English-Thai Dictionary
doctor
N ดุษฎีบัณ ฑิต ผู้ ได้ รับปริญญา เอก ch
doctor
N แพทย์ หมอ physician therapist pad
doctor
VI รักษา เยียวยา treat nurse medicate rak-sa
doctor
VT ซ่อม ซ่อมแซม som
doctor
VT ปลอมแปลง เพื่อ หลอกลวง plom-plaeng-puea-lok-luang
doctor
VT รักษา เยียวยา treat nurse medicate rak-sa
doctor up
PHRV เจือปน ปลอมแปลง juea-pon
doctoral
ADJ ใน ระดับ ปริญญาเอก nai-ra-dub-pa-rin-ya
doctorate
N ปริญญาเอก pa-rin-ya-aek
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DOCTOR
n.[L., to teach. ] 1. A teacher.
There stood up one in the council, a Pharisee, named Gamaliel, a doctor of the law. Acts 5:34.
2. One who has passed all the degrees of a faculty, and is empowered to practice and teach it, as a doctor in divinity, in physic, in law; or according to modern usage, ad person who has received the highest degree in a faculty. The degree of doctor is conferred by universities and colleges, as an honorary mark of literary distinction. It is also conferred on physicians, as a professional degree.
3. A learned man; a man skilled in a profession; a man of erudition.
4. A physician; one whose occupation is to cure diseases.
5. The title, doctor, is given to certain fathers of the church whose opinions are received as authorities, and in the Greek church, it is given to a particular officer who interprets the scriptures.
Doctors Commons, the college of civilians in London.
DOCTOR
v.t.To apply medicines for the cure of diseases. [A popular use of this word, but not elegant. ]
DOCTOR
v.i.To practice physic. [Not elegant. ]
DOCTORAL
a.Relating to the degree of a doctor.
DOCTORALLY
adv. In the manner of a doctor.
DOCTORATE
n.The degree of a doctor.
DOCTORATE
v.t.To make a doctor by conferring a degree.
DOCTORLY
a.Like a learned man.
DOCTORSHIP
n.The degree or rank of a doctor. [Doctorate is now generally used. ]
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DOCTOR
Doc "tor, n. Etym: [OF. doctur, L. doctor, teacher, fr. docere to teach. See Docile. ]
1. A teacher; one skilled in a profession, or branch of knowledge learned man. [Obs. ] One of the doctors of Italy, Nicholas Macciavel. Bacon.
2. An academical title, originally meaning a men so well versed in his department as to be qualified to teach it. Hence: One who has taken the highest degree conferred by a university or college, or has received a diploma of the highest degree; as, a doctor of divinity, of law, of medicine, of music, or of philosophy. Such diplomas may confer an honorary title only.
3. One duly licensed to practice medicine; a member of the medical profession; a physician. By medicine life may be prolonged, yet death Will seize the doctor too. Shak.
4. Any mechanical contrivance intended to remedy a difficulty or serve some purpose in an exigency; as, the doctor of a calico- printing machine, which is a knife to remove superfluous coloring matter; the doctor, or auxiliary engine, called also donkey engine.
5. (Zoöl.)
Defn: The friar skate. [Prov. Eng. ] Doctors' Commons. See under Commons. -- Doctor's stuff, physic, medicine. G. Eliot. -- Doctor fish (Zoöl.), any fish of the genus Acanthurus; the surgeon fish; -- so called from a sharp lancetlike spine on each side of the tail. Also called barber fish. See Surgeon fish.
DOCTOR
Doc "tor, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Doctored; p. pr. & vb. n. Doctoring. ]
1. To treat as a physician does; to apply remedies to; to repair; as, to doctor a sick man or a broken cart. [Colloq. ]
2. To confer a doctorate upon; to make a doctor.
3. To tamper with and arrange for one's own purposes; to falsify; to adulterate; as, to doctor election returns; to doctor whisky. [Slang ]
DOCTOR
DOCTOR Doc "tor, v. i.
