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Definition of surgery in English: surgerynounPlural surgeries ˈsəːdʒ(ə)riˈsərdʒ(ə)ri 1mass noun The treatment of injuries or disorders of the body by incision or manipulation, especially with instruments. 外科;外科学;手术 心脏外科。 he had surgery on his ankle Example sentencesExamples - As expected, surgery, emergency medicine, and obstetrics were the medical specialties of the physicians named in these suits.
- Mngani said the current internship covers three or four domains such as internal medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynaecology.
- Lasers are used in a variety of situations in medicine and surgery.
- Possible adverse events were detected by two nurses in medicine and surgery and two midwives in obstetrics.
- He became involved in all branches of surgery in South Manchester and Christie Hospitals.
Synonyms therapy, medical attention, medical care, care, ministrations, nursing 2British A place where a doctor, dentist, or other medical practitioner treats or advises patients. 〈英〉诊所 Example sentencesExamples - I rang up five local medical surgeries and they were all booked out for the day.
- By the end of the year two doctors' surgeries in the borough will be set aside to deal with aggressive patients.
- Now it seems people coming to town can't sign up with a doctor because all the surgeries are full to bursting.
- I believe that is an underestimate judging how filthy some hospitals and doctor's surgeries are.
- The men had taken shelter in the foyer area on the third floor next to a dentist's surgery.
- More than a third of doctors' surgeries in Swindon are not taking on new patients.
- Plans for new health centres to replace outdated doctors' surgeries have been unveiled.
- However, at the actual vet's surgery he was very quiet and settled down nicely.
- As a sufferer of bronchitis I had occasion to visit a doctor's surgery.
- Portable scanners are available in some GP surgeries and can be used to check the bone mass density of the heel bone.
- How could two surgeries in the same town offer such a different service?
- Medical wastes result from treatment of patients in hospitals, clinics, and surgeries.
- It will officially close on Saturday and its services are expected to be taken on by local doctors' surgeries.
- Currently there are only three surgeries left in the city taking on NHS patients.
- The team also regularly visit GP surgeries and hospitals to promote their services.
- After her first miscarriage Sue had to quit her job in a dentists' surgery.
- Literature will be available from libraries, GP surgeries, hospitals and dentists.
- It will raise money to help pay for hospital costs and put leaflets about the disease in doctor's surgeries.
- Boxes full of flu jabs were stockpiled for the event and all of the doctors and nurses at the two surgeries were taking part.
- Patients were last night due to discuss plans to set up three separate doctors' surgeries in Westbury.
Synonyms medical centre, health centre, outpatients' department, doctor's, polyclinic - 2.1in singular A period of time during which patients may visit a doctor, dentist, or other medical practitioner for treatment or advice.
〈英〉诊所 Doctor Bailey had finished his evening surgery 贝利医生已经结束了他的夜间门诊。 Example sentencesExamples - Three Salford GPs will carry out the surgery in sessions held two or three times a week.
- It is hoping to open on Saturday mornings as well as holding a late surgery one weekday evening.
- 2.2 An occasion on which an MP, lawyer, or other professional person gives advice.
接待时间(尤指议员、律师或其他专业人员接待并给予咨询的时间) Example sentencesExamples - Woodhatch residents no longer need to travel to Redhill for advice as an outreach surgery will be operating soon on their doorstep.
- The first was held at the weekly coffee morning in the Methodist Church and he followed that with an evening surgery on Monday night.
- Now the Environment Agency is to stage a flood surgery in Northallerton as part of its national Flood Awareness Campaign.
- It houses a resource library where residents can access computers and welfare information and hosts a weekly surgery where the public can meet street wardens and local councillors.
OriginMiddle English: from Old French surgerie, contraction of serurgerie, from serurgien (see surgeon). Definition of surgery in US English: surgerynounˈsərj(ə)rēˈsərdʒ(ə)ri 1The treatment of injuries or disorders of the body by incision or manipulation, especially with instruments. 外科;外科学;手术 心脏外科。 he had surgery on his ankle Example sentencesExamples - Lasers are used in a variety of situations in medicine and surgery.
- He became involved in all branches of surgery in South Manchester and Christie Hospitals.
- Mngani said the current internship covers three or four domains such as internal medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynaecology.
- Possible adverse events were detected by two nurses in medicine and surgery and two midwives in obstetrics.
- As expected, surgery, emergency medicine, and obstetrics were the medical specialties of the physicians named in these suits.
Synonyms therapy, medical attention, medical care, care, ministrations, nursing 2British A place where a doctor, dentist, or other medical practitioner treats or advises patients. 〈英〉诊所 Example sentencesExamples - Portable scanners are available in some GP surgeries and can be used to check the bone mass density of the heel bone.
- Literature will be available from libraries, GP surgeries, hospitals and dentists.
- The team also regularly visit GP surgeries and hospitals to promote their services.
- I rang up five local medical surgeries and they were all booked out for the day.
- More than a third of doctors' surgeries in Swindon are not taking on new patients.
- The men had taken shelter in the foyer area on the third floor next to a dentist's surgery.
- After her first miscarriage Sue had to quit her job in a dentists' surgery.
- Medical wastes result from treatment of patients in hospitals, clinics, and surgeries.
- Currently there are only three surgeries left in the city taking on NHS patients.
- As a sufferer of bronchitis I had occasion to visit a doctor's surgery.
- I believe that is an underestimate judging how filthy some hospitals and doctor's surgeries are.
- However, at the actual vet's surgery he was very quiet and settled down nicely.
- By the end of the year two doctors' surgeries in the borough will be set aside to deal with aggressive patients.
- It will officially close on Saturday and its services are expected to be taken on by local doctors' surgeries.
- Boxes full of flu jabs were stockpiled for the event and all of the doctors and nurses at the two surgeries were taking part.
- How could two surgeries in the same town offer such a different service?
- It will raise money to help pay for hospital costs and put leaflets about the disease in doctor's surgeries.
- Patients were last night due to discuss plans to set up three separate doctors' surgeries in Westbury.
- Plans for new health centres to replace outdated doctors' surgeries have been unveiled.
- Now it seems people coming to town can't sign up with a doctor because all the surgeries are full to bursting.
Synonyms medical centre, health centre, outpatients' department, doctor's, polyclinic - 2.1in singular An occasion on which medical treatment or consultation occurs.
门诊 Doctor Bailey had finished his evening surgery 贝利医生已经结束了他的夜间门诊。 Example sentencesExamples - It is hoping to open on Saturday mornings as well as holding a late surgery one weekday evening.
- Three Salford GPs will carry out the surgery in sessions held two or three times a week.
OriginMiddle English: from Old French surgerie, contraction of serurgerie, from serurgien (see surgeon). |