patient
n. 病人, 承受者 a. 忍耐的, 容忍的, 有耐性的, 坚忍的
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教材释义与例句
病人;患者
someone who is receiving medical treatment from a doctor or in a hospital
有耐心的,能容忍的
able to wait calmly for a long time or to accept difficulties, people's annoying behaviour etc without becoming angry
释义与例句
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A person or animal that receives health care from a doctor, nurse, dentist, allied health practitioner, or other person educated in health care.
病人
患者
病患
Hello, is your practice currently accepting new patients? I'd like to become a patient there if so.
At the veterinary clinic, caring for the patients successfully and dealing with the patients’ owners successfully are both necessary skills.
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The noun or noun phrase that is semantically on the receiving end of a verb's action.
受事
语言学The subject of a passive verb is usually a patient.
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One who, or that which, is passively affected; a passive recipient.
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Willing to wait if necessary; not losing one's temper while waiting.
耐心
耐烦
Be patient: your friends will arrive in a few hours.
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Constant in pursuit or exertion; persevering; calmly diligent.
patient endeavour
a patient wait
patient analysis
December 15, 2016, Hettie Judah in the New York Times, Beloved Children’s-Book Characters, in Their Own Immersive World “Her personal life and her art were very intertwined: You can’t really separate them,” explains Sophia Jansson. “She mirrored her own a reality onto a fictional reality.” And this is perhaps the nub of the Moomin’s enduring appeal: a combination of adventuresome spirit and philosophy, all of which Jansson derived from close and patient observation, of human relationships and of the natural world alike.
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Physically able to suffer or bear.
废旧
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From Middle English pacient, from Middle French patient, from Old French pacient, from Latin patiens, present participle of patior (“to suffer, endure”), from Proto-Indo-European *peh₁- (“to hate, hurt”).
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