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nursed是nurse的过去式 - n.看护;【医】护士;【动】角鲨;奶妈
- v.看护;小心管理;爱惜;养
- 网络调养
第三人称单数:nurses 现在分词:nursing 过去式:nursed v. care for,look after,take care of,tend,foster n. | 7. 【植物;植物学】保护树;【虫类】保护虫,保育虫;【动物;动物学】世代交替的无性期的个体 7. 【植物;植物学】保护树;【虫类】保护虫,保育虫;【动物;动物学】世代交替的无性期的个体 | v. | 5. 小心管理;爱惜,小心使用;养;培养;养成,助成 5. 小心管理;爱惜,小心使用;养;培养;养成,助成 |
n. | 1. somebody trained to look after sick or injured people, especially somebody who works in a hospital or clinic, administering the care and treatment that a doctor prescribes 2. an insect that looks after the young or the larvae in a colony of social insects such as ants or bees 3. somebody professionally qualified to look after young children in a nursery, nursery school, or crèche 4. someone who is trained to take care of sick or injured people, usually in a hospital 5. a woman whose job is to look after a young child 1. somebody trained to look after sick or injured people, especially somebody who works in a hospital or clinic, administering the care and treatment that a doctor prescribes 2. an insect that looks after the young or the larvae in a colony of social insects such as ants or bees 3. somebody professionally qualified to look after young children in a nursery, nursery school, or crèche 4. someone who is trained to take care of sick or injured people, usually in a hospital 5. a woman whose job is to look after a young child | v. | 1. to take care of somebody who is sick or injured 2. to do the work of a nurse, especially professionally in a hospital 3. to treat a health problem or a part of the body affected by sickness or injury in order to effect a recovery 4. to keep a feeling in the mind for a long time, often indulging in it and allowing it to grow or deepen 5. to manage, guide, or supervise somebody or something with care and devotion 6. to consume something, especially a drink, very slowly in order to make it last 7. to hold something precious with love or care 8. to breast-feed a baby, or be breast-fed 9. to hold somebody, especially a child, affectionately or protectively in your arms, or hold a part of somebody's body in this way 10. to help yourself get better after an illness or injury, for example by resting or getting medical treatment 1. to take care of somebody who is sick or injured 2. to do the work of a nurse, especially professionally in a hospital 3. to treat a health problem or a part of the body affected by sickness or injury in order to effect a recovery 4. to keep a feeling in the mind for a long time, often indulging in it and allowing it to grow or deepen 5. to manage, guide, or supervise somebody or something with care and devotion 6. to consume something, especially a drink, very slowly in order to make it last 7. to hold something precious with love or care 8. to breast-feed a baby, or be breast-fed 9. to hold somebody, especially a child, affectionately or protectively in your arms, or hold a part of somebody's body in this way 10. to help yourself get better after an illness or injury, for example by resting or getting medical treatment |
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