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noun ˈmɛdɪkˈmɛdɪk 1British informal A medical practitioner or student. 〈非正式〉医师;医科学生 Example sentencesExamples - She was discharged from hospital on Sunday after medics had stitched-up her head wound.
- For the next two and a half days, the boy remained in the intensive care ward while doctors, nurses and medics helped him recover.
- A Muslim hospital chaplain has teamed up with Bradford medics to help deliver health services sensitive to cultural needs.
- Throughout the film, the pair are forced to grapple with ethical dilemmas about their role as medics.
- ‘You're suffering from acute stress,’ said the medics who registered her illness as acute anxiety neurosis.
- The episode ends with Paul's unprovoked and vicious assault on the medics.
- Equally, though no-one would begrudge mature students retraining as medics, it is fanciful to suppose that they alone can make up the shortfall.
- Doctors and medics treated victims at the scene as other rescue workers cut trapped passengers from the wreckage.
- They are arresting medics and ambulance drivers, including foreign volunteer medical workers.
- After decades of isolation, Iraq's 32 000 doctors and medics need to update their knowledge.
- Meetings are also held with all senior medics involved in a patient's treatment.
- The ship's operating theatre and 36-bed hospital saw doctors, nurses and medics stream aboard and become a hive of activity.
- The medics warn of an acute shortage of anaesthetists and a shortfall of 500 GPs by 2012.
- He has completed 11 years service and is a trained medic.
- The public may love its angels but it holds its medics in awe.
- One firefighter suffered burns to his neck, and was treated by ambulance medics at the scene.
- He was rushed to Malton Hospital, but medics were unable to save him.
- They will be accompanied by an initial medical team which includes two doctors and four medics.
- They include a surgeon, an emergency physician, intensive care specialists, nurses and medics.
- Instead, they say, the trained medics will be able to ease pressure on overstretched emergency hospital units.
Synonyms physician, medical practitioner, medical man, medical woman, clinician, doctor of medicine, md 2US A paramedic in the armed forces. 〈美〉(武装部队中的)卫生员;军队医护人员 Example sentencesExamples - Burnham is a medic in the Army's 1st Brigade, 25th Infantry Division at Fort Lewis, Wash.
- At the centre of the hearings is Schmidt and Umbach's admission that they had taken the amphetamine Dexedrine, dispensed by Air Force medics.
- Smathers, who grew up with six sisters, said he was inspired to serve in the military by his father, who was an Army medic in World War II.
- In World War II he served as a medic in the Army Air Forces at the Walter Reed Hospital.
- In 1956, he was drafted by the Army Medical Corp. to serve overseas as a medic at a clinic in Germany.
OriginMid 17th century: from Latin medicus 'physician', from mederi 'heal'. nounˈmɛdɪkˈmɛdɪk variant spelling of medick nounˈmɛdɪkˈmedik informal 1A medical practitioner or student. 〈非正式〉医师;医科学生 Example sentencesExamples - He has completed 11 years service and is a trained medic.
- Equally, though no-one would begrudge mature students retraining as medics, it is fanciful to suppose that they alone can make up the shortfall.
- The episode ends with Paul's unprovoked and vicious assault on the medics.
- The ship's operating theatre and 36-bed hospital saw doctors, nurses and medics stream aboard and become a hive of activity.
- One firefighter suffered burns to his neck, and was treated by ambulance medics at the scene.
- For the next two and a half days, the boy remained in the intensive care ward while doctors, nurses and medics helped him recover.
- The medics warn of an acute shortage of anaesthetists and a shortfall of 500 GPs by 2012.
- They are arresting medics and ambulance drivers, including foreign volunteer medical workers.
- She was discharged from hospital on Sunday after medics had stitched-up her head wound.
- After decades of isolation, Iraq's 32 000 doctors and medics need to update their knowledge.
- A Muslim hospital chaplain has teamed up with Bradford medics to help deliver health services sensitive to cultural needs.
- Meetings are also held with all senior medics involved in a patient's treatment.
- Doctors and medics treated victims at the scene as other rescue workers cut trapped passengers from the wreckage.
- The public may love its angels but it holds its medics in awe.
- ‘You're suffering from acute stress,’ said the medics who registered her illness as acute anxiety neurosis.
- He was rushed to Malton Hospital, but medics were unable to save him.
- Throughout the film, the pair are forced to grapple with ethical dilemmas about their role as medics.
- They will be accompanied by an initial medical team which includes two doctors and four medics.
- They include a surgeon, an emergency physician, intensive care specialists, nurses and medics.
- Instead, they say, the trained medics will be able to ease pressure on overstretched emergency hospital units.
Synonyms physician, medical practitioner, medical man, medical woman, clinician, doctor of medicine, md - 1.1US A medical corpsman who dispenses first aid at combat sites.
Example sentencesExamples - I'm no superwoman, just someone who can handle pain and has a couple of combat medics to keep an eye on her.
- Now having done his duty on the fronts, Silverheart commits to being the world's greatest healer and combat medic.
OriginMid 17th century: from Latin medicus ‘physician’, from mederi ‘heal’. nounˈmɛdɪkˈmedik variant spelling of medick |