practitioner
Word family
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++prac·ti·tion·er /prækˈtɪʃənə $ -ər/ AWL noun [countable] 1 BOWORK/DO WORKsomeone who works as a doctor or a lawyer 执业医师;执业律师medical/legal practitioner 执业医生/律师 a practitioner of alternative medicine 非常规医学的执业医生 → general practitioner2 DOsomeone who regularly does a particular activity 从事者,实践者 one of golf’s most experienced practitioners 最有经验的高尔夫球员之一practitioner of a practitioner of Taoist philosophy 道家哲学的实践者Examples from the Corpus
practitioner• If after two days, it's still the same - go to see a practitioner.• In 1967, Phil Boardman was an early practitioner of this dangerous specialty.• General practitioners in Berkshire claimed 31.5 night visits per 1000 population in 1992.• Its practitioners have now started to explore the legal hornet's nest likely to be stirred up by in vitro fertilisation.• a Christian Science practitioner• So that old kungfu contradiction appears yet again: by doubling his striking power the practitioner makes himself twice as vulnerable.medical/legal practitioner• All three occupants suffered multiple injuries and were certified dead at the crash site by a medical practitioner.• The full rate is the same for all clinical specialities and for general medical practitioners.• Dental surgeons do not even have the cheap finance available to general medical practitioners.• The influence of broader legislative and structural developments on medical practitioners in the three towns is also examined.• Will it be the organised medical practitioners as we know them today or those who are practising in the area?• But cancer survivors, medical practitioners and attorneys agree that discrimination against workers with illnesses exists in the workplace.• It is never a substitute for calling your medical practitioner.• If the physical lighting is acceptable, and the eye-strain persists, consult your medical practitioner or an ophthalmic optician.practitioner of• a practitioner of Taoist philosophyprac·ti·tion·er nounChineseSyllable
doctor someone who or Corpus works a as
practitioner
prac‧ti‧tion‧er AC /prækˈtɪʃənə $ -ər/
noun [countable]
medical/legal practitioner
a practitioner of alternative medicine ⇨ general practitioner
2. someone who regularly does a particular activity:
one of golf’s most experienced practitioners
practitioner of
a practitioner of Taoist philosophy
prac‧ti‧tion‧er AC /prækˈtɪʃənə $ -ər/
noun [countable] Word Family: noun: practice, practitioner; adjective: PRACTISED/PRACTICED, PRACTISING/PRACTICING; verb: PRACTISE/PRACTICE
1. someone who works as a doctor or a lawyermedical/legal practitioner
2. someone who regularly does a particular activity:
practitioner of