单词 | analyst |
释义 | analystan‧a‧lyst /ˈænəl-ɪst/ ●●○ W3 AWL noun [countable] Word Origin WORD ORIGINanalyst ExamplesOrigin: 1600-1700 analysis or analyzeEXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatora doctor who treats mental illnesses► psychiatrist Collocations a doctor who treats people with mental illnesses, using drugs or other forms of medical treatment: · Her psychiatrist told her she no longer needed to take tranquillizers.· Child psychiatrist Dr Goldman has written a book on anorexia in young girls.see a psychiatrist (=go to be treated by a psychiatrist): · I made an appointment to see a psychiatrist the following week. ► analyst/therapist/psychotherapist a doctor or other trained person who treats people with mental or emotional problems, especially by talking with them about their thoughts, feelings, and past experiences: · I don't think her analyst has really helped her very much.· My therapist has been working with me on my anger. ► psychologist someone who is trained to understand people's behaviour and help them with mental or emotional problems, but who is not a medical doctor: · He admitted to his psychologist that he had been too shy to talk to women.child/educational/occupational etc psychologist: · She told us she worked as an educational psychologist in Athens. ► counsellor British /counselor American someone who helps people with mental or emotional problems by talking with them and giving them advice: · Blau has been a counselor at the school since 1987. · Maybe we should see a marriage counsellor. ► shrink informal a doctor who treats people with mental illnesses and problems: · The shrinks at the hospital said they think Gary needs therapy.· That guy's crazy - he ought to see a shrink. WORD SETS► Nurses, Doctors, etcanaesthetist, nounanalysis, nounanalyst, nounanesthesiologist, nounantenatal, adjectiveapothecary, nounautopsy, nouncaregiver, nouncarer, nouncaring, adjectivecharge nurse, nounchemist, nounchiropodist, nounclinic, nounconsultant, nounconsultation, noundental hygienist, noundental nurse, noundental surgeon, noundentist, noundiagnosis, noundoc, noundoctor, nounDr, family practice, nounflying doctor, noungeneral practice, noungeneral practitioner, noungown, nounGP, noungroup practice, nounhealth care, nounhealth centre, nounhealth service, nounhealth visitor, nounHippocratic oath, nounhouseman, nounhygienist, nounintern, nouninternist, nouninvasive, adjectivelocum, nounMD, nounmedic, nounmedical certificate, nounmedical practitioner, nounmedico, nounM.O., nounnurse, nounnurse, verbnursing, nounobstetrician, nounoculist, nounoperate, verboperation, nounoptician, nounoptometrist, nounorthodontist, nounorthopedist, nounosteopath, nounpaediatrician, nounparamedic, nounphysician, nounphysio, nounphysiotherapist, nounpodiatrist, nounporter, nounprescribe, verbprescription, nounprognosis, nounpsychiatrist, nounpsychoanalyst, nounquack, nounregistrar, nounresident, nounscalpel, nounsister, nounspecialist, nounspecimen, nounstaff nurse, nounstethoscope, nounsurgeon, nounsurgery, nountreatment, nounwitch-doctor, noun COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY► Political analysts Word family Political analysts expect the Conservatives to win. ► investment/financial/business analyst Cleary has been working as a computer analyst in Winchester. COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► industry analysts (=people who study a particular industry to see how it is developing)· Industry analysts are expecting profits to improve in the second half of the year. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE► financial· Thesaurus are predicting that dealers, academics and financial analysts will be keen to use their services.· A corporate financial analyst then pointed out that the compensation formula Dave had developed would be impracticable on a company-wide level.· As a financial analyst she could demonstrate that this was very strange behaviour and contrary to the interests of those involved.· Many financial analysts said it also is likely that no changes will be made at the next meeting on March 25.· Testing for generic strategies Financial analysts have a role to play in testing the validity of generic strategies, too.· But that would damage the credibility of the government further and certainly affect the financial markets, analysts said. ► independent· However, independent political analyst Andrew MacMullen says Labour could still secure victory with a smaller swing in its favour.· At least one independent analyst believes growth will be substantial.· That, say friends of Gbagbo and independent analysts, shows the modesty of Ivory Coast's new president.· But representatives of both sides said, and independent analysts agreed, that the Hebron deal itself is virtually nailed down.· But independent analysts in the market predicted disaster.· One independent political analyst, Stuart Rothenberg, thinks both parties are exaggerating. ► political· However, independent political analyst Andrew MacMullen says Labour could still secure victory with a smaller swing in its favour.· Heavy advertising has won candidate Forbes far more attention than political analysts expected he would get.· But despite the severity of the allegations, political analysts say it is unlikely that Estrada will be impeached.· You can see that there are many fascinating questions that you can examine as you become a more insightful political analyst.· Nancy Landon Kassebaum of Kansas, and some political analysts believe their retirements could make the chamber more conservative.· One independent political analyst, Stuart Rothenberg, thinks both parties are exaggerating. NOUN► budget· Entry-level budget analysts may receive some formal training when they begin their jobs.· Sources of Additional Information Information about career opportunities as a budget analyst may be available from your State or local employment service.· After this review process, budget analysts consolidate the individual department budgets into operating and capital budget summaries.