释义 |
- n.病房;病室;选区;受监护人(受法院或监护人保护的人,尤指儿童)
- v.防止;守护;收容
- 网络沃德;华德;监房
复数:wards 过去分词:warded 现在分词:warding n. intensive care,ICU,intensive care unit,place,unit 1. | 病房;病室a separate room or area in a hospital for people with the same type of medical condition |
| a maternity/surgical/psychiatric/children's, etc. ward 产科、外科、精神科、儿科等病房 | | He worked as a nurse on the children's ward . 他在儿科病房当护士。 |
2. | (英国城市中可选出一位地方议员的)区,选区(in Britain) one of the areas into which a city is divided and which elects and is represented by a member of the local council |
3. | 受监护人(受法院或监护人保护的人,尤指儿童)a person, especially a child, who is under the legal protection of a court or another person (called a guardian ) |
| The child was made a ward of court . 这个孩子由法院监护。 |
n. | 1. 病房,病室;(监狱的)监房;(济贫院的)收容室;(城堡内的)旷场 1. 病房,病室;(监狱的)监房;(济贫院的)收容室;(城堡内的)旷场 | v. | | un. | 1. 华德(1.Sir Adolphus William,1837—1924,英国历史学家;2.Mary Augusta,1851—1920,Mrs.Humphry Ward,本姓 Arnold,英国女小说家) |
n. | 1. an administrative or electoral division of an area such as a city, town, or county 2. a room in a hospital, especially one for several patients being given similar treatment 4. somebody, especially a child or young person, who is under the care of a guardian or a court 5. an open area within the walls of a castle 6. a state of official custody or protection 7. a movement or stance used as a means of protection, e.g. in fencing 8. in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, an administrative division presided over by a bishop and two counselors 9. a ridge or groove in a key or a lock that makes one fit the other 10. a large room in a hospital with beds for people to stay in 1. an administrative or electoral division of an area such as a city, town, or county 2. a room in a hospital, especially one for several patients being given similar treatment 4. somebody, especially a child or young person, who is under the care of a guardian or a court 5. an open area within the walls of a castle 6. a state of official custody or protection 7. a movement or stance used as a means of protection, e.g. in fencing 8. in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, an administrative division presided over by a bishop and two counselors 9. a ridge or groove in a key or a lock that makes one fit the other 10. a large room in a hospital with beds for people to stay in | v. | 1. to guard or protect somebody or something |
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