释义 |
feld·sher \ˈfel(d)shə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Russian fel'dsher, from German feldscher, feldscherer field surgeon, from feld field (from Old High German) + scherer barber, surgeon, from Old High German skerāri shearer, from skeran to shear + -āri -er — more at field, shear, -er : a practitioner of medicine in certain east European countries and especially Russia without the full training or the status of a qualified doctor; especially : an assistant to a physician especially on the battlefield |