Defn: To practice physic. [Colloq. ]
DOCTORAL
Doc "tor *al, a. Etym: [Cf. F. doctoral. ]
Defn: Of or relating to a doctor, or to the degree of doctor. Doctoral habit and square cap. Wood.
DOCTORALLY
DOCTORALLY Doc "tor *al *ly, adv.
Defn: In the manner of a doctor. [R.]
DOCTORATE
Doc "tor *ate, n. Etym: [Cf. F. doctorat. ]
Defn: The degree, title, or rank, of a doctor.
DOCTORATE
DOCTORATE Doc "tor *ate, v. t.
Defn: To make (one ) a doctor. He was bred. .. in Oxford and there doctorated. Fuller.
DOCTORESS
DOCTORESS Doc "tor *ess, n.
Defn: A female doctor. [R.]
DOCTORLY
DOCTORLY Doc "tor *ly, a.
Defn: Like a doctor or learned man. [Obs. ] "Doctorly prelates." Foxe.
DOCTORSHIP
DOCTORSHIP Doc "tor *ship, n.
Defn: Doctorate. [R.] Clarendon.
New American Oxford Dictionary
doctor
doc tor |ˈdäktər ˈdɑktər | ▶noun 1 a qualified practitioner of medicine; a physician. • a qualified dentist or veterinary surgeon. • [ with modifier ] informal a person who gives advice or makes improvements: the script doctor rewrote the original. 2 ( Doctor ) a person who holds a doctorate: he was made a Doctor of Divinity. • short for Doctor of the Church. • archaic a teacher or learned person: the wisest doctor is graveled by the inquisitiveness of a child. 3 an artificial fishing fly. ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 change the content or appearance of (a document or picture ) in order to deceive; falsify: the reports could have been doctored. • alter the content of (a drink, food, or substance ) by adding strong or harmful ingredients: he denied doctoring Stephen's drinks. • Baseball tamper with (a ball ) so as to affect its movement when pitched. 2 (usu. as noun doctoring ) informal treat (someone ) medically: he contemplated giving up doctoring. • Brit. remove the sexual organs of (an animal ) so that it cannot reproduce. • repair (a machine ). PHRASES be ( just ) what the doctor ordered informal be very beneficial or desirable under the circumstances: a 2-0 victory is just what the doctor ordered. DERIVATIVES doc tor ly adjective ORIGIN Middle English (in the senses ‘learned person ’ and ‘Doctor of the Church ’): via Old French from Latin doctor ‘teacher ’ (from docere ‘teach ’).
doctoral
doc tor al |ˈdäktərəl ˈdɑkt (ə )rəl | ▶adjective [ attrib. ] relating to or designed to achieve a doctorate: a doctoral dissertation.
doctorate
doc tor ate |ˈdäktərit ˈdɑkt (ə )rət | ▶noun the highest degree awarded by a graduate school or other approved educational organization: a doctorate in Classics. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from medieval Latin doctoratus ‘made a doctor. ’
Doctor of Philosophy
Doc tor of Phi los o phy (abbr.: Ph. D. ) ▶noun a doctorate in any discipline except medicine, or sometimes theology. • a person holding such a degree.
Doctor of the Church
Doc tor of the Church ▶noun one of the early Christian theologians regarded as esp. authoritative in the Western Church (particularly St. Augustine of Hippo, St. Jerome, St. Ambrose, and St. Gregory the Great ) or later so designated by the pope (e.g., St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Teresa of Ávila ). Compare with documentarian ( sense 1 ).
Doctorow, E. L.
Doc tor ow, E. L. |ˈdäktəˌrō ˈdɑktəroʊ | (1931 –), US writer; full name Edgar Lawrence Doctorow. His novels include Ragtime (1975 ), Billy Bathgate (1989 ), The Waterworks (1994 ), and City of God (2000 ).
