doctor UK ['dɒk.tər] US ['dɑ:k.tɚ] noun countable MEDICINE 医学 ESSENTIAL (written abbreviation Dr) ■a person with a medical degree (= university qualification) whose job is to treat people who are ill or hurt 医生,大夫•The doctor prescribed some pills.医生开了一些药。 •You should see a doctor about that cough.你咳嗽应该找医生看看。 •[as form of address] Good morning, Doctor Smith/Doctor.早上好,史密斯医生/医生。 the doctor's ESSENTIAL ■the place where a doctor, especially a GP , works 诊所,卫生院•He went to the doctor's this morning for a checkup.今天上午他去诊所做身体检查。 UK ['dɒk.tər] US ['dɑ:k.tɚ] noun countable EDUCATION 教育 (written abbreviation Dr) ■a person who has the highest degree (= qualification) from a college or university 博士 UK ['dɒk.tər] US ['dɑ:k.tɚ] noun countable just what the doctor ordered ■exactly what is wanted or needed 正是想要的东西;正是需要之物•Ooh thank you, a nice cup of tea. Just what the doctor ordered.噢,谢谢你,这杯茶真好。来得正是时候。 UK ['dɒk.tər] US ['dɑ:k.tɚ] verb transitive CHANGE 改变 ■to change a document in order to deceive people 窜改,涂改•He was found to have provided the court with doctored evidence.他被发现向法庭提供了窜改过的证据。 ■to secretly put a harmful or poisonous substance into food or drink 下(毒),投(毒)•Bottles of lemonade doctored with rat poison were discovered in the kitchen.厨房里发现了几瓶掺了老鼠药的柠檬汁。 UK ['dɒk.tər] US ['dɑ:k.tɚ] verb transitive ANIMAL 动物 UK informal ■to remove the sexual organs of an animal in order to prevent it from having babies 阉割(动物) |