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pediatrician

/pee-dee-uh-trish-uhn, ped-ee-/US // ˌpi di əˈtrɪʃ ən, ˌpɛd i- //UK // (ˌpiːdɪəˈtrɪʃən) //

儿科医生,小儿科医生,儿科医师,儿科专家

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a physician who specializes in pediatrics.

Examples

  • Weatherhead is a pediatrician, a doctor who works with kids.

  • So Caleb and his dad, a pediatrician who works with adolescents, started talking.

  • Nearby, officers said they found Katherine Dodson, also 43 and a pediatrician.

  • Demographers, pediatricians and public-health experts say it’s possible that lockdowns and quarantines have prevented children from succumbing to deadly injuries and illnesses.

  • Check with your pediatrician to make sure this is a go, and also ask the server.

  • As a pediatrician who specializes in the care of adolescents, I ask my patients a lot of personal questions.

  • Part of my job as a pediatrician is to take the scary things in the news and make them the right size.

  • When Ellie was 18 months old, their pediatrician, now at a loss for other explanation, suggested they return to a geneticist.

  • Nobody should waste their time penning letters that any pediatrician with a whiff of insight will ignore.

  • After all the rigmarole, they found what any pediatrician already knew: the MMR causes fever.

  • The author, a pediatrician who experienced the problem in his own family, addresses physicians and parents.