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doc·tor
/ˈdɑktɚ/
醫生,博士(vt.)授以博士學位,診斷,修改(vi.)行醫
From:
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doc·tor
/ˈdɑktɚ/
名詞
醫生,醫師,博士
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
doc·tor
n.
1.
A
teacher
;
one
skilled
in
a
profession
,
or
branch
of
knowledge
;
a
learned
man
. [
Obs
.]
One
of
the
doctors
of
Italy
,
Nicholas
Macciavel
.
--
Bacon
.
2.
An
academical
title
,
originally
meaning
a
man
so
well
versed
in
his
department
as
to
be
qualified
to
teach
it
.
Hence
:
One
who
has
taken
the
highest
degree
conferred
by
a
university
or
college
,
or
has
received
a
diploma
of
the
highest
degree
;
as
,
a
doctor
of
divinity
,
of
law
,
of
medicine
,
of
music
,
or
of
philosophy
.
Such
diplomas
may
confer
an
honorary
title
only
.
3.
One
duly
licensed
to
practice
medicine
;
a
member
of
the
medical
profession
;
a
physician
.
By
medicine
life
may
be
prolonged
,
yet
death
Will
seize
the
doctor
too
. --
Shak
.
4.
Any
mechanical
contrivance
intended
to
remedy
a
difficulty
or
serve
some
purpose
in
an
exigency
;
as
,
the
doctor
of
a
calico-printing
machine
,
which
is
a
knife
to
remove
superfluous
coloring
matter
;
the
doctor
,
or
auxiliary
engine
,
called
also
donkey engine
.
5.
Zool.
The
friar
skate
. [
Prov
.
Eng
.]
Doctors' Commons
.
See
under
Commons
.
Doctor's stuff
,
physic
,
medicine
. --
G
.
Eliot
.
Doctor fish
Zool.
,
any
fish
of
the
genus
Acanthurus
;
the
surgeon
fish
; --
so
called
from
a
sharp
lancetlike
spine
on
each
side
of
the
tail
.
Also
called
barber fish
.
See
Surgeon fish
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Doc·tor
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Doctored
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Doctoring
.]
1.
To
treat
as
a
physician
does
;
to
apply
remedies
to
;
to
repair
;
as
,
to
doctor
a
sick
man
or
a
broken
cart
. [
Colloq
.]
2.
To
confer
a
doctorate
upon
;
to
make
a
doctor
.
3.
To
tamper
with
and
arrange
for
one's
own
purposes
;
to
falsify
;
to
adulterate
;
as
,
to
doctor
election
returns
;
to
doctor
whisky
. [
Slang
]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Doc·tor
,
v. i.
To
practice
physic
. [
Colloq
.]
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
doctor
n
1:
a
licensed
medical
practitioner
; "
I
felt
so
bad
I
went
to
see
my
doctor
" [
syn
:
doc
,
physician
,
MD
,
Dr.
,
medico
]
2: (
Roman
Catholic
Church
)
a
title
conferred
on
33
saints
who
distinguished
themselves
through
the
othodoxy
of
their
theological
teaching
; "
the
Doctors
of
the
Church
greatly
influenced
Christian
thought
down
to
the
late
Middle
Ages
"
[
syn
:
Doctor of the Church
]
3:
children
take
the
roles
of
doctor
or
patient
or
nurse
and
pretend
they
are
at
the
doctor's
office
; "
the
children
explored
each
other's
bodies
by
playing
the
game
of
doctor
"
4:
a
person
who
holds
Ph.D.
degree
from
an
academic
institution
; "
she
is
a
doctor
of
philosophy
in
physics
"
[
syn
:
Dr.
]
v
1:
alter
and
make
impure
,
as
with
the
intention
to
deceive
;
"
Sophisticate
rose
water
with
geraniol
" [
syn
:
sophisticate
,
doctor up
]
2:
give
medical
treatment
to
3:
restore
by
replacing
a
part
or
putting
together
what
is
torn
or
broken
; "
She
repaired
her
TV
set
"; "
Repair
my
shoes
please
" [
syn
:
repair
,
mend
,
fix
,
bushel
, {
furbish
up
,
restore
,
touch on
] [
ant
:
break
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Doctor
(
Luke
2:46; 5:17;
Acts
5:34),
a
teacher
.
The
Jewish
doctors
taught
and
disputed
in
synagogues
,
or
wherever
they
could
find
an
audience
.
Their
disciples
were
allowed
to
propose
to
them
questions
.
They
assumed
the
office
without
any
appointment
to
it
.
The
doctors
of
the
law
were
principally
of
the
sect
of
the
Pharisees
.
Schools
were
established
after
the
destruction
of
Jerusalem
at
Babylon
and
Tiberias
,
in
which
academical
degrees
were
conferred
on
those
who
passed
a
certain
examination
.
Those
of
the
school
of
Tiberias
were
called
by
the
title
"
rabbi
,"
and
those
of
Babylon
by
that
of
"
master
."
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