| 单词 | gp | 
| 释义 | GPn. chiefly British and Irish English.   A general practitioner; (originally) a medical practitioner whose practice is not restricted to one branch of the profession; (in later use) a doctor based in the community and specializing in primary care.Recorded earliest in attributive use. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > healer > general practitioner > 			[noun]		 family physician1676 regular1716 family practitioner1754 family doctor1756 general practitioner1823 GP1877 1877    Brit. Med. Jrnl. 28 Apr. 519/2  				The G.P. midwifery bag. This bag has been designed for the use of general practitioners by Messrs. Millikin of St. Thomas's Street, Southwark. 1887    Graphic 30 Apr. 447/2  				The ordinary general practitioner—the ‘G.P.’, as he is familiarly called. 1926    G. W. Deeping Sorrell & Son xxix  				‘If I became a G.P.,’ he said, ‘would you mind?’ 1942    R. A. Knox In Soft Garments viii. 60  				Some ass of a French G.P. didn't know his own business. 1960    Times 17 Mar. 13/6  				Rural G.P.'s evidently like the prospect more than others. 2015    Women's Weekly 21 July 37/3  				Use an antifungal cream or nail paint..or ask your GP about tablets. Compounds C1.   General attributive. ΚΠ 1877    Brit. Med. Jrnl. 28 Apr. 519/2  				The G.P. midwifery bag. This bag has been designed for the use of general practitioners by Messrs. Millikin of St. Thomas's Street, Southwark. 1989    Times 6 May 3/6  				The agreement over the GP contract was absolutely nothing at all to do with issues over the NHS White Paper. 1991    Pulse 6 Apr. 7/1  				GP trainees should be prepared to sit the MRCGP examination for their own sake, and that of their trainers, future employers and patients. 1995    Leisure Managem. Feb. Fitness Suppl. 6/1  				Health services will be accessed through GP referrals although the information services will be open to self-referrers. 2015    Courier 		(Dundee)	 17 July 		(Perth & Perthshire ed.)	 15/1  				Dr Simpson's survey..revealed 92 unfilled GP vacancies.  C2.     GP practice  n. the business or premises of a GP or (usually) a group of GPs. ΚΠ 1957    Hastings & St. Leonards 		(E. Sussex)	 Observer 23 Nov. 5/3  				Bored with his dull G.P. practice after gay student days, Dr. Simon Sparrow (Dirk Bogarde) signs as a ship's doctor in ‘Doctor at Sea’. 1974    Times 13 Dec. 6/8  				The health visitors..were all attached to GP practices. 2013    Daily Tel. 15 Nov. 1/1  				Ofsted-style ratings measuring the performance of GP practices.   GP registrar  n. a doctor working at a medical practice as part of his or her training to become a GP.In quot. 1974, GP may be functioning as a premodifier to Registrar Scheme rather than to Registrar simply. ΚΠ 1974    N.Z. Med. Jrnl. 80 182/1  				Weekly tutorials in medicine are held for the resident staff and a weekly seminar as part of the GP Registrar Scheme to discuss problems seen in general practice.]			 1977    N.Z. Med. Jrnl. 85 155/1  				One point that was generally agreed upon was the considerable motivation that comes from being involved in teaching one's self—either of students or GP registrars. 1996    Pulse 20 Apr. 52/2  				The partners will do sessions, maybe one a month each, and the GP registrar will also do one a month in their second six months. 2004    Independent 16 Nov. (Review section) 9/1  				We compromised on a date 10 days ahead, but with a GP registrar (a trainee), rather than my own doctor.   GP surgery  n. (originally) a period of time during which patients may visit a GP for treatment or advice; (now usually) a room or establishment in which a GP or a group of GPs treat or advise patients. ΚΠ 1950    Press & Jrnl. 		(Aberdeen)	 3 May 5/6  				Lady Doctor free now for part or full-time g.p. surgeries, etc., Aberdeen or district. 1972    Brit. Hospital Jrnl. & Social Service Rev. 13 May 1040/3  				The health record would be returned to the health centre/GP surgery within three days. 1984    Economist 12 May 6/3  				What happens in hospitals, clinics and GP surgeries is the key to the nation's health. 2016    Church Times 1 July 4/1  				All services, schools, housing, GP surgeries have been overstretched because of this increase of people. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2018; most recently modified version published online June 2022). > as lemmasGP   GP n. = Grand Prix n. 2b. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > racing or race > racing with vehicles > motor racing > 			[noun]		 > type of racing or race autotest1901 Grand Prix1905 GP1908 grande épreuve1946 drag race1954 autocross1956 mud run1959 1908    Autocar 11 July 45/1  				It is reported that the Mors G.P. car..was so badly damaged in an accident..that it will not come to the scratch on Tuesday. 1977    Globe & Mail 		(Toronto)	 		(Nexis)	 17 Dec.  				A helicopter ambulance, not required at the track for GP races, was available within 35 minutes of the accident. 1989    Cycle Oct. 21/1  				Little of what he learned..in America prepared him for what he would..face on the international 500cc GP circuit. 2016    AutoSport 		(Nexis)	 5 May 30  				McLaren..won the Monaco GP in a Cooper he helped design. G.P.   G.P. n. now rare grand(e) passion, an intensely passionate or overwhelming love or love affair. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > amorous love > 			[noun]		 > ardour of passion wratha1616 G.P.1894 1894    E. Hubbard No Enemy (but Himself) iii. 160  				Only one man out of a hundred is capable of the g.p. 1935    D. L. Sayers Gaudy Night ii. 30  				She wormed round rather. Had a sort of G.P. for Miss Shaw. 2002    Phoenix 56 210  				The exact meaning of a ‘Grande Passion’ (G.P.) or a ‘Grand Amour’ (G.A.) can be understood only against the background of..nineteenth-century ‘rules’ of female friendship and desire. < as lemmas  | 
	
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