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Definition of optician in English: opticiannoun ɒpˈtɪʃ(ə)nɑpˈtɪʃən British 1A person qualified to prescribe and dispense glasses and contact lenses, and to detect eye diseases (ophthalmic optician) or to make and supply glasses and contact lenses (dispensing optician). 眼镜配制技师,配镜师(ophthalmic optician);眼镜商(dispensing optician) Example sentencesExamples - Now, there are only 5,000 optometrists, 15,000 ophthalmic surgeons and 25,000 opticians.
- If you have taken the test before and have previously been prescribed glasses or contact lenses, your optician may want you to take the test while wearing your glasses or contact lenses.
- Annette King has worked with ophthalmologists and opticians to ensure that that is the case.
- Its policies offer cash payments towards a wide range of everyday essential healthcare treatments such as a check up or filling at the dentist and new glasses or contact lenses from the optician.
- He was asked by a woman in a hurry if he'd stay with her car to explain to a traffic warden while she collected glasses from a nearby optician.
- He recommended buying sunglasses from reputable opticians with in-house optometrists, where a simple UV test can be performed.
- It was an optician trying to prescribe me new glasses.
- My optician did not believe that new glasses did not help my vision and rudely told me to go to my doctor.
- If you are diagnosed as long-sighted, it is likely that your optician will prescribe glasses or contact lenses to correct your vision.
- A 69 year old man was referred to our ophthalmology unit by his optician, who had picked up a visual field defect at a routine examination.
- Only a registered optician, however, can supply glasses to a child under the age of 16.
- Phase two will provide connectivity to the mixed community of doctors, dentists, opticians and other medical professionals.
- However, when I went two years ago, to a place near where I was working, the optician told me I could give up wearing glasses.
- Donated glasses are sorted, cleaned and graded in the UK then delivered to ophthalmic clinics all over the world where opticians match the spectacles to their patients.
- If necessary an optician can also provide a prescription for glasses.
- Since the beginning of the World Cup, opticians across the city have reported increased sales of rimless-style glasses.
- Tracey works as a contact lens optician for Dolland and Aitchison at their Leeds city centre shop.
- Once a year I go out to the opticians because I wear contact lenses.
- So the team manager took him off to the optician and had him fitted with glasses.
- A 76 year old man came to the eye clinic after his optician found some macular abnormalities.
- 1.1US A dispensing optician.
〈美〉配镜师 - 1.2rare A person who makes or sells optical instruments.
〈罕〉光学仪器制造商,光学仪器销售商
OriginLate 17th century: from French opticien, from medieval Latin optica 'optics'. Rhymesacademician, addition, aesthetician (US esthetician), ambition, audition, beautician, clinician, coition, cosmetician, diagnostician, dialectician, dietitian, Domitian, edition, electrician, emission, fission, fruition, Hermitian, ignition, linguistician, logician, magician, mathematician, Mauritian, mechanician, metaphysician, mission, monition, mortician, munition, musician, obstetrician, omission, paediatrician (US pediatrician), patrician, petition, Phoenician, physician, politician, position, rhetorician, sedition, statistician, suspicion, tactician, technician, theoretician, Titian, tuition, volition Definition of optician in US English: opticiannounäpˈtiSHənɑpˈtɪʃən US 1A person qualified to make and supply eyeglasses and contact lenses for correction of vision. Example sentencesExamples - Phase two will provide connectivity to the mixed community of doctors, dentists, opticians and other medical professionals.
- Its policies offer cash payments towards a wide range of everyday essential healthcare treatments such as a check up or filling at the dentist and new glasses or contact lenses from the optician.
- Since the beginning of the World Cup, opticians across the city have reported increased sales of rimless-style glasses.
- Once a year I go out to the opticians because I wear contact lenses.
- A 76 year old man came to the eye clinic after his optician found some macular abnormalities.
- Only a registered optician, however, can supply glasses to a child under the age of 16.
- My optician did not believe that new glasses did not help my vision and rudely told me to go to my doctor.
- If necessary an optician can also provide a prescription for glasses.
- Annette King has worked with ophthalmologists and opticians to ensure that that is the case.
- It was an optician trying to prescribe me new glasses.
- If you have taken the test before and have previously been prescribed glasses or contact lenses, your optician may want you to take the test while wearing your glasses or contact lenses.
- He recommended buying sunglasses from reputable opticians with in-house optometrists, where a simple UV test can be performed.
- Donated glasses are sorted, cleaned and graded in the UK then delivered to ophthalmic clinics all over the world where opticians match the spectacles to their patients.
- Tracey works as a contact lens optician for Dolland and Aitchison at their Leeds city centre shop.
- Now, there are only 5,000 optometrists, 15,000 ophthalmic surgeons and 25,000 opticians.
- He was asked by a woman in a hurry if he'd stay with her car to explain to a traffic warden while she collected glasses from a nearby optician.
- However, when I went two years ago, to a place near where I was working, the optician told me I could give up wearing glasses.
- If you are diagnosed as long-sighted, it is likely that your optician will prescribe glasses or contact lenses to correct your vision.
- A 69 year old man was referred to our ophthalmology unit by his optician, who had picked up a visual field defect at a routine examination.
- So the team manager took him off to the optician and had him fitted with glasses.
- 1.1rare A person who makes or sells optical instruments.
〈罕〉光学仪器制造商,光学仪器销售商
OriginLate 17th century: from French opticien, from medieval Latin optica ‘optics’. |