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Dr 是doctor的简写,即博士(最高学位。 且必须是取得该头衔后才能称呼。 在读博士是 Doctoral Candidate)。 by the way:博士后不是学位的一种,只是在某处工作的博士的类职称而已。 德国人通常称呼一位教授的方式也不是Prof Dr ,我见过一位给亚琛的写信,称Dr
- Which is correct Dr. or Dr? [duplicate] - English Language Usage . . .
Recently, I was reading articles on the net and realised that there is a lot of ambiguity over the usage of Dr and Dr, Er and Er etc I usually prefer the dot while writing Doctor (Dr ) or Engin
- Is Dr. the same as Doctor? Or how to distinguish these two?
"Dr " is an abbreviation for "doctor", and either can be used in most situations However, it is not idiomatic to say, eg, "Frank is a Dr at Memorial Hospital", or "Joe is sick so I called the Dr " Rather, "doctor" is generally spelled out in such cases, where the term is used not as a title but a position or trade
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I think when you use "Dr" or "Dr's" (with or without the period) as an abbreviation for Doctor, it's fine if used in an informal setting After all, you are abbreviating the word "Doctor" in a generic sense, rather than referring to the use of "Dr Smith" (honorific)
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I'm searching for two words that adequately describe and differentiate between the following two categories groups of words, given they exist in english: Ms, Mr, Mrs, Miss etc Dr, Prof, Revd etc
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Its usual that we see doctors use Dr Title, but I have also seen engineers use title - Er Is this practise allowed, approved? I have seen few name boards like that in India
- What is the name of this type of word: Mr. , Ms. , Dr. ?
What is this type of word called: Mr , Ms , Dr ? In the document I am using, it is referred to as the "prefix", but I don't think that is correct
- When is it appropriate to refer to someone as Dr. [Surname]?
I know that the title Dr is often used to refer to those who practice medicine For example, today I am going to see Dr [Surname] But are we in general expected to use the title when we refer
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