· Fairfield has just one budget analyst in its finance department.· Working Conditions Budget analysts work in a normal office setting, generally 40 hours per week.· Employment of budget analysts is expected to grow about as fast as the average for all occupations through the year 2005.· Ruthie had been a budget analyst and then comptroller for a hospital chain for much of her working life.· Employment Budget analysts held about 66, 000 jobs throughout private industry and government in 1994. ► computer· The people who had put her in such a tizzy were a solicitor, a computer analyst and some one in advertising.· Spafford Hutchinson, a computer analyst, had heard the television ads of Republican presidential candidate Steve Forbes.· Details of existing computer systems as would be known by computer analysts or programmers or even users of the system.· Mrs Vince and her computer analyst husband, from Grimsby, Humberside, have visited their babies in the neonatal unit.· The role of the computer analysts may be more of facilitator than designer, helping to realise the users' wishes. ► discourse· It is exactly this latter view of the nature of reference which the discourse analyst has to appeal to.· In trying to determine such regularities, the discourse analyst will typically adopt the traditional methodology of descriptive linguistics.· The discourse analyst attempts to discover regularities in his data and to describe them. ► industry· Motor industry analysts say Rover's upturn is partly down to efforts to improve its image.· Hartsook, the industry analyst, estimated more than one million machines could have the flaws.· Many industry analysts are predicting a slight industry recession in 1998. ► investment· After studying accountancy at Chicago University, he worked on and off as an investment analyst.· That is an opportunity cost just like investment analysts view opportunity costs.· Unusually, he is not an investment analyst, but a former history teacher.· Henry Kaufman, the economist and investment analyst, might be expected to welcome the trend.· Mr Stefan Abrams, an investment analyst at Kidder Peabody, thinks earnings will start rising again in the second quarter.· The balance sheet that would be most useful to an investment analyst would be the market value balance sheet.· In the bottom-up approach, investment analysts produce earnings forecasts on the basis of detailed research into the firm's activities. ► market· Many market analysts expect the sector to continue to climb in 1996, benefiting in part from the colder weather this winter.· Tom McManus, a market analyst at Morgan Stanley&.· If the snake so much as hiccups as the rat inches along, the market analysts and social prognosticators pounce.· A few weeks ago, many stock market analysts cautioned investors against extravagant expectations for the new year.· Lenders and market analysts said move-up projects remain the preferred product type for most builders. ► policy· Possible add to Trader Joes: Hospitals are seeking safety in numbers, according to health policy analysts.· Richard Barnet, author / policy analyst.· In time, Fallows also became a splendid computer guru, a genuine rarity among top public policy analysts. ► street· Wall Street analysts had expected the company to make 77 cents a share.· Wall Street analysts had expected only $ 1. 09 for the latest quarter.· Wall Street analysts had predicted revenue of between $ 26 million and $ 28 million.· Wall Street analysts earlier this week speculated that Kodak would unload the unprofitable unit.· Several Wall Street analysts also believe the companies have grounds to appeal.· Wall Street analysts had estimated net income of 41.· While the retailers will be looking at the clothes, Wall Street analysts will be looking at the retailers. VERB► accord· Pervez Musharraf, is one he may not be willing or able to make, according to analysts here.· It gives an annual growth rate of 2. 3 percent, according to analysts.· Alleged inconsistencies in the transport ministry, according to analysts, also damage confidence.· Estimates ranged from 33. 5 million to 42 million pounds, according to analysts surveyed by Bloomberg Business News. ► estimate· Some analysts have estimated the potential investment at more than $ 100 billion by companies with their sights set on productionsharing deals.· Demand has been heavy and analysts estimated that Ford makes $ 10, 000 on each Expedition it sells.· The company posted sales of $ 57million for 1994, and analysts estimate similar sales for 1995.· Cavallari, the Adventis analyst, estimates that Napster accounts for 3 percent of all Internet traffic.· That boosted the reported payroll increase by approximately 75, 000, some analysts estimated.· Wall Street analysts had estimated net income of 41.· Benefits analysts have estimated that companies now providing health insurance pay, on average, about 10 percent of their payroll.· The company earned $ 1. 89 a share last quarter, 5 percent higher than analysts estimated. ► expect· The overall February confidence figure was lower than the reading of 110.5 that had been expected by analysts.· The narrowing trade gap means that growth in the fourth quarter could be better than expected, said analysts. ► fall· The stock fell after analyst John Whittier at Donaldson Lufkin&. ► say· S., but any meaningful dent in that market is years away, say analysts. WORD FAMILYnounanalysisanalystadjectiveanalyticalverbanalyze 1someone whose job is to think about something carefully in order to understand it, and often to advise other people about it: Political analysts expect the Conservatives to win.investment/financial/business analyst Cleary has been working as a computer analyst in Winchester.2a doctor who helps people who have mental or emotional problems by making them talk about their experiences and relationships SYN psychoanalyst → systems analyst |
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