Doctor in english

Doctor

pronunciation: dɑktɜr part of speech: noun
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Doctor (Dr.) = Doctor (Dr.) ; doctor (MD) ; doctor. 

Example: He is the recipient of the Margaret Man Citation, the Beta Phi Award for good teaching and the honorary Doctor of Laws from UCLA.Example: This programme aims to put doctors and nurses back in the driving seat in managing their resources and information.Example: Sometimes librarians have to explain to enquirers who will almost certainly not believe them that ostriches do not put their heads in the sand, that in Britain at least, doctors do not take the Hippocratic oath, and that both the yeti and Sweeney Todd's baber's shop are fiction.

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» doctor en medicinamedical doctor .

Example: The results show clearly that occupational prestige does not depend upon salary or money factors (teaching being ranked second only to medical doctor).

» doctor honoris causahonorary doctoratedoctor honoris causadoctoral honorary degree .

Example: How many honorary doctorates has the Judge racked up since then?.

Example: The world-renowned solo percussionist, Evelyn Glennie, will also receive the degree of Doctor honoris causa on Tuesday, 6 July.

Example: The recipient of an honorary doctoral degree must exhibit a career of extraordinary and lasting distinction that serves as an inspiration to students and an indication of values that are esteemed by the university.

» seguir las órdenes del doctorfollow + (the) doctor's orders .

Example: My mother and two of her sisters developed glaucoma and in spite of following doctor's orders, each went blind.

» título de doctordoctor's degreedoctoral degree .

Example: Doctor's degrees in library science in Yugoslavia have been conferred in the University of Belgrade.

Example: The possession of a doctoral degree and the occupation of college or university educator are very likely to be colinear variables.

Doctor synonyms

fix in spanish: fijar, pronunciation: fɪks part of speech: verb, noun repair in spanish: reparar, pronunciation: rɪper part of speech: noun, verb restore in spanish: restaurar, pronunciation: rɪstɔr part of speech: verb physician in spanish: médico, pronunciation: fəzɪʃən part of speech: noun mend in spanish: arreglar, pronunciation: mend part of speech: verb doc in spanish: Doc, pronunciation: dɑk part of speech: noun bushel in spanish: bushel, pronunciation: bʊʃəl part of speech: noun md in spanish: Maryland, pronunciation: md part of speech: noun adulterate in spanish: adulterar, pronunciation: ədʌltɜreɪt part of speech: verb sophisticate in spanish: sofisticar, pronunciation: səfɪstəkeɪt part of speech: noun, verb medico in spanish: médico, pronunciation: medɪkoʊ part of speech: noun touch on in spanish: mencionar, pronunciation: tʌtʃɑn part of speech: verb doctor up in spanish: remendar, pronunciation: dɑktɜrʌp part of speech: verb doctor of the church in spanish: doctor de la iglesia, pronunciation: dɑktɜrʌvðətʃɜrtʃ part of speech: noun furbish up in spanish: renovarse, pronunciation: fɜrbɪʃʌp part of speech: verb
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