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1 doctor
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2 doctor honoris causa
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3 Doctor blade
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4 medical doctor
■ Qualified person who is in charge of the medical care of the players.Syn. medical doctor■ Offizieller Arzt einer Mannschaft. -
5 team doctor
■ Qualified person who is in charge of the medical care of the players.Syn. medical doctor■ Offizieller Arzt einer Mannschaft. -
6 Dr. jur.
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7 Dr. med.
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8 Dr. phil.
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9 Dr. rer. nat.
doctor rerum naturalium, Doktor der Naturwissenschaften Doctor of Science (DSc, ScD) -
10 Dr. theol.
doctor theologiae, Doktor der Theologie Doctor of Divinity (DD) -
11 akademischer Abschlussgrad für aktive Musiker
Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA, AMusD) Am.Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > akademischer Abschlussgrad für aktive Musiker
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12 Einfahrt zu einer Arztpraxis
Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Einfahrt zu einer Arztpraxis
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13 Doktor
m; -s, -en1. (abgek. Dr.) UNIV. doctor; den oder seinen Doktor machen oder bauen umg. do ( oder get) one’s doctorate ( oder Ph.D.); den Doktor ( der Chemie etc.) haben have a docorate ( oder Ph.D.) in chemistry; Herr oder Frau Dr. Schubert Dr. Schubert; Anrede eines Arztes: doctor Schubert2. umg. (Arzt) doctor; wann Sie nach Hause dürfen, entscheidet der Doktor the doctor will ( oder it’s up to the doctor to) decide when you can go home; Doktor spielen play doctors and nurses, Am. play doctor; Onkel* * *der Doktordoctor; physician; doc* * *Dọk|tor ['dɔktoːɐ]1. m -s, Doktoren[-'toːrən] Dok|to|rin [-'toːrIn, 'dɔktorɪn]2. f -, -nenauch inf = Arzt) doctorja, Herr/Frau Doktor — yes, Doctor
sie hat den Doktor, sie ist Doktor — she has a doctorate or PhD, she is a PhD
den or seinen Doktor machen or bauen (inf) — to do a doctorate or PhD
Doktor spielen (inf) — to play doctors and nurses
* * *der1) (a person who is trained to treat ill people: Doctor Davidson; You should call the doctor if you are ill; I'll have to go to the doctor.) doctor2) (a person who has gained the highest university degree in any subject.) doctor* * *Dok·tor, Dok·to·rin<-s, -toren>[ˈdɔkto:ɐ̯, -ˈto:rɪn, pl -ˈto:rən]m, f1. (Arzt) doctorich hätte gern[e] [den] Herrn \Doktor gesprochen I'd like to speak to the doctor, pleaseguten Tag, Frau/Herr \Doktor good afternoon, Doctorden \Doktor aufsuchen to go to [or visit] the doctor2. (Träger eines Doktortitels) doctorer ist \Doktor der Physik he's got a PhD in physicsden \Doktor haben to have a PhD [or Ph.D.] [or form Doctor of Philosophy]* * *der; Doktors, Doktoren1) o. Pl. (Titel) doctorate; doctor's degreeden/seinen Doktor machen — do a/one's doctorate
2) (Träger) doctor3) (ugs.): (Arzt) doctorder Onkel Doktor — (Kinderspr.) the nice doctor
* * *1. (abk Dr.) UNIV doctor;der Chemie etc)Frau Dr. Schubert Dr. Schubert; Anrede eines Arztes: doctor Schubert2. umg (Arzt) doctor;wann Sie nach Hause dürfen, entscheidet der Doktor the doctor will ( oder it’s up to the doctor to) decide when you can go home;* * *der; Doktors, Doktoren1) o. Pl. (Titel) doctorate; doctor's degreeden/seinen Doktor machen — do a/one's doctorate
2) (Träger) doctor3) (ugs.): (Arzt) doctorder Onkel Doktor — (Kinderspr.) the nice doctor
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14 Arzt
m doctor, Am. auch physician geh.; der behandelnde Arzt the attending physician, the doctor in attendance; der operierende Arzt the surgeon operating on the patient; praktischer Arzt etwa general (Am. family) practitioner; zum Arzt gehen go to the doctor’s* * *der Arztdoctor; medic; physician; general practitioner* * *[aːɐtst, artst]1. m -es, ordm;e['Eːɐtstə, 'ɛrtstə] Ä́rz|tin ['EːɐtstIn, 'ɛrtstɪn]2. f -, -nendoctor, physician (old, form), medical practitioner (form); (= Facharzt) specialist; (= Chirurg) surgeonpraktischer Árzt, praktische Ärztin — general practitioner, GP
