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A2(thetitlegiven to) apersonwhosejobis tocareforpeoplewho areillorinjured,especiallyin ahospital: (尤指医院的)护士,护理人员 Heworkedas a nurse in apsychiatrichospital.他在精神病院当护士。 Nurse Millard will be with youshortly.米勒德护士很快会来照顾你。 [as form of address]Thank you, Nurse.谢谢你,护士。 old-fashioneda womanemployedto takecareof ayoungchildorchildren 保姆 - Thedooropenedand a nurse came into theroom.
- The nursebandagedmysprainedankletokeeptheswellingdown.
- Somehospitalsare so shorthanded that nurses anddoctorsare having towork20-hourshifts.
- She gave awinceas the nurse put theneedlein.
- The nurse will takeyourbloodpressurein amoment.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesMedical treatment: doctors & health workers generally - acupuncturist
- anaesthetist
- auxiliary nurse
- brain surgeon
- candy striper
- care navigator
- casualty officer
- dentist
- doctor's orders
- flying doctor
- houseman
- intern
- nursing aid
- occupational therapist
- odontologist
- orthopaedist
- otologist
- periodontist
- physician
- radiographer
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Parenting & caring for children nurseverb[T](TAKE CARE OF)C2tocarefor apersonor ananimalwhile they areill: 照顾,照料(患病的人或动物) He gave up hisjobso that he could nurse hismotherathome.他辞去了工作,这样可以在家专心照顾母亲。 Theyfoundaninjuredcatandcarefullynursed itback tohealth(= until it was well again).他们发现一只受伤的猫,于是精心照料直至它恢复健康。 Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplesto take care of someone or something - care forShe had to give up her job to care for her elderly mother.
- take care ofI just want to make enough money to take care of my family.
- look afterMy aunt looked after me after my parents died.
- nurseHe nursed me back to health.
- tendHe lived a quiet life, tending his garden and his hives.
See more results » tospenda lot oftimetakingcareof something as itgrowsordevelops: 养护,培育Theseyoungtreeswerecarefullynursed by theheadgardener.这些小树得到了主管园丁的精心培育。 Theprojectwill have to be nursedthroughitsfirst fewmonths.这个项目在头几个月里必须投入大量精力。 If you nurse anillnessorinjury, yourestuntil it getsbetter: 调治,调养(伤病)Robert's inbednursing a backinjury.罗伯特卧床休息,调养背部伤病。 UKtoholdasmallchildinyourarmsas a way of making themfeelbetter: 搂,抱(幼儿) She nursed thecryingchildon herlap.她把哭泣的孩子抱到大腿上。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesMedical treatment: treating & caring for people - aggressively
- bed blocker
- bed-blocking
- birth tourism
- bring
- clinic
- logroll
- logrolling
- look aftersomeone/something
- medical tourism
- minister
- patch
- prep
- rehospitalize
- respite care
- self-care
- setsomethingup
- soother
- tend
- treat
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Gardening - general words Passive and not working Parenting & caring for children Showing affection nurseverb[T](FEED)When a woman nurses ababy, shefeedsit withmilkfrom herbreasts. 给(婴儿)哺乳;给(婴儿)喂奶SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesGiving food to people & animals - aid station
- bottle-feed
- bottle-feeding
- breast milk
- breastfeed
- cat-sitting
- fatted
- fattensomeone/somethingup
- fed
- feedsomeone/somethingup
- hand-reared
- nourish
- nursing
- overfed
- overfeed
- overfeeding
- spoon
- underfeed
- underfeeding
- unfed
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Parenting & caring for children nurseverb[T](FEEL EMOTION)to have astrongfeelingor anemotionfor alongtime: 心怀,心存She hadlongnursed apassionforJapaneseart.长期以来她一直对日本艺术满怀热情。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesExperiencing and suffering - (straight) from the horse's mouthidiom
- afflict
- affliction
- almost/nearly die ofsomethingidiom
- be a martyr tosomethingidiom
- be a victim ofyourown successidiom
- bear
- count
- get the short end of the stickidiom
- get/haveyourfingers burnedidiom
- go through
- grip
- hands-on
- horse
- ride
- run up againstsomething
- seat-of-the-pants
- see lifeidiom
- stricken
- taste
See more results » nurseverb[T](HOLD)toholdadrinkfor alongtimewithoutdrinkingit: 拿着(饮料)不喝,慢慢喝Markwassittingin thecornernursing analmostemptybottleofbeer.马克坐在角落里,手里久久地拿着一只几乎空了的啤酒瓶。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesDrinking alcohol - abstinence
