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词汇 nurse
释义 nurse
noun[ C ]
uk /nɜːs/ us /nɝːs/
A2
(the title given to) a person whose job is to care for people who are ill or injured, especially in a hospital: (尤指医院的)护士,护理人员
He worked as a nurse in a psychiatric hospital.他在精神病院当护士。
Nurse Millard will be with you shortly.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-fashioned
a woman employed to take care of a young child or children保姆
The door opened and a nurse came into the room.门开后一位护士走了进来。
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.护士会马上给你量血压。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Medical treatment: doctors & health workers generally
acupuncturist
aid worker
ambulanceman
ambulancewoman
brain surgeon
candy striper
care navigator
casualty officer
medic
medico
nephrologist
non-doctor
nonphysician
NP
nurse consultant
staff nurse
stretcher-bearer
surgeon
urologist
white coat

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Parenting & caring for children
nurse
verb[ T ]
uk /nɜːs/ us /nɝːs/

nurseverb[T] (TAKE CARE OF)


C2
to care for a person or an animal while they are ill: 照顾,照料(患病的人或动物)
He gave up his job so that he could nurse his mother at home.他辞去了工作,这样可以在家专心照顾母亲。
They found an injured cat and carefully nursed it back to health(= 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 examples

to 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.
to spend a lot of time taking care of something as it grows or develops: 养护,培育
These young trees were carefully nursed by the head gardener.这些小树得到了主管园丁的精心培育。
The project will have to be nursed through its first few months.这个项目在头几个月里必须投入大量精力。
If you nurse an illness or injury, you rest until it gets better: 调治,调养(伤病)
Robert's in bed nursing a back injury.罗伯特卧床休息,调养背部伤病。
UK
to hold a small child in your arms as a way of making them feel better: 搂,抱(幼儿)
She nursed the crying child on her lap.她把哭泣的孩子抱到大腿上。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Medical treatment: treating & caring for people
aggressively
bed blocker
bed-blocking
bring
bring someone around
clinic
health navigator
health tourism
hold a clinicidiom
keep your/an eye on something/someoneidiom
logroll
logrolling
prep
reablement
referral
rehospitalization
rehospitalize
respite care
self-care
tend

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Gardening - general words
Passive and not working
Parenting & caring for children
Showing affection

nurseverb[T] (FEED)


When a woman nurses a baby, she feeds it with milk from her breasts.给(婴儿)哺乳;给(婴儿)喂奶
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Giving food to people & animals
aid station
bottle-feed
bottle-feeding
breast milk
breastfeed
cat-sitting
colostrum
fatted
fatten someone/something up
fed
force-feed
hand-reared
nourish
overfed
overfeed
spoon
tube feeding
underfeed
underfeeding
unfed

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Parenting & caring for children

nurseverb[T] (FEEL EMOTION)


to have a strong feeling or an emotion for a long time: 心怀,心存
She had long nursed a passion for Japanese art.长期以来她一直对日本艺术满怀热情。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Experiencing and suffering
(straight) from the horse's mouthidiom
afflict
affliction
almost/nearly die of somethingidiom
be a martyr to somethingidiom
be a victim of your own successidiom
bear
count
go through
grip
hands-on
hit someone where they liveidiom
hold onidiom
horse
ride
seat-of-the-pants
see lifeidiom
stricken
suffer the consequences
taste

nurseverb[T] (HOLD)


to hold a drink for a long time without drinking it: 拿着(饮料)不喝,慢慢喝
Mark was sitting in the corner nursing an almost empty bottle of beer.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 phrases

Drinking alcohol
abstinence
abstinence-only
after hoursidiom
bar-hop
barhopping
drinker
drinking
drinking game
drinking habit
drinking-up time
drown
imbibe
lash
on the boozeidiom
on the lashidiom
on the pissidiom
out of hoursidiom
outdrink
piss
ply

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Having in your hands

nurse | American Dictionary


nurse
noun[ C ]
us/nɜrs/

nursenoun[C] (PERSON)


a person trained to care for people who are ill or not able to care for themselves because of injury or old age, and who may also help doctors in treating people:
The hospital has at least five nurses on duty in the pediatrics ward all the time.
nurse
verb
us/nɜrs/

nurseverb (FEED A BABY)


[ I/T ]
to feed a baby from the breast, or of a baby, to drink from a woman’s breast:
[ I/T ]I’m planning to nurse (the baby) for at least three months.

nurseverb (LAST LONGER)


[ T ]
to make something continue to exist:
Oklahoma was nursing a 7–3 lead over Texas with two minutes left.

nurseverb (PERSON)


[ T ]
to care for people who are sick or cannot care for themselves because of injury or old age:
After my mother’s operation, she stayed with us for a while until we nursed her back to health.
[ T ]
If you nurse an injury, you rest it to help it get better:
Robert stayed home today, nursing a bad back.

Examples of nurse


nurse
In some situations, asthma-trained nurses may have had a more current asthma knowledge than their medical colleagues.
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.
Segregation in age-specific communities (hostels and nursing homes) and in age-specific organisations is seen as anathema to such integration.
Three of these homes were registered for nursing care.
Several carers received support from district or agency nurses, or social services in this process.
The starting point for both books is that conditions in nursing homes have to change.
As primary care services expand and develop, more primary care nurses may begin supplementary prescribing for this condition.
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.
The enrolment of the family members was carried out by the two public-health nurses.
Only 1 in 4 nurses was considering immunization.
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.
As a consequence, some chapters lack the specificity to be of real value to nurses facing the challenges of practice in this area.
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.
Help provided by home-care services, nursing homes or hospitals defined formal help.
Easing the transition to nursing homes : identifying the needs of spousal caregivers at the time of institutionalisation.
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Collocations withnurse


nurse

These are words often used in combination with nurse.

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experienced nurse
The author suggests that experiencednurse prescribers should be able to supervise trainees.
female nurse
A total of six femalenurse practitioners were recruited.
full-time nurse
A 'session' pertains to half-a-day, with a full-timenurse working for 10 sessions a week.
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