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medic

Word family
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++med·ic /ˈmedɪk/ noun [countable]  1. British English informalMNBO a medical doctor 医生2. British English informalSECMN a medical student 医科学生3. American EnglishPMAMN someone in the army who is trained to give medical treatment 随军卫生员 paramedic
Examples from the Corpus
medicA medic jumped in as we got light on the skids.Pearson acknowledged that the new racial science could do little without the hearty co-operation of medics.Repealers launched a double-edged assault on medics.Our medic was carrying an M 16 rifle.It seems that medics have not changed much over a hundred years.The medic pushed it under the sling seat.The medics however, are reported to believe he will be fine for bench duty tomorrow.The less fortunate were the severely wounded who were being placed on the grass with two medics to attend to their wounds.
Origin medic (1600-1700) Latin medicus; → MEDICAL
med·ic nounChineseSyllable
Corpus doctor medical a


medic
medic /ˈmedɪk/ noun [countable]
 Word Family: noun: medical, medication, medicine, medic; adjective: medical, medicated, medicinal; adverb: medically, medicinally
 Date: 1600-1700
 Language: Latin
 Origin: medicus; medical
1. British English informal a medical doctor
2. British English informal a medical student
3. American English someone in the army who is trained to give medical treatment ⇨ paramedic


medicBrE /ˈmedɪk/ 🔊NAmE /ˈmedɪk/ 🔊 noun(informal, especially BrE) a medical student or doctor 医科学生;医生;大夫(NAmE) a person who is trained to give medical treatment, especially sb in the armed forces (尤指军队中的)医护人员;军医