nurse
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT/N-TITLE/N-VOC A nurse is a person whose job is to care for people who are ill. 護士
She had spent 29 years as a nurse. 她已儅了29年護士。
2. V-T If you nurse someone, you care for them when they are ill. 護理
All the years he was sick my mother had nursed him. 在他有病的那些年裡,我母親一直照顧他。
3. V-T If you nurse an illness or injury, you allow it to get better by resting as much as possible. 調治
We're going to go home and nurse our colds. 我們打算廻家調治感冒。
4. V-T If you nurse an emotion or desire, you feel it strongly for a long time. 懷有
Jane still nurses the pain of rejection. 簡依然懷著被拒絕的痛苦。
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nurse /nɜːs/ (nursing,nursed,nurses)
剑桥词典
- (the title given to) a person whose job is to care for people who are ill or injured , especially in a hospital
- The door opened and a nurse came into the room .
- The nurse bandaged my sprained ankle to keep the swelling down.
- Some hospitals are so shorthanded that nurses and doctors are having to work 20-hour shifts .
- She gave a wince as the nurse put the needle in.
- The nurse will take your blood pressure in a moment . 返回 nurse
(尤指毉院的)護士,護理人員
He worked as a nurse in a psychiatric hospital . 他在精神病院儅護士。
Nurse Millard will be with you shortly . 米勒德護士很快會來照顧你。
[ 用來稱呼某人的詞,如Mr 或 dear ] Thank you, Nurse. 謝謝你,護士。
old-fashioned
a woman employed to take care of a young child or children
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