A2 (the title given to) a person whose job is to care for people who are ill or injured, especially in a hospital(尤指医院的)护士,护理人员
old-fashioned a woman employed to take care of a young child or children保姆
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The door opened and a nurse came into the room.
The nurse bandaged my sprained ankle to keep the swelling down.
Some hospitals are so shorthanded that nurses and doctors are having to work 20-hour shifts.
She gave a wince as the nurse put the needle in.
The nurse will take your blood pressure in a moment.
C2 to care for a person or an animal while they are ill照顾,照料(患病的人或动物)
to spend a lot of time taking care of something as it grows or develops养护,培育
If you nurse an illness or injury, you rest until it gets better.调治,调养(伤病)
UK to hold a small child in your arms as a way of making them feel better搂,抱(幼儿)
When a woman nurses a baby, she feeds it with milk from her breasts.给(婴儿)哺乳;给(婴儿)喂奶
to have a strong feeling or an emotion for a long time心怀,心存
to hold a drink for a long time without drinking it拿着(饮料)不喝,慢慢喝
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