dentists
英 [ˈdɛntɪsts]
美 [ˈdɛntəsts]
n. 牙科医生; 牙科诊所
dentist的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 牙科医生;牙医
Adentistis a person who is qualified to examine and treat people's teeth.- Visit your dentist twice a year for a check-up.
每年去牙医处做两次牙齿检查。 - The dentistorthe dentist'sis used to refer to the surgery or clinic where a dentist works.
齿外科;牙科诊所 - It's worse than being at the dentist's.
这比呆在牙科诊所里还要糟糕。
- Visit your dentist twice a year for a check-up.
双语例句
- Most dentists recommend brushing for two or three minutes, but few people ever make it to that.
大多数的牙医都建议人们刷牙要刷两到三分钟,但是很少有人能做到。 - Eminent senior doctors and dentists taking part in research, teaching or clinical practice.
杰出的高级医生和牙医参加研究,教学和医学实践。 - These figures are arrived at on the basis of dentists 'receipts for 1991-1992.
这些数字是根据1991至1992年间的牙医收据统计得出的。 - Dentists claim the Government is privatising dentistry through the back door.
牙医声称政府正通过暗箱操作将牙医业私有化。 - Dentists always ask questions when it is impossible for you to answer.
牙科医生总是在你不能回答时问你问题。 - But dentists found there are more people with bruxism in Ireland.
但牙医们发现在爱尔兰,磨牙症患者数目更多。 - Most Americans visit dentists to have their teeth checked.
大多数美国人去看牙医作牙齿检查。 - They say there's a lot of dentists staying here.
他们说有许多牙科医生住在这里。 - An alloy of metal with another metal ( usually silver) used by dentists to fill cavities in teeth.
金属和另一种金属(通常是银)的合金,牙医用来填补牙洞。 - Many dentists will no longer treat National Health Service patients, which is a big backward step in this country.
许多牙医不再为依靠国民保健制度的病人看病,这是该国的一大倒退。