herbalist 英 [ˈhɜ:bəlɪst]   美 [ˈɜrbəlɪst]

herbalist

herbalist  英 [ˈhɜ:bəlɪst] 美 [ˈɜrbəlɪst]

n. 草药医生 

名词复数:herbalists 

When the Chinese herbalist Li Ching-Yuen died in 1933, newspapers around the world reported the news of his passing. 1933年,中国的草药医生李青云离开了人世,一时之间,世界各地的报纸争相报道了他去世的消息。
On a recent afternoon, in a classroom at the Wen Miao temple, Wang Zhenyu, a computer engineer turned Chinese herbalist, arrived to pick up his son. 在最近的一个下午,在一间文庙的教室里,王振云(音译)来接他的儿子,他是一位电脑工程师,后来转向中国中草药研究。

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  • n. 草药医生
  • 1. When the Chinese herbalist Li Ching-Yuen died in 1933, newspapers around the world reported the news of his passing.

    1933年,中国的草药医生李青云离开了人世,一时之间,世界各地的报纸争相报道了他去世的消息。

  • 2. On a recent afternoon, in a classroom at the Wen Miao temple, Wang Zhenyu, a computer engineer turned Chinese herbalist, arrived to pick up his son.

    在最近的一个下午,在一间文庙的教室里,王振云(音译)来接他的儿子,他是一位电脑工程师,后来转向中国中草药研究。

  • 3. Media reports said he lived a simple life as a herbalist, but his hair could complicate things.

    据媒体报道,陈文海生前是一名采药人,过著简朴的生活,不过他的长发也给他带来了诸多不便。

  • herbalist (n.) "student of, or dealer in, herbs," 1590s, from herbal + -ist. Earlier such a person might have been called herber (early 13c. as a surname), herbarian (1570s), herbarist, herb-man, herbary (1540s). Fem. formation herb-wife is attested from 1580s.
herb·al·ist / ˈhɜːbəlɪst ; NAmE ˈɜːrbəlɪst ; ˈhɜːrbəlɪst / noun a person who grows, sells or uses herbsfor medical purposes 药草栽培者;药草商;草药医生 herbalist herbalists herb·al·ist / ˈhɜːbəlɪst ; NAmE ˈɜːrbəlɪst ; ˈhɜːrbəlɪst /
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