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veterinarian

/vet-er-uh-nair-ee-uhn, ve-truh-/US // ˌvɛt ər əˈnɛər i ən, ˌvɛ trə- //UK // (ˌvɛtərɪˈnɛərɪən, ˌvɛtrɪ-) //

兽医,兽医师,兽医,动物医生

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who practices veterinary medicine or surgery.

Examples

  • For fun, he also runs the “marvelous critters veterinary medicine club,” where students who are studying to be veterinarians get together to talk about magical creatures.

  • Check with your veterinarian about bananas and other healthy snacks for dogs.

  • Also proposed was a certificate of health that would need to be completed by a veterinarian and renewed each year.

  • Petco is also making an aggressive push deeper into veterinarian services, an area of intense competition that includes PetSmart, Walmart, and Chewy’s online pharmacy.

  • As far as the grass eating, this is considered normal behavior by many veterinarians, although the jury is out on why they munch on grass.

  • By 1998, their star elephant, Kenny, became ill and was ordered not to perform by a circus veterinarian.

  • In a small nod to ancient stories, Hershel is not a doctor, but a veterinarian.

  • The Yeagers of Phoenix, Arizona, are chosen: veterinarian Warren, his first wife Jeanette, and their two children.

  • You should, according to Dr. Jeff Werber, Founder and Veterinarian at the Century Veterinary Group in Los Angeles.

  • If a woman wants to be a teacher rather than a miner, or a veterinarian rather than a petroleum engineer, more power to her.

  • The veterinarian waited until Ticktock awoke, and then lowered him until his feet touched the ground lightly.

  • The veterinarian wasted no time, but after a short greeting to the family, immediately went to work.

  • The veterinarian looked around appraisingly and then issued instructions.

  • After the plaster cast had been applied and was hardening, the veterinarian sat down to relax for a few minutes.

  • Called in during this early stage, the veterinarian is often puzzled as to the exact significance of the symptoms.