pharmacist 英 [ˈfɑ:məsɪst]   美 [ˈfɑrməsɪst]

pharmacist

pharmacist  英 [ˈfɑ:məsɪst] 美 [ˈfɑrməsɪst]

n. 药剂师 

名词复数:pharmacists 

Patients may trust their doctor or pharmacist, but this does not mean they will take the bitterest pill. 患者应该相信医生或药剂师,但这并不意味着他们乐意吞下更苦的药丸。
Don't mix alcohol and medicine unless your doctor or pharmacist says it's okay. 除非你的医生或药剂师说没问题,否则就不要将药和酒混着吃。

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  • n. 药剂师
  • 1. Patients may trust their doctor or pharmacist, but this does not mean they will take the bitterest pill.

    患者应该相信医生或药剂师,但这并不意味着他们乐意吞下更苦的药丸。

  • 2. Don't mix alcohol and medicine unless your doctor or pharmacist says it's okay.

    除非你的医生或药剂师说没问题,否则就不要将药和酒混着吃。

  • 3. These are available from a pharmacist.

    这些可从一药剂师得到。

  • pharmacist (n.) 1811; see pharmacy + -ist. Replaced obsolete pharmacian (1720). The Latin word was pharmacopola, the Greek pharmakopoles.
pharma·cist / ˈfɑːməsɪst ; NAmE ˈfɑːrməsɪst / noun 1 ( NAmE also drug·gist ) a person whose job is to prepare medicines and sell or give them to the public in a shop/store or in a hospital 药剂师 We had to wait for the pharmacist to make up her prescription. 我们只得等药剂师给她配好药。 compare chemist1 () 2 pharma·cist's ( plural pharma·cists ) ( BrE) a shop that sells medicines 药店;药房 They sell vitamin supplements at the pharmacist's. 那药店卖维生素补剂。 compare chemist  (2 ) see also pharmacy pharmacist pharmacists pharma·cist / ˈfɑːməsɪst ; NAmE ˈfɑːrməsɪst /
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