* * *Arzt, Ärz·tin<-es, Ärzte>[a:ɐ̯tst, ˈɛ:ɐ̯tstɪn, pl ˈɛɐ̯tstə]m, f doctor, medical practitioner\Arzt für Chirurgie surgeon\Arzt für Orthopädie orthopaedic [or AM orthopedic] specialist\Arzt für Allgemeinmedizin general practitioner, GP\Arzt am Krankenhaus clinical specialistbehandelnder \Arzt personal doctor [or GP]wer ist Ihr behandelnder \Arzt? who is your personal GP?praktischer \Arzt (veraltet) general practitioner, GP* * *der; Arztes, Ärzte doctor; physician (arch./formal)zum Arzt gehen — go to the doctor['s]
Sie sollten mal zum Arzt gehen — you ought to see a/the doctor
praktischer Arzt — general practitioner; GP
* * *der behandelnde Arzt the attending physician, the doctor in attendance;der operierende Arzt the surgeon operating on the patient;zum Arzt gehen go to the doctor’s* * *der; Arztes, Ärzte doctor; physician (arch./formal)zum Arzt gehen — go to the doctor['s]
Sie sollten mal zum Arzt gehen — you ought to see a/the doctor
praktischer Arzt — general practitioner; GP
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15 Notarzt
* * *der Notarztemergency doctor* * *Not|arzt1. mŃót|ärz|tin2. femergency doctor* * *Not·arzt, -ärz·tinm, f1. (Arzt für Notfälle) casualty [or emergency] doctor (who treats patients at the scene of an accident)2. (Arzt im Notdienst) doctor on call* * *der doctor on [emergency] call; emergency doctor* * ** * *der doctor on [emergency] call; emergency doctor -
16 Kassenarzt
m, Kassenärztin f doctor treating patients belonging to a health (insurance) scheme; in GB etwa: NHS doctor; in den USA etwa: preferred provider, HMO doctor* * *Kạs|sen|arzt1. m Kas|sen|ärz|tin2. fdoctor who treats members of medical insurance schemes; ≈ National Health general practitioner (Brit), ≈ preferred provider (US)* * *Kas·sen·arzt, -ärz·tin* * ** * *Kassenarzt m, Kassenärztin f doctor treating patients belonging to a health (insurance) scheme; in GB etwa: NHS doctor; in den USA etwa: preferred provider, HMO doctor* * ** * *m.doctor who treats members of a health insurance n. -
17 Doktor
Doktor m (Dr.) 1. GEN, SOZ Doctor, Dr.; 2. PERS doctor, medical doctor, physician (Arzt)* * *m (Dr.) 1. <Geschäft, Sozial> Doctor (Dr.) ; 2. < Person> (Arzt) doctor, medical doctor, physician* * *Doktor
(Arzt) doctor, physician, general practitioner;
• Doktor der Betriebswissenschaft master of science in business administration degree;
• Doktor der Ingenieurwissenschaften Doctor of Engineering Science;
• Doktor der Rechte Doctor of Laws;
• Doktor der Volkswirtschaft [etwa] economics graduate;
• zum Doktor promoviert werden to obtain a doctor's degree;
• mit Doktorabschluss post-doctoral standard;
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18 Approbation
f; -, -en; MED., PHARM. licen|ce (Am. -se) to practi|se (Am. -ce) medicine; einem Arzt die Approbation entziehen strike a doctor off (the register), take away a doctor’s licen|ce (Am. -se)* * *die Approbationapproval* * *Ap|pro|ba|ti|on [aproba'tsioːn]f -, -en(von Arzt, Apotheker) certificate (enabling a doctor etc to practise)einem Arzt die Approbatión entziehen — to take away a doctor's licence to practise (Brit) or license to practice (US), to strike a doctor off (the register) (Brit)
* * *Ap·pro·ba·ti·on<-, -en>[aprobaˈtsi̯o:n]f licence [or AM -se] to practise [or AM -ce] as a doctor/dentist etc.* * *die; Approbation, Approbationen licence to practise (as a doctor, dentist, chemist)* * *einem Arzt die Approbation entziehen strike a doctor off (the register), take away a doctor’s licence (US -se)* * *die; Approbation, Approbationen licence to practise (as a doctor, dentist, chemist) -
19 Arztpraxis
f medical practice, Brit. auch (doctor’s) surgery* * *die Arztpraxisdoctor's surgery; surgery; medical practice* * *Arzt|pra|xisfdoctor's practice* * *Arzt·pra·xisf doctor's surgery [or practice]* * *die doctor's surgery (Brit.) or practice* * ** * *die doctor's surgery (Brit.) or practice* * *f.doctor's office (US) n.doctor's surgery (UK) n.medical practice n. -
20 Doktortitel
m (Grad) doctorate; im Namen: doctor’s title; den Doktortitel führen have a doctorate; im Namen: call o.s. doctor* * *Dọk|tor|ti|telmdoctorateden Doktortitel führen — to have the title of doctor
* * *Dok·tor·ti·telm doctorateden \Doktortitel führen to be a Doctor of..., to have a PhD [or Ph.D.]jdm den \Doktortitel verleihen to award sb a doctorate, to confer a doctorate on sb* * *der title of doctor* * ** * *der title of doctor
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