doctor in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for doctor in the English»French Dictionary

I.doctor [Brit ˈdɒktə, Am ˈdɑktər] N

II.doctor [Brit ˈdɒktə, Am ˈdɑktər] VB trans

III.doctor [Brit ˈdɒktə, Am ˈdɑktər]

doctor in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for doctor in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

II.doctor [ˈdak·tər] VB trans pej

witch doctor [ˈwɪtʃ·dak·tər] N

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Translations for doctor in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

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It was the painfulness of these moments that initially sent me to the doctor.
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The number of medical doctors and dentists reportedly increased sevenfold between 1970 and 1985, producing a ratio of one doctor per 673 citizens.
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All that was left of the aged doctor was the lower half of his right leg with the slipper still on it.
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Words such as doctor, teacher, owner, etc. can be used as a second-person personal pronoun when necessary.
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Patients must tell their doctor if they are planning to become pregnant, are pregnant, plan to breast-feed, or are breast-feeding.
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Suppose a medical doctor invests $5 million in setting up an office while being employed under the PAYE system during a particular year of assessment.
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Joe finds her script abysmal but flatters her into hiring him as a script doctor.
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The vascular figure is often seen by patients during an ophthalmic examination when the doctor is using an ophthalmoscope.
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The doctor and the schoolmaster go to see her and explain that the townspeople have run up considerable debt since her arrival.
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The girl dies and immediately afterwards the attending doctor begins to have bad dreams and waking visions of a horrible past event in aboriginal history.
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