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nursing

US // (ˈnɜːsɪŋ) //

护理学,护理,护理工作,护理专业

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the practice or profession of caring for the sick and injureda nursing home

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Examples

  • Nor are we told that she lost her job at a local nursing home after she tried to register to vote in 1964.

  • They made it home, after which he did die, she nursing him to the end.

  • “Ovens using gas cylinders were set up to make bread under bridges, and nursing stations appeared, offering medicines,” he writes.

  • She spent almost two years in a nursing home – two years of loneliness she would like to forget.

  • Medicaid is required to cover people in skilled nursing facilities, that is, institutions.

  • A sour odor is normal for nursing infants, and is noted in mild diarrheas of older children.

  • Mrs. Maloney sat on a stump near her daughter, and busied herself energetically with alternate nursing and painting.

  • But the young soldier did not die, although it was Tilly's careful nursing rather than the skill of the doctor that saved him.

  • From a safe distance Beardsley adjusted his glasses and observed the frantic, scurrying techs, many of them nursing burned hands.

  • One was of Anna, in her tiny house down the street, dragged with a nursing baby.