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practitioner

/prak-tish-uh-ner/US // prækˈtɪʃ ə nər //UK // (prækˈtɪʃənə) //

执业医师,执业医生,执业人员,执业者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person engaged in the practice of a profession, occupation, etc.: a medical practitioner.
    • : a person who practices something specified.
    • : Christian Science. a person authorized to practice healing.

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Examples

  • This fragmentation makes it hard to find a practitioner based on symptoms alone.

  • SEO practitioners have for years been told that nofollow links have zero value.

  • It has also highlighted conversion therapy practitioners, conferences and webinars.

  • It’s true that TechSEO practitioners do not have to be developers in order to be excellent at their job.

  • The company saw the capability for software and technology to transform the construction industry long before practitioners did.

  • Yet their biggest star, a master practitioner of the sport, could face prison time for much less onerous financial crimes.

  • For both the possessed and the priest-practitioner, driving out the devil can be dangerous to mind, body and spirit.

  • If you continue to have diarrhea or explosive gas, you do need to see your practitioner.

  • In the case of a falsely reassuring prenatal test, there are two possibilities for a lawsuit against a health practitioner.

  • In fact, Dr. Rakesh Patel, a family practitioner in Arizona, has seen enormous improvements in very sick patients.

  • He was a good country practitioner, and, I suppose, knew the ordinary routine of his work quite well.

  • A study of blood bacteriology is useful, but is hardly practicable for the practitioner.

  • As yet, it is the only agglutination reaction which has any practical value for the practitioner.

  • Andrew Cantwell died; an Irish practitioner and writer on medicine of considerable abilities.

  • As Dr. Sitgreaves supported her from the chaise, she turned an expressive look at the face of the practitioner.