英:[vet]
美:[vet]
英:[vet]
美:[vet]
vt.
审查(某人过去的记录、资格等)
诊疗
检查
vi.
当兽医
n.
老兵
〈美口〉同“veteran“
复数:vets
第三人称单数:vets
现在分词:vetting
过去式:vetted
过去分词:vetted
词根:vet
adj.veterinary 兽医的
n.veterinarian [兽医] 兽医
veterinary 兽医(等于veterinarian)
noun (1)
veterinarian Raven left home for university and is studying to become a vet.—Emma Tinson When the vet gives Freddy a rabies shot, the dog doesn't flinch.—Susan Buchsbaum
a vet who specializes in equine care
noun (2)
veteran war/combat vets receives vet benefits The men they knew there were twenty-nine or thirty years old, and vets of Korea.—Mary Ferraro
military vets
verb
transitive verb
to evaluate for possible approval or acceptance All our requests for documents were vetted by a woman from the KGB.—Orlando Figes Because organizers know that the success of their fairs is always a function of the quality of the merchandise …, many of them vet the items being sold.—Jeffrey Robinson
vet the candidates for a position
to subject to usually expert appraisal or correction … the ad agency that vets the show's plot line for authenticity.—Mark Harris He writes his speeches in longhand and often holds them until the last minute so that they cannot be vetted by aides or Government ministers.—Howell Raines I don't care to see Dr. Stopler and have my weaknesses vetted.—Richard Ford
vet a manuscript
to provide veterinary care for (an animal) : to subject (an animal) to veterinary examination "As a practicing veterinarian many years ago," writes Douglas F. McBride of Washingtonville, N.Y., "I was occasionally called to vet a horse. …"—William Safire
The SCHS works directly with the municipal county shelter by taking animals into our foster care system, fully vetting them and adopting them to forever homes.—Steve Rogers
1862年, veterinarian 的缩写。
体格检查
兽医
The first known use of vet was in 1848
vet1 of 2noun
veterinarian, veterinary
vet2 of 2noun
veteran
veto1 of 2noun
a forbidding of something by a person in authority
the power of the head of a government to prevent a bill passed by a legislature from becoming law
the use of such authority
veto2 of 2verb
prohibit sense 1especially: to use one's power of veto
veterinary1 of 2adjective
of, relating to, or being the medical care of animals
veterinary medicine
veterinary2 of 2noun
veterinarian
veterinariannoun
a person who is qualified and has been given the authority to treat diseases and injuries of animals
veterannoun
a person who has had long experience (as in politics or the arts)
a former member of the armed forces especially during wartime
veterannoun
a person who has had long experience (as in politics or the arts)
a former member of the armed forces especially during wartime
vetchnoun
any of a genus of twining herbs of the legume family that include plants used to feed domestic animals and to improve soil
vet1 of 2noun
veterinarian, veterinary
vet2 of 2noun
veteran
vet1 of 2noun
veterinarian
vet2 of 2transitive verb
to provide veterinary care for (an animal) or medical care for (a person)
to subject (a person or animal) to a physical examination or checkup
1 Sir Fig Newton was still sick, but now that there was enough money, my parents, the vet, and I would do everything we could to make him better.
2 The vet dragged Sir Fig Newton out of his carrier and plopped him onto the cold exam table.
3 On the small vidscreen a man dressed like a vet appeared.
4 I hugged him tight, his fur smelling like a mix of dogs and vet chemicals, pungent and sterile.
5 Immediately transport the dog to a vet.
马上带狗狗去见兽医。
6 Incorrect: Dumpy and overweight, the vet says our dog needs more exercise.
7 Injecting animals is all in a day's work for a vet.
给动物注射是兽医的日常工作。
8 Mom reminds me we have to leave for Mango’s vet appointment in fifteen minutes.
9 I have to take my dog to the vet.
10 “She's got a cold,” the vet said, “so keep her warm.
“它感冒了,”兽医说道,“别让它着凉。
11 Alex long ago made up his mind that when he got a dog, this would be his vet.
12 “We’re still waiting to hear from the vet, but he probably has the silent cat killer.”
13 Alex stayed right by Rex’s side through the whole exam, holding him while the vet irrigated the wound and stroking his paw when the doctor injected the cut with anesthetic.
14 My investigative skills uncovering that Fig had diabetes, and the vet’s confirmation.
15 Someone should vet this report before it goes out.
这篇报道发表之前应该有人对它进行详查。
16 The vets who’d come back struggling with their own anger, sorrow, and guilt would have a place to honor their fallen brothers.
17 The vet dragged poor Fig out of his safety zone again and plunked him onto the exam table.
18 “Ringling has a vet,” Marlena continues, “and being like Ringling makes Uncle Al happy.”
19 The noise from the vet’s crowded waiting room pours out into the street.
20 Between songs the disc jockey kept shouting to the vets that they were heroes.
1 诊治
5 调查
examinatorial investigative exploratory rogatory zetetic check study research search survey investigation examination inquiry sounding reconnaissance inquisition examen going-over look-see look-in examine prospect dig probe investigate view explore oversee inquire canvass sus out go back of see into go behind investigatory inquisitional ascertainment see burrow take visit seek inspect inquisite make an inquiry search into sit upon research work
7 退伍军人
8 检查
inspective checkage check review search examination inspection censorship checkup censor check-out test condition examine inspect blue pencil reconnaissance vidimus control screen survey manipulate quiz probe supervise honcho catechize see look scan investigate check over check on look over see over check up screening look at run through check up on audit going-over run checks on look up examinatorial visitatorial view detection overhaul visitation autopsy canvass rummage jerque monitor overlook oversee collate pyx
9 仔细检查
scrutiny sift scrutinize check through sieve through sift through study check over have a good sniff around have a sniff around
10 老兵
11 诊疗