nurse
nurse 英 [nɜ:s] 美 [nɜrs]
v. 看护,护理; n. 护士;
进行时:nursing 过去式:nursed 过去分词:nursed 第三人称单数:nurses 名词复数:nurses
- A nurse is a trained healthcare worker who takes care of sick people. To nurse is to take care of, like if you nurse a baby bird back to health.
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- v. 看护,护理;
- n. 护士;
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1. a qualified/registered nurse
合格的╱注册护士
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2. student nurses
实习护士
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3. a male nurse
男护士
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4. a dental nurse (= one who helps a dentist)
牙科护士
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5. Nurse Bennett
贝内特护士
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6. She nursed her daughter back to health.
她照料女儿恢复了健康。
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7. She was nursing her hurt pride.
她的自尊受挫,正在慢慢恢复。
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8. He sat nursing his cup of coffee.
他坐在那里小心翼翼地捧着他那杯咖啡。
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9. a nursing mother
正在喂奶的母亲
- nurse (n.1) 12c., nurrice "wet-nurse, foster-mother to a young child" (modern form from late 14c.), from Old French norrice "foster-mother, wet-nurse, nanny" (source of proper name Norris), from Late Latin *nutricia "nurse, governess, tutoress," noun use of fem. of Latin nutricius "that suckles, nourishes," from nutrix (genitive nutricis) "wet-nurse," from nutrire "to suckle" (see nourish). Meaning "person who takes care of sick" in English first recorded 1580s.
- nurse (n.2) "dogfish, shark," late 15c., of unknown origin.
- nurse (v.) 1530s, "to suckle (an infant);" 1520s in the passive sense, "to bring up" (a child); alteration of Middle English nurshen (13c.; see nourish), Sense of "take care of (a sick person)" is first recorded 1736. Related: Nursed; nursing.
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