ward
ward 英 [wɔ:d] 美 [wɔrd]
n. 病房 vt. 抵御,避免
进行时:warding 过去式:warded 过去分词:warded 第三人称单数:wards 名词复数:wards
- A ward is a group of rooms or a section in a hospital or prison; in a hospital, different wards deal with different needs, like the psychiatric ward or maternity ward.
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- n. 病房
- vt. 抵御,避免
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1. He worked as a nurse on the children's ward.
他在儿科病房当护士。
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2. Anything could have happened in a ward.
在病房里什么事都有可能发生。
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3. She put up her hands to ward him off.
她举起双手把他挡开。
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4. to ward off criticism
受到批评后为自己开脱
- ward (n.) Old English weard "a guarding, protection; watchman, sentry, keeper," from Proto-Germanic *wardaz "guard" (source also of Old Saxon ward, Old Norse vörðr, Old High German wart), from PIE *war-o-, suffixed form of root *wer- (3) "perceive, watch out for."
- ward (v.) Old English weardian "to keep guard, watch, protect, preserve," from Proto-Germanic *wardon "to guard" (source also of Old Saxon wardon, Old Norse varða "to guard," Old Frisian wardia, Middle Dutch waerden "to take care of," Old High German warten "to guard, look out for, expect," German warten "to wait, wait on, nurse, tend"), from PIE *war-o-, suffixed form of root *wer- (3) "perceive, watch out for."
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