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surgeon

/sur-juhn/US // ˈsɜr dʒən //UK // (ˈsɜːdʒən) //

外科医生,医师,外科医师,医生

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

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Examples

  • That is Diane Simeone, a pancreatic-cancer surgeon who also runs a research lab at NYU-Langone in New York.

  • In yet others, it wore either the type of mask worn by surgeons or a more protective N95 mask.

  • Of course, surgeons like Hagler have specific training and experience that guide them, as all these people with extreme jobs do.

  • “But if he has to show his face, he would be much younger, and I would probably need a good plastic surgeon!”

  • If you’re a surgeon and you botched the surgery or if you’re a physician who prescribes the wrong medication, there is no amount of compassion that’s going to undo that.

  • “As far as we were aware, and as far as the surgeon was aware, the surgery was a go,” Shaheen sighs.

  • Althea is now re-scheduled with her surgeon for this spring.

  • The new surgeon general certainly has his work cut out for him.

  • My surgeon told me my bones were so soft he could barely install the screws.

  • Strange was a surgeon who lost the use of his hands in an automobile accident.

  • One party shall provide a surgeon, the other a pair of ordinary cavalry sabres.

  • He said he didn't want his family fidgeting him, and the surgeon said he would be all right in a few days.

  • They were followed by a little dried-up Italian army surgeon, who carried under his arm an ominous-looking black case.

  • Walking forth, he strolled down the road towards Calne, intending to ask a question or two of the surgeon.

  • "Only cut deep enough to make it bleed freely," said the surgeon, as he dressed Harry's arm.