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 practitioner [præk'tiʃәnә]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 从业者, 开业者

[医] 行医者, 医师

[经] 从业者, 执业者




    practitioner
    [ noun ]
    someone who practices a learned profession
    <noun.person>


    Practitioner \Prac*ti"tion*er\, n. [From {Practician}.]
    1. One who is engaged in the actual use or exercise of any
    art or profession, particularly that of law or medicine.
    --Crabbe.

    2. One who does anything customarily or habitually.

    3. A sly or artful person. --Whitgift.

    {General practitioner}. See under {General}, 2.

    1. And after 1989, there's room to wonder which is the best practitioner of "Realpolitik," the State Department or the exiles.
    2. Somehow, on the basis of fragmentary or poorly interpreted evidence or perhaps simply the assertion of a leading practitioner, a particular test or operation becomes standard medical practice, and then evidence to the contrary is stoutly resisted.
    3. As a result, "Most of today's arbitragers seem more like speculators than classic arbitragers," says a former practitioner, now a salesman-trader with a New York-based brokerage firm.
    4. While Sen. Bentsen is considered to be a gifted practitioner in the art of compromise, he is viewed by some lawmakers as aloof and distant.
    5. "Witchcraft is not black magic, and it need not necessarily be evil," Mrs. Chakrabarty said. "It can be misused, but that depends on the practitioner.
    6. Ms. Walker contacted an accredited prayer practitioner from her church and a Christian Science nurse to attend the child, but Shauntay nevertheless lost weight and grew disoriented.
    7. For neither is he a mere practitioner too buried in work to take a wider perspective. Fourth, because he matches this breadth with an enormous depth of experience.
    8. (The income threshold rises by L5m for every additional family member.) The method of payment of the tax on general practitioner (GP) services will probably cause as much complaint as the charge itself.
    9. She has no will to set up as a private practitioner - as a physiotherapist, for example.
    10. Herbert Cohen, a Dutch general practitioner also known for his willingness to perform mercy killing, said Kevorkian had used the device "just so he could run away" from the moral repercussions of the woman's death.
    11. THE ARCHITECT may be going the way of the general practitioner.
    12. Mr. Schwartz, a New York investment practitioner and writer, has poked fun at Wall Street on this page before.
    13. Much of the hype comes from a new breed of practitioner: the specialist in dermatology, gynecology or some other field who has begun doing cosmetic surgery in the office to cash in on a trend.
    14. The prosecution argued that the statute _ which states that children will not be considered neglected or abused when "treated by spiritual means alone" by an "accredited practitioner" _ did not exempt the couple from manslaughter laws.
    15. Mrs. Walker called a Christian Science practitioner after her daughter, Shauntay, showed flu symptoms in February 1984.
    16. One patient first was asked by his insurer to provide proof of Ms. Webber's status as a licensed practitioner.
    17. Dr. James Weber, a family practitioner in Jacksonville, Ark., said doctors who do more X-rays may be practicing better medicine.
    18. The network, at its most dramatic, saves lives as well as providing the general practitioner service that city folk are accustomed to.
    19. Britons addicted to Christmas pudding, gingernuts and walnut cake should contact their general practitioner urgently for renewed supplies.
    20. Nicorette is the most aggressive practitioner to date of the so-called "public service" ad, a commercial that communicates only the fact that physicians have developed a treatment for a specific illness.
    21. Mr. Fellmeth's research indicates the typical problem-lawyer is a male, solo practitioner who has been in practice for at least 10 years and is a graduate of an unaccredited school.
    22. Another eighteenth century practitioner who has been added to the collection is Giacomo Leoni (c1686-1746) in the form of an album of drawings for a London house in Arlington Street.
    23. The Norwegian Aid Committee said Cools, 32, a general practitioner, left the Qasimiyeh refugee camp on Saturday, heading for the Rashidiyeh shantytown eight miles to the south.
    24. Fountain, who has claimed to be a former heroin addict and witchcraft practitioner, has said he had as many as 120 children living at his 28-acre compound outside Lucedale.
    25. Buenaflor is a family practitioner, traditionally the lowest-paid medical specialty.
    26. They contacted a church practitioner who came to their home to pray for his recovery.
    27. 'It's becoming a professional industry with sophisticated computer systems,' says one practitioner.
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