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I . doctor [ˈdɑːktər, Brit ˈdɒktəʳ] N

1. doctor MED:

doctor
médico(-a) m (f)

2. doctor UNIV:

doctor
doutor(a) m (f)

II . doctor [ˈdɑːktər, Brit ˈdɒktəʳ] VB trans (alter)

doctor

doctor-recommended [ˈdɑːktərˌrekəˈmendɪd, Brit ˈdɒktəʳ-] ADJ inv

spin doctor N POL

witch doctor N

witch doctor
feiticeiro(-a) m (f)
witch doctor
curandeiro(-a) m (f)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Patients must tell their doctor if they are planning to become pregnant, are pregnant, plan to breast-feed, or are breast-feeding.
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All that was left of the aged doctor was the lower half of his right leg with the slipper still on it.
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The number of medical doctors and dentists reportedly increased sevenfold between 1970 and 1985, producing a ratio of one doctor per 673 citizens.
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Though a prisoner, the doctor begins delving into his captor's psyche.
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His father was a medical doctor who specialised in geriatric medicine.
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The doctor and the schoolmaster go to see her and explain that the townspeople have run up considerable debt since her arrival.
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Joe finds her script abysmal but flatters her into hiring him as a script doctor.
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Despairing of life, he ordered his doctor to give to him poison, but the latter gave him only a sleeping draught.
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Some representative monolithic institutions are: bureaucratic government, automobile-centered transportation systems, attorney-centered law, doctor-centered health care, and church-centered spirituality.
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The doctor said the fall had not been that bad and the child would have survived had he not been a haemophiliac.
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