ward如何读

英:[wɔːd]

美:[wɔːrd]

ward英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C] 病房,病区 separate room in a hospital
  2. [C] 区,行政区 division of a city or town
  3. [C] 受监护的未成年者 person,especially a child,under the protection of another person or of a law court

ward是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 病房,病室
  2. 保护,保卫,守卫,守护,防卫
  3. 监禁
  4. 行政区
  5. 监护,监视,监督
  6. 选区
  7. 受保护的人
  8. <主英>牢房,监房
  9. 【律】受监护的未成年人
  10. 看护
  11. 拘留
v. (动词)
  1. 避开,挡开,避免,躲开
  2. <古>保护 ,守卫,守护,保卫
  3. 挡住
  4. 收容
  5. 架住,招架
  6. 击退
  7. (使)防止
  8. 监护

ward变形

复数:wards

第三人称单数:wards

现在分词:warding

过去式:warded

过去分词:warded

ward词根

词根:ward

n.

warder 看守;守卫;典狱官

ward英英释义

noun

the action or process of guarding

a body of guards

a division in a hospital

a maternity ward

the state of being under guardespecially: custody

the inner court of a castle or fortress

a division (such as a cell or block) of a prison

a division of a city for representative, electoral, or administrative purposes

a division of some English and Scottish counties corresponding to a hundred

the Mormon local congregation having auxiliary organizations (such as Sunday schools and relief societies) and one or more quorums of each office of the Aaronic priesthood

a projecting ridge of metal in a lock casing or keyhole permitting only the insertion of a key with a corresponding notchalso: a corresponding notch in a bit of a key

a person or thing under guard, protection, or surveillance: such as

a minor subject to wardship

a person who by reason of incapacity (such as minority or mental illness) is under the protection of a court either directly or through a guardian appointed by the court called alsoward of court

a person or body of persons under the protection or tutelage of a government

a means of defense : protection

biographical name (1)

(Aaron) Montgomery 1843–1913 American merchant

verb

transitive verb

to keep watch over : guard

to turn aside (something threatening) : deflect—usually used with offtrying to ward off a cold

ward off a blow

adjective suffix

that moves, tends, faces, or is directed toward

riverward

that occurs or is situated in the direction of

leftward

adverb suffix

in a (specified) spatial or temporal direction afterward

upward

toward a (specified) point, position, or area

earthward

biographical name (5)

Sir Joseph George 1856–1930 New Zealand statesman

biographical name (6)

Mary Augusta 1851–1920 Mrs. Humphry Ward née Arnold English novelist

biographical name (2)

Ar*te*masˈär-tə-məs  1727–1800 American general in Revolution

biographical name (3)

Artemus see Charles Farrar browne

biographical name (4)

Barbara 1914–1981 Baroness Jackson of Lodsworth English economist

biographical name (2)

Ar*te*masˈär-tə-məs  1727–1800 American general in Revolution

biographical name (3)

Artemus see Charles Farrar browne

biographical name (4)

Barbara 1914–1981 Baroness Jackson of Lodsworth English economist

ward词组

ward off避开;挡住

isolation wardn. 隔离病房

surgical ward外科病房

medical ward内科病房

maternity ward产科病房

ward inspection病室巡诊,查房

watch and ward日夜守卫;时刻戒备

ward词源中文解释

古英语 weard “守卫,保护; 守卫,哨兵,看守人”,源自原始日耳曼语 *wardaz “守卫”(源头还包括古撒克逊语 ward,古诺尔斯语 vörðr,古高地德语 wart),源自 PIE *war-o-,是 *wer-(3)“感知,注意”的带后缀的形式。

