Английский Этимологический словарь - clinic
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Clinic
clinic
- 1626, from L. clinicus "physician," from Gk. klinike (techne) "(practice) at the sickbed," from klinikos "of the bed," from kline "bed," from suffixed form of PIE base *kli- "lean, slope." An adj. originally in Eng., then "sick person," sense of "hospital" is 1884, from Ger. Klinik, itself from Fr. clinique. Clinical is from 1780.
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~ n 1 a building, often part of a hospital, where people come for special medical treatment or advice (dental/family planning/ante-natal clinic) (I'll meet you at the family planning clinic.) 2 especially BrE a period of time during which doctors give treatment or advice to people with particular health problems (hold a clinic) (The baby clinic is held on Monday afternoons.) 3 a meeting during which a professional person gives advice or help to people (an M.P.'s clinic) (- compare surgery (3)) 4 AmE a place where medical treatment is given at a low cost 5 especially AmE a small hospital in an area far away from large cities which provides medical treatment (a rural health clinic with ten to fifteen beds) 6 AmE a group of doctors who work together and share the same offices; practice1 (4) BrE 7 an occasion when medical students are taught how to decide what illness a patient has and how to treat it ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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(clinics) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. A clinic is a building where people go to receive medical advice or treatment. ...a family planning clinic. N-COUNT ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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noun Etymology: French clinique, from Greek klinike medical practice at the sickbed, from feminine of klinikos of a bed, from kline bed, from klinein to lean, recline — more at lean Date: 1827 1. a class of medical instruction in which patients are examined and discussed 2. a group meeting devoted to the analysis and solution of concrete problems or to the acquiring of specific skills or knowledge writing ~s golf ~s 3. a. a facility (as of a hospital) for diagnosis and treatment of outpatients b. a group practice in which several physicians work cooperatively 4. a facility that offers professional services or consultation usually at discounted rates a legal ~ 5. an exemplary display or performance put on a ~ in the tournament CLINIC adjective combining form Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary, from Greek klinein 1. inclining ; dipping 2. having (so many) oblique intersections of the axes triclinic ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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n. 1 Brit. a private or specialized hospital. 2 a place or occasion for giving specialist medical treatment or advice (eye clinic; fertility clinic). 3 a gathering at a hospital bedside for the teaching of medicine or surgery. 4 US a conference or short course on a particular subject (golf clinic). Derivatives clinician n. Etymology: F clinique f. Gk klinike (tekhne) clinical, lit. bedside (art) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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1. клиника; лечебница 2. частная большица или лечебница 3. поликлиника при больнице 4. практические занятия студентов-медиков в клинике 5. семинар специалистов, руководителей; курсы усовершенствования writing clinic —- литературный кружок clinic for football coaches —- сборы для футбольных тренеров ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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noun 1) клиника, лечебница 2) амбулатория, медпункт (при больнице) 3) практические занятия студентов-медиков в клинике ...Англо-русский словарь
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