medic / ˈmɛd ɪk /

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medic 的定义

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

medic 近义词

n. 名词 noun

physician

n. 名词 noun

health practitioner

更多medic例句

  1. That rifle, an officer can be heard saying, was found next to Lemp’s body before it was moved by medics.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. The armed man and the teen victim were treated by medics at the scene and then taken to a hospital, Roessler said.
  5. 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.
  6. A third medic, Pedro Adorno, was out front and he joined them.
  7. You were there when the young medic told you he died immediately.
  8. He was the first of many to express surprise at my passage from literature graduate to medic.
  9. And lo and behold, the medic who stayed behind in Tripoli saved one American life during the evacuation, according to the report.
  10. The show keeps a medic on set to provide emergency first aid in the event of alcohol overdose.
  11. The medic's fingers tightened on the needle-beam, and managed to pull the trigger.
  12. "Give me your hand, please, Captain," the medic said tonelessly.
  13. "They better be the right ones," he told the unconscious medic.
  14. 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.
  15. "I wish medic would find a way to keep them alive through warp," he said.