Oxford Dictionary
doctor
doc ¦tor |ˈdɒktə | ▶noun 1 a person who is qualified to treat people who are ill: [ as title ] : Doctor Thornhill. • N. Amer. a qualified dentist or veterinary surgeon. • [ with modifier ] informal a person employed to make improvements or give advice: the script doctor rewrote the original. 2 ( Doctor ) a person who holds the highest university degree: he was made a Doctor of Divinity. • short for Doctor of the Church. • archaic a teacher or learned person: the wisest doctor is gravelled by the inquisitiveness of a child. 3 Angling an artificial fishing fly. ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 change the content or appearance of (a document or picture ) in order to deceive; falsify: the reports could have been doctored. • alter the content of (food or drink ) by adding strong or harmful ingredients: he denied doctoring Stephen's drinks. • Cricket & Baseball tamper with (a ball ) so as to affect its flight when bowled or pitched. 2 (usu. as noun doctoring ) informal treat (someone ) medically: he contemplated giving up doctoring. • remove the sexual organs of (an animal ) so that it cannot reproduce. • repair (a machine ). PHRASES be ( just ) what the doctor ordered informal be very beneficial or desirable under the circumstances: a 2 –0 victory is just what the doctor ordered. go for the doctor Austral. /NZ informal make an all-out effort: he will go for the doctor in Parliament next week. DERIVATIVES doctorly adjective ORIGIN Middle English (in the senses ‘learned person ’ and ‘Doctor of the Church ’): via Old French from Latin doctor ‘teacher ’ (from docere ‘teach ’).
doctoral
doctoral |ˈdɒkt (ə )r (ə )l | ▶adjective [ attrib. ] relating to or designed to achieve a doctorate: a doctoral thesis.
doctorate
doctorate |ˈdɒkt (ə )rət | ▶noun the highest degree awarded by a university faculty or other approved educational organization: a doctorate in art history. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from medieval Latin doctoratus ‘made a doctor ’.
Doctor Martens
Doctor Mar |tens ▶plural noun see Dr Martens.
Doctor of Philosophy
Doctor of Philosophy (abbrev.: PhD or DPhil ) ▶noun a doctorate in any faculty except medicine or sometimes theology. • a person holding a Doctor of Philosophy degree .
Doctor of the Church
Doctor of the Church ▶noun one of the early Christian theologians regarded as especially authoritative in the Western Church (particularly St Augustine of Hippo, St Jerome, St Ambrose, and St Gregory the Great ) or later so designated by the Pope (e.g. St Thomas Aquinas, St Teresa of Ávila ). Compare with Fathers of the Church (see father ( sense 3 of the noun )).
Doctorow, E. L.
Doc tor ow, E. L. |ˈdäktəˌrō ˈdɑktəroʊ | (1931 –), US writer; full name Edgar Lawrence Doctorow. His novels include Ragtime (1975 ), Billy Bathgate (1989 ), The Waterworks (1994 ), and City of God (2000 ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
doctor
doctor noun Claudio went to see a doctor: physician, MD, medical practitioner, clinician; general practitioner, GP; medic, intern; informal doc, medico, quack, sawbones. ▶verb 1 informal he doctored their wounds: treat, medicate, cure, heal; tend, attend to, minister to, care for, nurse. 2 he doctored Stephen's drink: adulterate, contaminate, tamper with, lace; informal spike, dope. 3 the reports have been doctored: falsify, tamper with, interfere with, alter, change; forge, fake; informal cook, fiddle with.
