medic 英 [ˈmedɪk]   美 [ˈmɛdɪk]

medic

medic  英 [ˈmedɪk] 美 [ˈmɛdɪk]

n. 医师;医科学生;苜蓿属植物(等于medick) 

名词复数:medics 

"He wasn't even scratched by the branches, " the medic says, his good eye widening. “他甚至没被树枝划伤,”医师说,睁大了虔诚的眼睛。
Between bites, the medic tells me he was a doctor's assistant before the rebellion. 咀嚼间,医师告诉我,反叛前他是一位医生的助手。

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  • n. 医师;医科学生;苜蓿属植物(等于medick)
  • 1. "He wasn't even scratched by the branches, " the medic says, his good eye widening.

    “他甚至没被树枝划伤,”医师说,睁大了虔诚的眼睛。

  • 2. Between bites, the medic tells me he was a doctor's assistant before the rebellion.

    咀嚼间,医师告诉我,反叛前他是一位医生的助手。

  • 3. By the fire I notice that the medic and another man bear the common ethnic features of the African interior—dark brown skin, kinky hair, and broad noses.

    借着火光,我发现医师和另一个人有着共同的非洲人种特征—深褐色皮肤、扭结的头发和宽阔的鼻子。

  • medic (n.) 1650s, "physician, medical student," from Latin medicus "physician" (see medical (adj.)); modern sense of "serviceman in a military medical corps" first recorded 1925.
medic / ˈmedɪk ; NAmE ˈmedɪk / noun 1 ( informal) ( especially BrE) a medical student or doctor 医科学生;医生;大夫 2 ( NAmE) a person who is trained to give medical treatment, especially sb in the armed forces (尤指军队中的)救护人员,护理人员 medic medics medic / ˈmedɪk ; NAmE ˈmedɪk /
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