pharmacist
/ˈfɑːməsɪst/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈfɑːrməsɪst/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈfär-mə-sist/ (ame, mw)
pharmacist — 名詞
- pharmacistsingular
- pharmacistsplural
1. a trained health worker who prepares medicine, checks it, and gives it to people
藥師
配藥並指導用藥的人
a trained health worker who prepares medicine, checks it, and gives it to people safely.
The pharmacist checked Mia's prescription before giving her the tablets.
藥師在把藥錠交給 Mia 前先核對了她的處方。
check a prescription before giving medicine
At the hospital, a pharmacist explained when Grandpa should take each pill.
在醫院裡,一位藥師向爺爺說明每顆藥該何時吃。
pharmacist gives advice about medicine use
Ask the pharmacist if this cold medicine is safe for children.
這種感冒藥能不能給小孩吃,去問藥師。
Lena trained for years before she became a pharmacist.
Lena 受訓了好幾年才成為藥師。
The night pharmacist prepared medicine for the accident patient.
值夜班的藥師為那位意外患者準備了藥。
- chemist
common in British English; can mean the pharmacist or the pharmacy shop
- druggist
mainly American and less common in modern everyday use
- apothecary
historical or literary, not the usual modern term
文法句型
ask a pharmacist
work as a pharmacist
pharmacist at + hospital/store
用法筆記
Often used for the licensed person who checks prescriptions and advises people on safe medicine use. In British English, learners may also see 'chemist' for this person or for the shop, but in American English the person is the pharmacist.