Oxford Thesaurus
doctor
doctor noun Tim isn't well but he refuses to see a doctor: physician, medical practitioner, medical man, medical woman, clinician, doctor of medicine, MD; Navy surgeon; informal doc, medic, medico, quack; archaic leech, sawbones. ▶verb 1 informal he doctored the horses' wounds with some strong-smelling salve: treat, medicate, dose, soothe, cure, heal; tend, attend to, minister to, administer to, care for, take care of, nurse. 2 he denied doctoring Stephen's drinks: adulterate, contaminate, taint, tamper with, lace, mix, dilute, water down, thin out, weaken; informal spike, dope, cut, slip a Mickey Finn into; rare vitiate. 3 the reports are bland and could have been doctored: falsify, tamper with, tinker with, interfere with, manipulate, massage, rig, alter, change; forge, fake, trump up; fudge, pervert, distort; informal cook, juggle; Brit. informal fiddle (with ).WORD LINKS doctor iatro- related prefix, as in iatrogenic Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.
Duden Dictionary
Doctor iuris utriusque
Doc tor iu ris ut ri us que , Doc tor iu ris utri us que Substantiv, maskulin , der |D o ctor i u ris utri u sque |der Doctor iuris utriusque; Genitiv: des Doctor iuris utriusque, Plural: die Doctores |[…ˈtoːreːs …]|iuris utriusque lateinisch Doktor beider Rechte des weltlichen und kanonischen Rechts Abkürzung: Dr. j. u.
French Dictionary
doctoral
doctoral , ale , aux adj. adjectif 1 Relatif au doctorat. : Des études doctorales. 2 péjoratif Pédant, exagérément sérieux. : Un ton doctoral, des exposés fastidieux et doctoraux.
doctorant
doctorant , ante n. m. et f. nom masculin et féminin Étudiant qui prépare un doctorat. : Une doctorante en linguistique.
doctorat
doctorat n. m. nom masculin Le diplôme universitaire le plus haut. : Un doctorat en droit. Un doctorat ès lettres. Note Orthographique doctora t.
doctoresse
doctoresse n. f. nom féminin familier Femme médecin. Note Technique Aujourd ’hui, on recourt plutôt au nom docteur, docteure pour désigner une femme qui pratique la médecine.
Spanish Dictionary
doctor, -ra
doctor, -ra nombre masculino y femenino 1 Persona que ha conseguido el último grado académico en la universidad, después de haber defendido una tesis doctoral :es doctor en derecho por la Universidad Andina .2 Persona que se dedica a curar o prevenir las enfermedades, aunque no tenga el doctorado .SINÓNIMO médico .3 Título eclesiástico que se concede a los santos que han destacado por la defensa o la enseñanza de la religión católica :santa Teresa de Jesús fue nombrada doctora .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xiii ) del latín doctor , doctoris ‘maestro, el que enseña ’, derivado de docere ‘enseñar ’. Aparte de los significados etimológicos, ha sufrido una evolución que lo ha llevado a ser sinónimo de médico. A la misma familia etimológica latina pertenecen docencia , dócil , docto, doctrina y documento .
doctorado
doctorado nombre masculino 1 Grado máximo académico concedido por la universidad o por determinadas escuelas técnicas superiores, tras realizar y defender públicamente la tesis doctoral :para presentarse a una plaza de profesor titular en la universidad se necesita el doctorado .2 Conjunto de estudios necesarios para conseguir este grado :el doctorado se organiza en un bienio de docencia y algunos años para hacer investigación .
doctoral
doctoral adjetivo Del doctor o del doctorado o relacionado con ellos :tesis doctoral; en ningún momento ha podido ser encerrado en una definición lapidaria, aunque muchos lo hayan intentado con facilidad doctoral .
doctorando, -da
doctorando, -da nombre masculino y femenino Persona que está realizando los cursos de doctorado o que prepara la tesis doctoral para la obtención del grado de doctor .
doctorar
doctorar verbo transitivo 1 Dar a una persona el grado de doctor .2 doctorarse verbo pronominal Obtener [una persona ] el grado de doctor :se doctoró en México con un trabajo sobre la transición política en Bolivia .3 doctorarse taur Tomar la alternativa [un matador ].
