apothecary 英 [əˈpɒθəkəri]   美 [əˈpɑθəkeri]

apothecary

apothecary  英 [əˈpɒθəkəri] 美 [əˈpɑθəkeri]

n. 药剂师;药师;药材商 

名词复数:apothecaries 

But the apothecary! 可是药剂师!
One morning, a young woman arrives at the apothecary Shoppe after spending the weekend in jail. 某天早晨,一个年轻女人来到“药剂师专柜”,她拘留所里关了一个周末。

  • Although the sign at the back of the shop in the old town square said apothecary, most people called the man behind the counter by his modern title, "pharmacist," instead.
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  • n. 药剂师;药师;药材商
  • 1. But the apothecary!

    可是药剂师!

  • 2. One morning, a young woman arrives at the apothecary Shoppe after spending the weekend in jail.

    某天早晨,一个年轻女人来到“药剂师专柜”,她拘留所里关了一个周末。

  • 3. Mr.Brick had never used a broker—to him, they were just as untrustworthy as doctors—so he went to the apothecary Shoppe for help.

    布瑞克先生从没有过股票经纪人——对他来说,他们和医生一样不值得信任——所以他到“药剂师专柜”去求助。

  • apothecary (n.) mid-14c., "shopkeeper," especially "pharmacist; one who stores, compounds, and sells medicaments," from Old French apotecaire (13c., Modern French apothicaire), from Late Latin apothecarius "storekeeper," from Latin apotheca "storehouse," from Greek apotheke "barn, storehouse," literally "a place where things are put away," from apo "away" (see apo-) + theke "receptacle," from suffixed form of PIE root *dhe- "to set, put."
apoth·ecary / əˈpɒθəkəri ; NAmE əˈpɑːθəkeri / noun ( plural apoth·ecaries ) a person who made and sold medicines in the past (旧时制药兼售药的)药剂师,药商 apothecary apothecaries apoth·ecary / əˈpɒθəkəri ; NAmE əˈpɑːθəkeri /
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