paediatrician中文,paediatrician的意思,paediatrician翻译及用法

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paediatrician

英[ˌpi:diəˈtrɪʃn]美[ˌpiːdiəˈtrɪʃn]

n. 儿科医生,儿科专家

paediatrician 英语释义

英语释义

  • a specialist in the care of babies

paediatrician 片语

片语

pedologist土壤学家;儿科专家,小儿科医师

Paediatrician MBA儿科医生

The Paediatrician儿科医师

pediatrician pediatrist paediatrician儿科医师

Developmental Paediatrician育儿发展儿科医生

a paediatrician儿科医生

Paediatrician Health儿科医生

paediatrician 例句

英汉例句

  • the hospital has asked a paediatrician who works elsewhere to undertake a full external investigation, and the stafford coroner has also opened and adjourned an inquest into their deaths.

    医院找来了一名在别处工作的儿科医生全面接手这次调查的检查程序,斯坦福德的验尸官也被要求稍后接受对婴儿死亡事件的质询。

  • jane valente, a consultant paediatrician at great ormond street hospital, said: "it would be wrong for people to get overly alarmed.

    greatormond街区医院的儿科顾问janevalente说:「人们不应该过于惊慌。

  • when i asked at the hospital in london if it was an option, the paediatrician wondered if i was jewish.

    当我在伦敦一所医院为是否可以选择做此手术,而儿科医生问我是不是犹太人。

  • she is currently a paediatrician and gastroenterologist at bristol children's hospital.

    她现在成了一个儿科医生,在bristol儿童医院担任肠胃病学者。

  • a: it may not necessarily mean there is anything wrong with the child; it means that the paediatrician has to pay attention.

    答:这并不一定意味着儿童有什么问题;这意味着儿科医生应当注意。

  • a trained health worker recorded the presence or absence of 31 clinical signs, such as difficulty in feeding and lethargy, and a paediatrician then assessed each case for severe illness.

    一位受过培训的卫生工作者记录下31种临床体 征是否存在,例如进食困难和嗜睡,然后一位儿科医生评估每一个病例是否患有严重疾病。

  • i had long suspected he could have autism and our community paediatrician sent him for an assessment.

    我一直以来都怀疑他患上了孤独癥,我们社区小儿科医生把他送去做了一个评估测试。

  • two days before baby p’s death a paediatrician failed to diagnose his broken back and fractured ribs, saying he was too “cranky」 to be properly examined.

    在babyp被杀两天前,一名儿科医生未能成功诊断出背部破裂和肋骨断裂,并且声称因为babyp的易怒而不能进行很好地检查。

  • the paediatrician found that two-day-old babies who were placed in cots slept less well than those who dozed on their mother’s chest.

    该专家发现对于出生两天的婴儿,在婴儿床上没有在他们母亲胸口前睡得好。

  • in 1980, a british paediatrician called john lorber mentioned in the journal science that he had patients with hydrocephalus who had hardly any brain tissue, yet could function.

    1980年,一位名叫约翰·洛尔贝的儿科医生在《科学》上提到,他遇到过一位脑积水患者,他的大脑中几乎没有脑组织,但却功能正常。

  • the controversial advice comes from a paediatrician who found that two-day-old babies who were placed in cots slept less well than those who dozed on their mother’s chest.

    提出这一争议性建议的是一名小儿科医生,这名医生发现,在婴儿床里睡觉的两岁大的宝宝睡眠质量比睡在妈妈胸口的宝宝要差。

  • but while the iconic images might be of the polar ice caps melting, paediatrician dr tony waterston warns there will also be a devastating human health cost unless we reduce our carbon footprint.

    但儿科专家托尼·沃特斯顿博士提醒我们,如果不采取措施减少我们的「碳足迹」,除了极地冰层,我们的健康也要付出沉重的代价。

  • consultant paediatrician martin samuels, from the university hospital of north staffordshire, is a leading expert on the condition.

    儿科咨询师martinsamuels来自北斯塔福德郡大学医院,是此领域的主要专家。

  • babies should sleep in their mother’s bed until they are at least three years old, it was claimed by a paediatrician last night.

    据英国《每日邮报》10月28日报道,英国一位儿科专家昨晚发表声明称孩子至少在三岁之前都应该和母亲同寝。

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