词汇 | doctoring |
释义 | doctoring present participle ofdoctor doctor verb[ T ] uk /ˈdɒk.tər/ us /ˈdɑːk.tɚ/ doctorverb[T] (CHANGE)to change a document in order to deceive people: 篡改,涂改 He was found to have provided the court with doctored evidence.他被发现向法庭提供了篡改过的证据。 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。 in sports such as cricket and baseball, to secretly cut or put a substance on the ball in order to get an advantage: The ball was moving about so much that many people thought it had been doctored. Adapting and modifying acclimate acclimation acclimatization acclimatize acclimatize to something amendment chameleon change with/keep up with/move with the timesidiom configure counter-adaptation pliant pliantly preadaptation preadaptive put something back unacclimatized unadapted unamended write someone out of something Zelig You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Poisoning and allergy Baseball & rounders doctorverb[T] (ANIMAL)UKinformal to remove the sexual organs of an animal in order to prevent it from producing young阉割(动物) Zoology: veterinary medicine acaricide altered animal doctor anti-rabies bovine spongiform encephalopathy castrate cowpox foam lame leptospirosis mange mangy mpox neutered nosema put something to sleepidiom put something/someone down scrapie veterinary worm Examples of doctoringdoctoring In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. To do otherwise is akin to doctoring a sick person on the basis of global health statistics. Is a commitment to social justice part of the package of good doctoring or simply an aspect of good citizenship that is unrelated to professionalism? These acts are considered supererogatory - not part of the basic doctoring package. That doctoring is ineluctably infused with values is ignored. They had been intercepting mail to the organizers of the confrence, doctoring their press statements and issuing their own. Problems of doctoring, signature forging, or outright fabrication of an entire piece are examined. We are also accused of doctoring the data by preselecting just those patients who fit our pattern. After suitable doctoring, some of it was used by local intellectuals to re-write a more explicitly patriotic rendering of the history of the period. Why have core competencies of doctoring and professionalism suddenly been driven out of the closet? If teachers fail to exhibit the values of doctoring because they view themselves as technicians, or because they are nonreflective about their professionalism, trainees learn to become like them. The narrative medicine movement is a way of reframing much of the knowledge and skills of good doctoring under the aegis of language, culture, and story. Its dissemination served ostensibly good public causes, yet demanded the doctoring of published speeches and selective recollection, concealment, or plain dishonesty about its proponents' own past actions or statements. Much in the same way the clinical correlates enliven basic sciences and encourage student attention, there are ample professional parallels between doctoring and studying to be one. Medical students never know enough, never exhibit enough skill, and never harbor enough experience in the ways of clinical medicine to meet the demands of full-service doctoring. Because the tacit value system of the hospital is so potent in forming the trainee's view of doctoring, the explicit values embodied in ethics and humanities courses have little impact. 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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