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hospital

/hos-pi-tl/US // ˈhɒs pɪ tl //UK // (ˈhɒspɪtəl) //

医院,医院的,医院里,医院里的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an institution in which sick or injured persons are given medical or surgical treatment.
    • : a similar establishment for the care of animals.
    • : a repair shop for specific portable objects: violin hospital; doll hospital.
    • : British. an institution supported by charity or taxes for the care of the needy, as an orphanage or old people's home.

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Examples

  • He wears a mask in hospitals, he says, not for himself but for others.

  • When Paul grew ill, Ryan, a hospital social worker, knew something was up.

  • By “equal visitation,” the statement was referring to a hospital policy that allows same-sex partners to have the same visitation privileges as legal family members to visit someone in the hospital.

  • Recommending against civilians wearing high-quality masks meant more high-quality masks could be sent to hospitals facing a flood of infected patients.

  • Federal regulators focus on this statistic to evaluate — and sometimes penalize — transplant programs, giving hospitals across the country a reputational and financial incentive to game it.

  • At St. Barnabas Hospital, Pellerano was listed in stable condition with wounds to his chest and arm.

  • When the father arrived at the hospital, he was told that Andrew Dossi was in surgery, but the wounds were not life-threatening.

  • By the time the ambulance arrived, over 10 minutes later, it was too late—Mills died soon after arriving at the hospital.

  • At Woodhull Hospital, the Bed-Stuy ambulance crew kept doing all they could as they wheeled Ramos into the emergency room.

  • Both officers were rushed to Woodhull Hospital where they were pronounced dead.

  • On the night of June the 11th a red-hot cannon-ball set fire to one of the barracks which was used as a hospital.

  • At the pier at "W" were several big lighters filled with wounded who were about to be towed out to Hospital ships.

  • One or two priests of that order live in the hospital, and two others, lay brethren, act as nurses.

  • The hospital is in charge of a steward appointed by the governor, and is administered by the Order of St. Francis.

  • Half the army was in hospital from want of proper nourishment and commonsense sanitation.

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