- Which is correct Dr. or Dr? [duplicate] - English Language Usage . . .
As an Italian, I prefer Mr without the period, because in school we were taught that the period following an abbreviation stood for "following letters omitted", but the r in Mr and in Dr is the last letter of Mister and Doctor, so no letter following "r" is omitted I think that the British usage tends to conform to this "European" (Latin?) rule
- 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 –
- How to indicate possession when using abbreviation Dr.
Dr , on the other hand, is an honorific Like Mr , Mrs , or Prof , it isn't meant to be used as a noun at all To answer more directly, there is no proper way to use the abbreviated form to indicate possesion, as it isn't a noun
- Prof. Dr. 与 Prof. 有什么区别? - 知乎
Dr ,我见过一位给亚琛的写信,称Dr Prof 。 据悉原因是德国的教授必须是博士,在称呼教授的习惯里,Dr 更近似于一种Mr 的习惯。 Prof Dr 的称呼应该只是将两个并列,类似于国内的作者简介中“教授,博士”的职称学历列出。Prof 则不一定有Dr 的学历。 有一说将
- word usage - Why are doctors addressed as Mr. in the UK? - English . . .
In fact, he was called Dr Leach when he gained his first BM degree and registered with the General Medical Council: that combination allowed him to practice and he gained the title "Doctor" Many medical doctors don't have a doctoral degree
- B超、DR、CT、MRI是什么 - 知乎
2、dr(x光)——传统廉价 DR是数字化X射线,是传统X光的进化版本 ,就像传统胶卷相机与现在数码相机的区别(PS:或许95后都不知道什么叫胶卷),本质是一样的,主要利用X射线的穿透性原理,在穿越人体时因为人体组织密度不一样来形成影像。
- Terms for name prefixes Ms. , Mr. vs Prof. , Dr.
Dr, Prof, Revd etc Background is that I have to store this data in a database for both english and non-english persons, with some non-english languages requiring words from both groups to be present at the same time (as opposed to english where i e you would use either Dr or Mr , but not both of them together)
- Is it ok to use Er. if a person is engineering degree holder
In Europe, the approved title is Eur Ing, not Er It is permitted to engineers registered with one of the national engineering professional bodies
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