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 medical ['medikəl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 医生, 体格检查

a. 医学的, 内科的, 药的

[医] 医学的, 医疗的, 内科的

[经] 医药的, 医疗的


  1. I have to have a medical examination before going abroad.
    出国前我必须进行体格检查。
  2. Greek physician who laid the foundations of scientific medicine by freeing medical study from the constraints of philosophical speculation and superstition. He is traditionally but inaccurately considered the author of the Hipp
    希波克拉底希腊名医,通过把医学研究从学推断和迷信中解放出来来奠定了科学的医学的基础,传统上认为他是《希波克拉底誓言》的作者,但这一说法不准确


medical
[ noun ]
  1. a thorough physical examination; includes a variety of tests depending on the age and sex and health of the person

  2. <noun.act>
[ adj ]
  1. relating to the study or practice of medicine

  2. <adj.pert>
    the medical profession
    a medical student
    medical school
  3. requiring or amenable to treatment by medicine especially as opposed to surgery

  4. <adj.all>
    medical treatment
    pneumonia is a medical disease
  5. of or belonging to Aesculapius or the healing art

  6. <adj.pert>


Medical \Med"ic*al\, a. [LL. medicalis, L. medicus belonging to
healing, fr. mederi to heal; cf. Zend madha medical science,
wisdom, Gr. ? to learn, E. mind: cf. F. m['e]dical.]
1. Of, pertaining to, or having to do with, the art of
healing disease, or the science of medicine; as, the
medical profession; medical services; a medical
dictionary; medical jurisprudence.

2. Containing medicine; used in medicine; medicinal; as, the
medical properties of a plant.

  1. The Soviet Union today sent medical supplies to Romania and appealed to its Warsaw Pact allies to help support the uprising against Nicolae Ceausescu, but it appeared to rule out military intervention.
  2. That's why it's OK." A wounded Canadian fugitive being airlifted by a medical helicopter apparently tried to commandeer the aircraft in flight, causing it to crash and killing him and the three-member crew, authorities said Monday.
  3. Pravda described the accident scene as being one of "brief panic," but said medical workers from Moscow and nearby Gorky were immediately notified and asked for help.
  4. By now, the seriousness of AIDS as a world-wide medical problem is well acknowledged.
  5. By 10 p.m., ambulances were taking people to four hospitals and medical centers.
  6. It was added to a bill requiring large companies to offer at least 10 weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave to employees with medical crises or new babies.
  7. "Cellulite is not a medical term, it's a marketing concept," says Sheryl Clark, a dermatologist at New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center.
  8. Medicins Sans Frontieres, which means "doctors without borders," has sent medical personnel to crisis areas around the world.
  9. A spokeswoman for the medical products maker said proceeds will be used for research in cardiovascular and eye treatment.
  10. Ms. Cardoso died Monday at the Bambina medical center in Rio de Janeiro, a clinic spokesman said.
  11. Oakland County Prosecutor Richard Thompson said the ruling left many moral, medical, ethical and religious issues unsettled.
  12. At the time Korczak was teaching medical students and operating a big, humanistic orphanage on the outskirts of Warsaw.
  13. The smaller plane was flung nose-first into a blast fence, but the only two people aboard, the pilot and co-pilot, walked away and did not require medical attention, authorities said.
  14. "What's new is that they (the researchers) looked at the sites of shedding in women," said Dr. Stephen Straus, head of medical virology at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in Bethesda, Md.
  15. According to The Lancet, the UK medical journal, Israel produces proportionately more medical research publications than the US or UK.
  16. According to The Lancet, the UK medical journal, Israel produces proportionately more medical research publications than the US or UK.
  17. "Suppose a child has a hearing loss and a speech delay," says Peggy Balla, a public health nurse who became CHIP's director. "Is that a medical problem or an educational problem or both?
  18. The woman was not on the company's life support registry, which lists customers who use life support and medical treatment machines in their homes.
  19. Awaiting medical treatment next to the body was 18-year-old Raed Majed Husseini.
  20. The U.S. has a patchwork of privacy laws protecting such areas as video rentals and cable TV. But more-important subjects, such as medical and financial records, are still largely unregulated.
  21. Dr. Louis Montour, medical director of the hospital, said a 15-year-old girl with a possible fractured hip and a 24-year-old man with a possible fractured knee were sent to Montreal General Hospital by ambulance.
  22. Demographics help: as populations have grown older with improved medical care, the need for corrective lenses has increased steadily. He is also convinced the industry is set for further rationalisation.
  23. Washington has sent investigative medical teams to Vietnam and encouraged private aid, but has not lifted an embargo on official aid imposed to protest Vietnam's decade-long occupation of neighboring Cambodia.
  24. Japan is nearing completion of a package to assist the multinational blockade of Iraq, and it will include sending medical personnel and financial assistance to the Middle East, government officials said today.
  25. General Electric Co. said Monday that its third-quarter profit rose 16 percent mainly as a result of improved performances in its plastics, financial services and medical systems divisions.
  26. The oil concern agreed to increase its contribution to the hospital and medical insurance as much as an additional $10 a month per employee the first year and as much as an additional $12 a month per employee in the second year.
  27. Burmese rebels based in Thailand appealed to the international community for arms and medical assistance in their battle against the Burmese army.
  28. Underwood, who has been on unpaid medical leave, said she has been diagnosed as having post-traumatic stress syndrome, a condition associated with Vietnam veterans, rape victims and people who have been tortured.
  29. The problem is the inability of the nation's medical community to get costs under control, and the willingness of public and private insurance systems to perpetuate the system.
  30. The Supreme Court ruling Monday indirectly supported living wills by saying the Constitution guarantees a competent person a right to refuse medical treatment.
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