medical的意思和读音

medical

: [ˈmedɪk(ə)l] : ['medɪk(ə)l]

adj.

n.

medicals  

adj.+n.medical equipment,medical school,medical examination,medical use,medical profession

adj.surgical

medicaladj.

1.connected with illness and injury and their treatment

medical advances/care/research

her medical condition/history/records

the medical profession

a medical student/school

a medical certificate(= a statement by a doctor that gives details of your state of health)

2.connected with ways of treating illness that do not involve cutting the body

medical or surgical treatment

n.— see alsoexam

1.a thorough examination of your body that a doctor does, for example, before you start a particular job

adj.1.,;;2.3.

n.1.;;

adj.1.relating to medicine and the treatment of injuries and diseases

n.1.a complete physical examination of your body by a doctor

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1.Not really. I took five years of medical education but I had never been a doctor in practice.5

2.In medical professionalism the doctor's responsibility is always to put patient's interest in the first place.

3.Objective To come out with a workable means of risk control of medical electrical equipment.

4.The utility model relates to a medical appliance, particularly a pair of tweezers used in the process of a bone transplantation operation.使

5.The ship was designed to provide medical treatment for military personnel in the war zone, in particular in an amphibious assault operation.

6.The only light in her room is coming from a piece of medical equipment, which is flashing its red light as if in warning.线

7.At present, China is carrying on the Medical Insurance System Reform, but the question of expense control is also the key point of it.

8.The orphanage could not provide the medical care needed to save her life, so Mrs. McCain brought the child home to America with her.

9.Senile plaques: All referred to as "senile pigment spot, " also known as medical seborrheic .”,

10.He was woken up for a brief spell on Monday and was able to speak to medical staff and his family.