ward
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A ward is a room in a hospital which has beds for many people, often people who need similar treatment. 病房
They transferred her to the psychiatric ward. 他们把她转移到了精神病病房。
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ward /wɔːd/ (warding,warded,wards)
剑桥词典
- The ward was full of children infected with TB.
- She works in the geriatric ward.
- Two hospital wards have had to be closed for fumigation.
- The new ward was opened by the Prince of Wales .
- The emergency wards are full of casualties from the crash .
ward noun [C] (HOSPITAL/PRISON)
one of the parts or large rooms into which a hospital is divided , usually with beds for patients病房,病室
a geriatric /maternity /psychiatric ward 老年人/产科/精神病病房
US
one of the parts into which a prison is divided
牢房,囚室
例句
ward noun [C] (CITY AREA)
(in many countries ) one of the areas into which a city or town is divided , having its own elected political representative or its own organizations for managing services
(城镇或村庄的)区,选区
ward noun [C] (CHILD)
law specializeda person , especially a child , who is legally put under the protection of a law court or a guardian
被监护人(尤指儿童)
The girl was made a ward of court to stop her father taking her out of the country . 这个女孩由法院监护,以防止她的父亲将她带出这个国家。 返回 ward