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noundʒiːˈpiːˌdʒi ˈpi British A doctor based in the community who treats patients with minor or chronic illnesses and refers those with serious conditions to a hospital. her GP prescribed an antibiotic my dad was a GP in Salford Example sentencesExamples - When you apply for, say, life insurance, a life company may ask your GP for a medical report.
- A quarter of these people were receiving treatment from their GP for stress, depression and anxiety.
- There is a need to invest in human resources and provide sufficient nurses and GPs to service the population.
- The British Medical Association's (BMA) General Practitioners Committee survey was sent to over 42,000 GPs in the UK.
- If you are interested in having day surgery, first ask your GP whether the local hospital has a unit and whether he/she would recommend you for treatment there.
- On Wednesday her GP prescribed an antibiotic.
- She thought that it might be a consequence of drinking too much orange juice but her GP was worried about meningitis.
- Maxine found herself tired and lethargic and eventually consulted her GP, who informed her that she was deficient in several key minerals.
- Before starting any diet consult your GP.
- As Tracey points out, feeling angry is not exactly a complaint that you can take to your GP.
OriginLate 19th century: shortening of general practitioner. noundʒiːˈpiːˌdʒi ˈpi short for Grand Prix Example sentencesExamples - It was the 27th Austrian GP, which has been held on different circuits since 1964, with Alain Prost winning a record three times.
- The Japanese GP was won by his factory Honda teammate Dani Pedrosa, keeping alive Pedrosa's hopes to lift his first premier-class title.
- Lewis Hamilton has just won three GPs in a row.
- The Monaco GP was a bit of a procession, with very few overtaking manoeuvres.
- Only six drivers have won the Monaco GP three times.
- Nico Rosberg clinched another pole position for today's GP in Madrid but insists he won't collapse like he did in Bahrain.
nounˌjē ˈpēˌdʒi ˈpi British her GP prescribed an antibiotic short for general practitioner talk over any worries with your GP 有什么担心,就和你的全科医师谈吧。 Example sentencesExamples - She thought that it might be a consequence of drinking too much orange juice but her GP was worried about meningitis.
- There is a need to invest in human resources and provide sufficient nurses and GPs to service the population.
- Before starting any diet consult your GP.
- A quarter of these people were receiving treatment from their GP for stress, depression and anxiety.
- On Wednesday her GP prescribed an antibiotic.
- Maxine found herself tired and lethargic and eventually consulted her GP, who informed her that she was deficient in several key minerals.
- When you apply for, say, life insurance, a life company may ask your GP for a medical report.
- The British Medical Association's (BMA) General Practitioners Committee survey was sent to over 42,000 GPs in the UK.
- If you are interested in having day surgery, first ask your GP whether the local hospital has a unit and whether he/she would recommend you for treatment there.
- As Tracey points out, feeling angry is not exactly a complaint that you can take to your GP.
OriginLate 19th century: shortening of general practitioner. nounˌjē ˈpēˌdʒi ˈpi short for Grand Prix Example sentencesExamples - The Monaco GP was a bit of a procession, with very few overtaking manoeuvres.
- The Japanese GP was won by his factory Honda teammate Dani Pedrosa, keeping alive Pedrosa's hopes to lift his first premier-class title.
- Nico Rosberg clinched another pole position for today's GP in Madrid but insists he won't collapse like he did in Bahrain.
- Lewis Hamilton has just won three GPs in a row.
- Only six drivers have won the Monaco GP three times.
- It was the 27th Austrian GP, which has been held on different circuits since 1964, with Alain Prost winning a record three times.
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