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medic

/med-ik/US // ˈmɛd ɪk //UK // (ˈmɛdɪk) //

药品,医学,医师,医学博士

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a member of a military medical corps; corpsman.
    • : a doctor or intern.
    • : a medical student.

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Examples

  • That rifle, an officer can be heard saying, was found next to Lemp’s body before it was moved by medics.

  • On Monday, the premier insisted he wanted to vaccinate about 14 million older and vulnerable people and their carers, including frontline medics, by the middle of February.

  • It got so dire at one point that Thompson contacted the National Guard to discuss training medics to serve as nurse’s aides because the facilities were running out of staff.

  • The armed man and the teen victim were treated by medics at the scene and then taken to a hospital, Roessler said.

  • The worry is that, despite scientific strides that allow medics to better understand and treat Covid-19, there aren’t enough professionals left to put that knowledge into practice.

  • A third medic, Pedro Adorno, was out front and he joined them.

  • You were there when the young medic told you he died immediately.

  • He was the first of many to express surprise at my passage from literature graduate to medic.

  • And lo and behold, the medic who stayed behind in Tripoli saved one American life during the evacuation, according to the report.

  • The show keeps a medic on set to provide emergency first aid in the event of alcohol overdose.

  • The medic's fingers tightened on the needle-beam, and managed to pull the trigger.

  • "Give me your hand, please, Captain," the medic said tonelessly.

  • "They better be the right ones," he told the unconscious medic.

  • He was so bored with his own company that the Mentorian medic was a welcome sight when he came to prepare him for cold-sleep.

  • "I wish medic would find a way to keep them alive through warp," he said.