, etc.). ); & lt (Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee) officially announced that the Committee had discussed (the bill); & lt America > (parliamentary committee) returns the bill to parliament for voting; Be responsible for (superiors or supervisors) and be led ...; Inform, report
[plural report third person singular report present participle report past tense report past participle report]
Synonym:
Noun (abbreviation for noun) report; Report; School report; copy
Consultation? ,? report
Report; Report; enroll
Cover? ,? report
Report on intransitive verbs; Report for duty; write a report
Leave a message ,? notification
Bilingual example:
She? Browsed it? That? Report. ?
She glanced at the report.
That? Report? Blame? Not good? Management. ?
The report was blamed on poor management.
That? Report? Arguing? Objection? Increase taxes. ?
The report stated the reasons for opposing tax increases.