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 dentist ['dɛntɪst]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 牙科医生

[医] 牙医师


  1. The dentist was cleaning and taking out teeth.
    牙科医生正在清洁和拔牙。
  2. I was fitted an artificial tooth by the dentist.
    牙医给我镶了颗假牙。
  3. How many teeth did the dentist take out?
    牙科医生给患者拔了几颗牙?


dentist
[ noun ]
a person qualified to practice dentistry
<noun.person>


Dentist \Den"tist\, n. [From L. dens, dentis, tooth: cf. F.
dentiste. See {Tooth}.]
One whose business it is to clean, extract, or repair natural
teeth, and to make and insert artificial ones; a dental
surgeon.

  1. State officials said patients of a Florida dentist who may have given AIDS to a woman during a tooth extraction could be tracked down and urged to take an AIDS test. But the patients couldn't be told why.
  2. David O'Banion, a Louisville dentist, and Sgt. Charisse Newton, a Frankfort dental technician, extracted teeth by the light of battery-powered head lamps.
  3. "The situation here is entirely out of control," wrote the dentist, whose letters from Kuwait were provided on the condition he not be identified.
  4. At age 60, she was forced out of her job when her boss retired. "I tried to find work with another dentist but they all wanted to hire younger dental assistants," Yaeger said.
  5. Writer Rose Levy Beranbaum, daughter of a dentist, shows how to cut a cheesecake with dental floss.
  6. A dentist comes to Mullen twice a week.
  7. Quayle began his day by going to his hometown dentist to get his teeth cleaned.
  8. The total artificial heart, first implanted in dentist Barney Clark by Dr. William De Vries at the University of Utah in 1982, kept Dr. Clark alive for several months.
  9. John Runckel is the ideal dentist for any swimmer.
  10. The issue of health-care workers and acquired immune deficiency syndrome has spawned extensive debate since July 1990, when the CDC reported the first instance of a health professional, a Florida dentist, infecting a patient.
  11. The wife of Ms. Campbell's own dentist doesn't allow the issue in the waiting room.
  12. A judge acquitted a dentist today of one charge in a scheme to conceal the death of a man whose family tended his mummified corpse for nine years, but ordered the trial to continue on another charge.
  13. Marketing is the most popular seminar the American Dental Association offers, but the average dentist spends only $1,100 a year on advertising.
  14. Confronted a few days later at 8 a.m. in his Sao Paulo office, this tall, elegant gray-haired man says he can't talk because he must rush to a dentist.
  15. "The only theater we ever had in Vidalia was a drive-in picture show blown down by a hurricane," says Brent Taunton, a dentist who heads the Vidalia Chamber of Commerce.
  16. The dentist went off to confer with his colleagues.
  17. Detailed information is available for 44 of those cases, and they include nurses or nursing assistants, doctors, lab technicians, a dentist and a paramedic.
  18. On weekends, Asians from all over the New York area throng to Flushing to shop, eat, visit the dentist or make business deals.
  19. It was invented by a dentist.
  20. Educator Clifford Hardwick III and dentist Phyllis Mack led the pack in complete but unofficial returns, and are to meet in a Feb. 20 runoff for Robert Robinson's Council seat.
  21. Six months later he visited the dentist again, and got another ace that afternoon.
  22. The indictment filed Friday charges Vidal Garcia with the theft of 4.4 pounds of cocaine from a dentist in the western city of Guadalajara last year.
  23. Among those grilled was a local dentist suspected of passing on information he obtained while drilling away at an Anheuser executive's teeth.
  24. When it was used on 100 teeth with cavities or shallow decay, 95 percent of the patients reported feeling nothing, said dentist Richard Klein.
  25. "I was looking for a project that was meaningful to me," he said. "My dentist had died of AIDS the year before and I was never able to do anything for him.
  26. "I've had people come up after I finish singing and ask: 'Aren't you my dentist?'" she says.
  27. This is a diamond-coated burr similar to a dentist's drill. "It literally polishes and sands the inside of a diseased vessel," said Dr. Robert Ginsburg of Stanford University.
  28. In London, an exiled Iraqi dentist named Bayan al-Hakim always carries in his wallet a dogeared card.
  29. The lasers, which have undergone five years of clinical tests, generate an intense, garnet-red light that courses through a fiberoptic thread and is directed by the dentist to the trouble spot in a patient's mouth.
  30. The patients would not be told, however, that their connection to the dentist was the reason they were asked to take an AIDS test, said HRS spokesman Steve Konicki.
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