physician
/fɪˈzɪʃn/ (bre, ipa) · /fɪˈzɪʃn/ (ame, ipa) · /fə-ˈzi-shən/ (ame, mw)
physician — 名詞
- physiciansingular
- physiciansplural
1. a doctor with medical training and a license to treat illness, especially in gen
醫師
具醫學訓練並可合法行醫的醫生
a doctor with medical training and a license to treat illness, especially in general medicine rather than surgery.
The emergency physician checked Leo's breathing before the ambulance doors closed.
急診醫師在救護車門關上前檢查了 Leo 的呼吸。
hospital role: emergency physician
After three weeks of stomach pain, Nora finally saw a physician.
Nora 胃痛三週後,終於去看醫師。
pattern: see a physician
At the village clinic, one physician sees more than sixty patients daily.
在那間鄉村診所,一位醫師一天要看六十多位患者。
When the rash spread to her neck, Mei called her family physician.
她脖子上的紅疹擴散後,Mei 打電話給家庭醫師。
The school form asks for the name of your child's physician.
學校表格要求填上你孩子的醫師姓名。
- doctor
broader and more common in everyday speech
- clinician
formal and broader; can include some health professionals who are not physicians
- internist
more specific; a physician specializing in adult internal medicine
- general practitioner
focuses on primary care, especially in British English
文法句型
see a physician
consult a physician
family/emergency physician
用法筆記
More formal than 'doctor' and common in hospital titles, official forms, and medical writing. In everyday conversation, people usually say 'doctor', and 'physician' is not normally used for dentists or animal doctors.