patient

patient — noun

1. someone getting tests, advice, or treatment from a doctor, dentist, hospital, or

1.名詞B1
釋義

someone getting tests, advice, or treatment from a doctor, dentist, hospital, or other health service.

例句

The nurse called the next patient into Room 4 for an X-ray.

medical setting: call the next patient

Dr. Lee explained the test results to each patient after lunch.

each patient in clinical communication

同義詞
  • case

    more clinical and impersonal; often used by medical staff

  • sick person

    only fits when the person is ill, not for routine check-ups

  • client

    used in some counselling or care services, but not the normal hospital word

反義詞
  • doctor

    the medical professional giving treatment

  • nurse

    a trained worker caring for the patient

文法句型

treat/examine a patient

a patient of + doctor/dentist

patients in hospital

用法筆記

Often used with 'of' before a doctor's or dentist's name, as in 'a patient of Dr. Wu'. In everyday English, this word normally refers to medical or dental care, not to ordinary service customers.

常見錯誤

The dentist saw twenty customers this morning.
The dentist saw twenty patients this morning.
💡doctors and dentists treat patients, not customers, in normal medical English.
My mother is a patient in Dr. Huang.
My mother is a patient of Dr. Huang.
💡use 'a patient of' with the doctor's name.

patient — adjective