词汇 | medic |
释义 | medic noun[ C ] uk /ˈmed.ɪk/ us /ˈmed.ɪk/ UKinformal a medical student or doctor医科学生;医生 US someone who does medical work in the military随军卫生员 Medical treatment: doctors & health workers generally acupuncturist aid worker ambulanceman ambulancewoman brain surgeon candy striper care navigator casualty officer dentist medico nephrologist non-doctor nonphysician NP nurse consultant staff nurse stretcher-bearer surgeon urologist white coat medic | American Dictionarymedic noun[ C ] infmlus/ˈmed·ɪk/ a person who belongs to the part of the armed forces that gives medical help to soldiers Examples of medicmedic If clerical elites noted the confluence of the two conditions, so did contemporary medics. This, in an instant, eliminated the logic of replacing nothing (fallow) with something (medic pasture) as a solution to improved feed supplies. He is a medical man by training, but possibly because of his worldwide travels he is a geographically- and environmentally-oriented medic. The economic niche for medic pasture has been limited by (1) low farm wages favouring labour-intensive high-value crops and (2) price subsidies for wheat. On participating farms, medic establishment and medic regeneration were evaluated. The combination of film, text, and drugs supplied untrained medics with a simple package for diagnosis and treatment. What do you think about having a picture of the other medic? Although frequent in the seed bank of the source pasture, medics were not readily transported to the target pasture. The medics who disinterred the body found that it had decomposed almost entirely. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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