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doctor

el doctor

noun

doctor
[ˈdɒktə(r)]
sustantivo
1. médico(a) (sustantivo masculino o femenino) (medical)
  • to go to the doctor('s) -> ir al médico
  • that's just what the doctor ordered (familiar sentido figurado) -> me/le/etc. viene que ni pintado
2. doctor(ora) (sustantivo masculino o femenino) (universidad)
verbo transitivo
3. amañar (familiar) (accounts, evidence)
4. castrar, capar (cat) (británico)

doctor [dok-tar]
sustantivo
1. Doctor, médico, facultativo.
2. Doctor, el que ha recibido en una universidad el grado más alto en una facultad, como derecho, teología, etc. Doctor’s office, consultorio del médico o del doctor.
  • Doctor of Law -> doctor en Leyes
  • Medical doctor -> doctor en Medicina
  • Doctor of Philosophy -> doctor en Filosofía
1. Medicinar, recetar. (Familiar) (m)
2. Alterar, adulterar (food, drink). (m)
3. Reparar, componer, arreglar (text); falsificar, amañar (results, evidence). (m)
4. Operar (neuter/cat, dog). (m)
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
5. Tomar medicinas o recibir tratamiento médico. (n)
6. Practicar la medicina. (n)
va.

doctor [ˈdɒktəʳ]
noun
1 (Med) médicoamédica (m) (f);a médica
to go to the doctor's ir al médico; Doctor Brown el doctor Brown; to be under the doctor estar bajo tratamiento médico
it was just what the doctor ordered fue mano de santo
2 (Univ) doctoradoctora (m) (f);a doctora of en
note See culture box in entry degree.
verb:transitive
1 (tamper with) [+food, drink] adulterar; [+document] manipular
2 (treat) [+cold] tratar; curar
to doctor o.s. automedicarse
3 (castrate) [+cat, dog etc] castrar
modifier
doctor's degree (n) doctorado (m)
doctor's excuse (US)doctor's line (Britain)doctor's note (Britain) (n) baja (f) (médica)

Verb Conjugation for "doctor" (go to el doctor)

Imperative
  • doctor
  • you doctor
  • he/she doctors
  • we doctor
  • you doctor
  • they doctor
Preterite
  • I doctored
  • you doctored
  • he/she doctored
  • we doctored
  • you doctored
  • they doctored
Present Continuous
  • I am doctoring
  • you are doctoring
  • he/she is doctoring
  • we are doctoring
  • you are doctoring
  • they are doctoring
Present Perfect
  • I have doctored
  • you have doctored
  • he/she has doctored
  • we have doctored
  • you have doctored
  • they have doctored
Past Continuous
  • I was doctoring
  • you were doctoring
  • he/she was doctoring
  • we were doctoring
  • you were doctoring
  • they were doctoring
Past Perfect
  • I had doctored
  • you had doctored
  • he/she had doctored
  • we had doctored
  • you had doctored
  • they had doctored
Future
  • I will doctor
  • you will doctor
  • he/she will doctor
  • we will doctor
  • you will doctor
  • they will doctor
Future Perfect
  • I will have doctored
  • you will have doctored
  • he/she will have doctored
  • we will have doctored
  • you will have doctored
  • they will have doctored
Future Continuous
  • I will be doctoring
  • you will be doctoring
  • he/she will be doctoring
  • we will be doctoring
  • you will be doctoring
  • they will be doctoring
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been doctoring
  • you have been doctoring
  • he/she has been doctoring
  • we have been doctoring
  • you have been doctoring
  • they have been doctoring
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been doctoring
  • you will have been doctoring
  • he/she will have been doctoring
  • we will have been doctoring
  • you will have been doctoring
  • they will have been doctoring
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been doctoring
  • you had been doctoring
  • he/she had been doctoring
  • we had been doctoring
  • you had been doctoring
  • they had been doctoring

doctor, -ora
masculine or feminine noun
1. doctor (de universidad) (en of)
  • doctor, -ora en derecho/psicología (por la Universidad de…) -> doctor of law/psychology (from the University of …)
  • doctor, -ora honoris causa -> honorary doctor
  • ser doctor, -ora honoris causa -> to have an honorary doctorate
2. doctor (médico)
  • la doctora Piñán le atenderá enseguida -> Dr Piñán will see you in a minute

doctor [doc-tor']
noun
1. Doctor in medicine, law, physics, or philosophy. (m)
  • Doctor en derecho -> doctor of laws
2. Any able or learned teacher. (m)
3. A physician. (Colloquial) (m)

doctora doctora
(Med) (Univ) doctor
fue investido doctor honoris causa he was made an honorary doctor
doctores tiene la Iglesia there are plenty of people well able to pass an opinion (on that)
doctor(a) en derecho doctor of laws
doctor(a) en filosofía Doctor of Philosophy
(Religión) father; saint

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