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dentist

/den-tist/US // ˈdɛn tɪst //UK // (ˈdɛntɪst) //

牙医,牙科医生,牙醫,牙科医师

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person whose profession is dentistry.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounone who practices dentistry

Examples

  • If there is a lack of vaccinators in March, recruit medical students, dentists, veterinarians, and anyone who can give a shot, and call in the National Guard in every state by April.

  • There have already been various dentists in southern California who were recipients of lawsuits for supposed website accessibility issues.

  • Most dentists are small-business owners as well as medical practitioners.

  • Teledentistry could help dentists treat more patients and make more money a number of ways.

  • I think it speaks to the high level of concern dentists have about this subject.

  • And it goes beyond getting my teeth drilled at the dentist office—my dentist really likes classical music.

  • And they saw him in his 60s, still making an audience howl with the “Dentist” number.

  • A New York alderman once said Petrosino “knocked out more teeth than a dentist.”

  • On second thought, maybe I will contact that cosmetic dentist.

  • My father is 87 and he writes speeches in the dentist chair.

  • A dentist's bill for repairing one's teeth has been disputed, the law, though, generally favors the preservation of human teeth.

  • This gentleman is a surgeon-dentist by profession, educated at Oberlin College, making his home in Columbus.

  • He arrived one day towards spring, when it chanced that Corydon was in town visiting the dentist.

  • Tell Blanche I am sorry for her troubles with her teeth: I am trying to see a dentist myself.

  • I hid in a building, and when they got off the line of the road I resumed my ride on to my dentist.