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
doctor
doc tor /dɑ́ktə r |dɔ́k -/〖原義は 5 〗名詞 複 ~s /-z /C 1 医者 , 医師 ;〖肩書き; D- 〗…先生 [医師 ](⦅略 ⦆Dr. ) (!時に呼びかけで ) ▸ a family doctor かかりつけの医者 ; 家庭医 ▸ go to [see ] a [one's, the ] doctor with a stomachache 腹痛で医者のところに行って診察してもらう ▸ ask [consult ] a [one's, the ] doctor 医者に診察してもらう (!かかりつけの医者はone 's, 特定の医者はthe ) ▸ call in [send for ] a doctor 医者を呼ぶ [呼びにやる ]▸ doctor 's orders ドクターストップ ▸ “Doctor (Seki ), I have a terrible headache. ”「(関 )先生, 頭がひどく痛いのです 」関連 1 医者の関連語としては以下のようなものがある ▸ physician 内科医 ▸ surgeon 外科医 ▸ dentist 歯科医 ▸ psychiatrist 精神科医 ▸ vet, veterinarian 獣医師 2 ⦅米 ⦆では上記のすべての医者に対してDr.で呼びかけるが, ⦅英 ⦆ではphysicianおよびfamily doctorにのみで, それ以外はMr.またはMs.を用いる .2 博士 ; 博士号 ; 〖肩書き; D- 〗…博士 (⦅略 ⦆D., Dr. ) (!時に呼びかけで ) (→master , bachelor )▸ “Do you agree with me, Doctor ?”「私にご賛成ですか, 博士 」▸ Doctor of Literature [Medicine, Engineering, Laws ]文学 [医学, 工学, 法学 ]博士 3 ⦅くだけて ⦆〖the ~'s 〗医院, 診療所 (doctor's office ).4 ⦅話 ⦆修理屋 .5 ⦅古 ⦆教師, 学者 .6 ⦅俗 ⦆(船 キャンプの )料理人, コック .7 (魚釣り用の )蚊針 .g ò for the d ó ctor ⦅豪俗 ⦆1 全力を尽くす .2 すべての有り金を賭 (か )ける .j ù st wh à t the d ò ctor ó rdered ⦅話 おどけて ⦆有益な [望ましい ]もの, まさに必要なもの .Y ò u're the d ó ctor .⦅くだけて ⦆君の言う通りにするよ .動詞 他動詞 1 〈文書 数字など 〉を改ざんする; 〈写真 〉を修整する ; 〘野球 〙〈ボール 〉に不正な加工をする (falsify )▸ doctor evidence 証拠資料に手を加える 2 ⦅書 ⦆〈飲食物 〉に毒物 [薬物 ]などを入れる (up ).3 ⦅英 くだけて ⦆〈イヌ ネコなど 〉を去勢する (neuter ).4 ⦅米 くだけて ⦆〈人 病気 〉を治療する (!時に医者でない者が治療をする意味で用いられる ) .5 〈機械など 〉を修理する .6 〈人 〉に博士号を授与する .自動詞 ⦅米 くだけて ⦆医者を開業する .D -̀ of Phil ó sophy 1 (法学 医学 (時として )神学を除く ) «…の » 博士号 «in » (⦅略 ⦆ ⦅米 ⦆Ph. D., ⦅英 ⦆PhD ).2 博士号の取得者 .~́ 's degr è e ⦅くだけて ⦆博士号 .
doctoral
doc tor al /dɑ́kt (ə )r (ə )l |dɔ́k -/形容詞 〖名詞 の前で 〗博士の, 博士号の ▸ a doctoral thesis [dissertation ] on Shakespeare シェイクスピア研究の博士論文
doctorate
doc tor ate /dɑ́kt (ə )rət |dɔ́k -/名詞 C 博士号 (doctor's degree ), 学位 .
doctoring
d ó c tor ing 名詞 U 1 不正な変更 .2 (医者としての )開業 .