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I . doctor [ˈdɒktəʳ, Am ˈdɑ:ktɚ] SUBST

1. doctor MÉD:

lekarz(-rka) m (f)
doktor m

2. doctor UNIV:

doktor m

II . doctor [ˈdɒktəʳ, Am ˈdɑ:ktɚ] VERBE trans péj

1. doctor (falsify):

3. doctor (add poison):

animal doctor SUBST

family doctor SUBST GB

family doctor → GP

witch doctor SUBST

woman doctor SUBST

Expressions couramment utilisées avec doctors

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
Public hospitals and health authorities are exposed to malpractice liability claims because they employ consultants, doctors, dentists, nurses, and other members of the health-care team.
jamaica-gleaner.com
You know, early sort of - back in slavery time, there were these things called night doctors.
www.npr.org
At age 17, he contracted polio and was so severely paralysed that the doctors believed he would die.
en.wikipedia.org
Doctors handle the gore, morticians prettify bodies.
www.theatlantic.com
Two of her brothers were doctors, and recognising he was suffering from radiation sickness, arranged hospital treatment for him.
en.wikipedia.org
The doctors did not understand the origin or transmittal of the disease.
en.wikipedia.org
Doctors told them that there would be no chance that the foetus, who had a condition called acrania, would survive longer than an hour after birth.
www.herald.ie
In consequence, doctors and medicine came to be disparaged and reviled.
en.wikipedia.org
Both she and her doctors believed that each aliment had a different cause and so her treatment reflected that.
psychcentral.com
Medical cover is provided by 150 highly experienced doctors in internal medicine, intensive care, sports medicine, orthopaedics and anaesthetics.
en.wikipedia.org

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