1.药剂师
2.药商
3.〈美〉(卖药又兼卖糖果纸烟等的)杂货店老板
1.someone who prepares and sells medicines. The place where they work is a druggist’s or a drugstore. The usual British word is chemist.
1.The druggist plugged in an electric percolator, found two cups and put them on a table that had a chair on either side of it.
老板把一个电咖啡壶插上电源,找了两个杯子,放在一张桌上,桌子的两边各有一把椅子。
2.written instructions from a physician or dentist to a druggist concerning the form and dosage of a drug to be issued to a given patient.
内科医师或牙科医师给药剂师写的书面说明,说明用于某个患者的药的形态剂量。
3.The next day she went to the same druggist and with tears in her eyes asked for an essence which was given only to a dying person.
第二天她又跑去找同一个药剂师,泪汪汪地向他要一种只有垂死的人才用得着的香精。
4.Elinor , catching all, and more than all the druggist's fears in a moment, proposed to call in further advice .
埃莉诺立刻洞悉了药剂师心中的全部恐慌——还不止是全部,并提议另请高明。
5."I knew you were a druggist, " said my fellow traveller affably.
“我知道你是一个药剂师,”我的旅行伙伴友好地说。
6.The druggist put up the medicine that the doctor had prescribed.
药剂师把医生开的药配制出来。
7.The druggist has recommended me to try this ointment for sunburn.
药房老板劝我试用这种药膏治疗晒斑。
8.The druggist measured out a bottle of cough mixture according to the prescription.
药剂师根据处方量出一瓶止咳药水。
9.the druggist told me to take this pain-killer every four hours.
药剂师告诉我每四小时吃一粒止疼药。
10.In his will, Mr. Brick left more than half a million dollars in cash and stock to the local druggist.
在布瑞克先生的遗嘱里,他给本地药剂师留下了超过五十万美元的现金和股票。