clinic / ˈklɪn ɪk /

⭐基础词汇诊所门诊部门诊门诊所

clinic2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a place, as in connection with a medical school or a hospital, for the treatment of nonresident patients, sometimes at low cost or without charge.
  2. a group of physicians, dentists, or the like, working in cooperation and sharing the same facilities.
  3. a class or group convening for instruction or remedial work or for the diagnosis and treatment of specific problems: a reading clinic; a speech clinic; a summer baseball clinic for promising young players.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of a clinic; clinical.

clinic 近义词

n. 名词 noun

medical center

更多clinic例句

  1. For one year, the product can be used by American Airlines flights that pass through airports in Texas, and by two physical therapy clinics operated in Texas by Total Orthopedics Sports & Spine.
  2. United Food and Commercial Workers Local 135 represents more than 13,000 workers in grocery and drug stores, hospitals and clinics, and many other essential businesses across the county.
  3. Meanwhile, the Virtue Foundation worked with local health services to strategically distribute ventilators, oxygen cylinders, personal protective equipment, and other supplies to the region’s hospitals and clinics.
  4. The fact there are lots of smaller providers — so, nimble health care clinics that can take care of things quickly.
  5. So the patient doesn’t have to go to a methadone clinic every day.
  6. As reparation, the court ordered $563 to be paid out to Yang and required the clinic to post an apology on its website.
  7. That same day a 13-year-old girl was arrested with explosives hidden under her hijab after walking into a medical clinic.
  8. Tests at the clinic proved what she suspected: she was pregnant.
  9. Tamara Loertscher went to the Eau Claire Mayo Clinic in early August when she thought she was pregnant.
  10. The pensioners complained that authorities were closing their Khamovniki district clinic.
  11. He was on a small table, like an operating table; the whole place looked like a medical lab or a clinic.
  12. In Paris we see hardly grown youths appearing at the specialist's clinic, quite proud that they need to be treated for gonorrhoea.
  13. The scene is a laboratory, with rows of raised seats at one side for the physicians who attend the clinic.
  14. Between 1823 and 1840 were published the five volumes of his Medical Clinic, which made him famous.
  15. She might be ill and have disappeared without a word to some doctor's clinic, as Braybrooke had suggested.