apothecary
英式音标:[əˈpɒθəkəri] 美式音标:[əˈpɑθəkeri]
apothecary基本解释 n. 药剂师;药师;药材商 apothecary的意思释义 n.药剂师,药店;变形 复数:apotheca
apothecary怎么读
英式音标:[əˈpɒθəkəri]
美式音标:[əˈpɑθəkeri]
apothecary基本解释
n. 药剂师;药师;药材商
apothecary的意思释义
n.
药剂师,药店;
变形
复数:apothecaries
英英释义
apothecary[ ə\'pɔθəkəri ]n.a health professional trained in the art of preparing and dispensing drugs
同义词:pharmacistdruggistchemistpill pusherpill roller
apothecary用法及例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
Peter is a famous apothecary of this town.
彼得是这个镇上有名的药剂师。
例句参考
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Apothecary-Chemists in Eighteenth-Century Germany
Apothecary-Chemists in Eighteenth-Century Germany
A study of the English apothecary from 1660 to 1760.
The Life, Work and Times of Charles Turner Thackrah, Surgeon and Apothecary of Leeds (1795–1833).
Ivan the Terrible to Peter the Great: British formative influence on Russia\'s medico-apothecary system.
The tip of the tail: molecular identification of seahorses for sale in apothecary shops and curio stores in California
JUANITA G. L. BURNBY, A Study of the English Apothecary from 1660 to 1760, London, Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine 19...
The Life, Work and Times of Charles Turner Thackrah, Surgeon and Apothecary of Leeds (1795-1833). [The Effects of Arts, Trades, and ...
apothecary词源
apothecary
apothecary: [14] Originally, an apothecary was simply a shopkeeper – the word comes via Old French from late Latin apothēcārius, which was based on Greek apothékē ‘storehouse’ (source, via French, of boutique [18] and via Spanish of bodega [19]), a derivative of the verb apotithénai ‘put away’ (formed from the prefix apo- ‘away’ and the verb tithénai ‘put’ – source of thesis).By the time the word entered English it was reserved to shopkeepers who sold non-perishable groceries, such as spices – and herbal and other remedies. Gradually, apothecaries began to specialize more and more in drugs, so that in 1617 a formal separation took place between the Apothecaries’ Company of London and the Grocers’ Company. Apothecary remained the general term for a ‘druggist’ until about 1800, when chemist began to take over.=> bodega, boutique, thesis
apothecary (n.)
mid-14c., \"shopkeeper, especially one who stores, compounds, and sells medicaments,\" from Old French apotecaire (13c., Modern French apothicaire), from Late Latin apothecarius \"storekeeper,\" from Latin apotheca \"storehouse,\" from Greek apotheke \"barn, storehouse,\" literally \"a place where things are put away,\" from apo- \"away\" (see apo-) + tithenai \"to put, to place\" (see theme). Same root produced French boutique and Spanish bodega. Cognate compounds produced Sanskrit apadha- \"concealment,\" Old Persian apadana- \"palace.\"Drugs and herbs being among the chief items of non-perishable goods, the meaning narrowed 17c. to \"druggist\" (Apothecaries\' Company of London separated from the Grocers\' in 1617). Apothecaries formerly were notorious for \"the assumed gravity and affectation of knowledge generally put on by the gentlemen of this profession, who are commonly as superficial in their learning as they are pedantic in their language\" [Francis Grose, \"A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue,\" 1796]. Hence, Apothecary\'s Latin, barbarously mangled, also known as Dog Latin.
apothecary相关例句
1.He was the usual cut and dry apothecary, of no particular age and color.
他是那种再普通不过的行医者,说不出多大年纪,相貌也没什么值得一提的。
3.A unit of apothecary weight, equal to480grains(31.10grams.
盎司药衡重量单位,等于480格令(31。10克)
7.I am an apothecary of that hospital.
我是那家医院的一名药剂师。