- abstinence-only
- after hoursidiom
- bar-hop
- barhopping
- drinksomeoneunder the tableidiom
- drinker
- drinking
- drinking game
- drinking-up time
- drown
- hangover
- imbibe
- name your poisonidiom
- on the boozeidiom
- out of hoursidiom
- outdrink
- overdrink
- ply
- wetyourwhistleidiom
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: (Definition ofnursefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)nurse| American Dictionarynursenoun[C](PERSON)apersontrainedtocareforpeoplewho areillor notabletocarefor themselves because ofinjuryoroldage, and who may alsohelpdoctorsintreatingpeople: Thehospitalhas at least five nurses ondutyin thepediatricswardall thetime. nurseverb(FEED A BABY)[I/T]tofeedababyfrom thebreast, or of ababy, todrinkfrom a woman’sbreast: [I/T]I’mplanningto nurse (thebaby) for at least threemonths. nurseverb(LAST LONGER)[T]to make somethingcontinuetoexist: Oklahoma was nursing a 7–3leadover Texas with twominutesleft. nurseverb(PERSON)[T]tocareforpeoplewho aresickor cannotcarefor themselves because ofinjuryoroldage: After my mother’soperation, shestayedwith us for a while until we nursed her back tohealth. [T]If you nurse aninjury, yourestit tohelpit getbetter: Robertstayedhometoday, nursing abadback. (Definition ofnursefrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofnursenurse In some situations, asthma-trained nurses may have had a more current asthma knowledge than their medical colleagues.From theCambridge English Corpus A chapter on the assessment of dementia emphasises psychological assessment but understates the importance of psychiatric mental-state examination, nursing assessment and social work assessment.From theCambridge English Corpus Segregation in age-specific communities (hostels and nursing homes) and in age-specific organisations is seen as anathema to such integration.From theCambridge English Corpus Three of these homes were registered for nursing care.From theCambridge English Corpus Several carers received support from district or agency nurses, or social services in this process.From theCambridge English Corpus The starting point for both books is that conditions in nursing homes have to change.From theCambridge English Corpus In all four cases this medication had been taken from the nurse's workplace.From theCambridge English Corpus As primary care services expand and develop, more primary care nurses may begin supplementary prescribing for this condition.From theCambridge English Corpus At present, supplementary prescribing for eczema is often performed by experienced dermatology nurses, supported by a dermatologist, who work in both secondary and primary care.From theCambridge English Corpus The enrolment of the family members was carried out by the two public-health nurses.From theCambridge English Corpus Only 1 in 4 nurses was considering immunization.From theCambridge English Corpus Until the present, it has been rare for carers to be non-kin housemaids or paid nurses, although this may become more common among the better-off.From theCambridge English Corpus As a consequence, some chapters lack the specificity to be of real value to nurses facing the challenges of practice in this area.From theCambridge English Corpus Despite the title's focus on nursing older people, the text is relevant to practitioners from all disciplines working in a wide range of care settings.From theCambridge English Corpus Help provided by home-care services, nursing homes or hospitals defined formal help.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. CollocationswithnursenurseThese are words often used in combination withnurse. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. experienced nurse The author suggests thatexperiencednurseprescribers should be able to supervise trainees. From theCambridge English Corpus female nurse A total of sixfemalenursepractitioners were recruited. From theCambridge English Corpus full-time nurse A 'session' pertains to half-a-day, with afull-timenurseworking for 10 sessions a week. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/nurse## |