从14世纪末开始用于行政区域(最初是指监护),从1749年开始用于医院分区。意思是“受监护人控制的未成年人”早在15世纪初就有了。 Ward-heeler 是1890年的词,来自 heeler “懒汉,寻找不正当工作的人”(1870年代)。

ward_体育行业词汇

防守

ward_医学行业词汇

病室,病房:在医院中容纳若干患者的大房间

ward_建筑行业词汇

住院部

ward_旅游行业词汇

病房

ward_法律行业词汇

监督

ward词源英文解释

Noun Middle English, from Old English weard & Anglo-French warde, garde, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German warta act of watching, Old English warian to beware of, guard, wær careful — more at guard, wary Verb Middle English, from Old English weardian & Anglo-French warder, garder, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German wartēn to watch, Old Norse vartha to guard, Old English weard ward Adjective suffix-ward from Middle English, from Old English -weard; akin to Old High German -wart, -wert -ward, Latin vertere to turn; -wards from -wards, adverb suffix — more at worth Adverb suffix-ward from Middle English, from Old English -weard, from -weard, adjective suffix; -wards from Middle English, from Old English -weardes, genitive singular neuter of -weard, adjective suffix

The first known use of ward was before the 12th century

ward儿童词典英英释义

waste1 of 3noun

a region that has few people or is empty of most signs of life : desert

uncultivated land

the act or an instance of wasting

the state of being wasted

material left over, rejected, or thrown away

an unwanted product obtained in the course of a manufacturing or chemical process

material (as carbon dioxide in the lungs or urine in the kidneys) produced in and of no further use to the living body

waste2 of 3verb

to destroy completely

to wear away or grow smaller gradually

to spend carelessly or uselessly : squander

to lose or cause to lose weight, strength, or energy

illness caused her to waste away

waste3 of 3adjective

being wild and without people or crops : desolate, barren

being in a ruined condition

thrown away as worthless after being used

of no further use to a person, animal, or plant

means by which the body gives off waste materials

wash1 of 3verb

to clean with water and usually a cleaning substance (as soap or detergent) wash your hands

wash clothes

to wet thoroughly with liquid

to pass water over or through especially so as to carry off material from the surface or interior

to flow along or splash or overflow against

waves wash the shore

to pour or flow in a stream or current

the river washes against its banks

to move or carry by the action of water

several trees were washed away by the flood

to cover or smear lightly with a liquid (as whitewash or varnish)

to run water over in order to separate out valuable matter

wash sand for gold

to hold up under washing

this dress washes well

to stand a test for truthfulness

that story won't wash

to be worn away by washing

the heavy rain caused the bridge to wash out

wash2 of 3noun

the act or process or an instance of washing

articles to be or being washed

a piece of ground washed by the sea or river

Western the dry bed of a stream

worthless especially liquid waste : refuse

a thin coat of paint (as watercolor)

a liquid used for coating a surface (as a wall) or for washing

material carried along or deposited by running water

backwash

a disturbance in the air produced by the passage of a wing or propeller

wash3 of 3adjective

washable

wash fabric

wash1 of 3verb

to clean with water and usually a cleaning substance (as soap or detergent) wash your hands

wash clothes

to wet thoroughly with liquid

to pass water over or through especially so as to carry off material from the surface or interior

to flow along or splash or overflow against

waves wash the shore

to pour or flow in a stream or current

the river washes against its banks

to move or carry by the action of water

several trees were washed away by the flood

to cover or smear lightly with a liquid (as whitewash or varnish)

to run water over in order to separate out valuable matter

wash sand for gold

to hold up under washing

this dress washes well

to stand a test for truthfulness

that story won't wash

to be worn away by washing

the heavy rain caused the bridge to wash out

wash2 of 3noun

the act or process or an instance of washing

articles to be or being washed

a piece of ground washed by the sea or river

Western the dry bed of a stream

worthless especially liquid waste : refuse

a thin coat of paint (as watercolor)

a liquid used for coating a surface (as a wall) or for washing

material carried along or deposited by running water

backwash

a disturbance in the air produced by the passage of a wing or propeller

wash3 of 3adjective

washable

wash fabric

was

warm1 of 2adjective

having or giving off heat to a moderate or adequate degree a warm stove

warm food

serving to keep in heat (as of the body)

warm clothes

feeling or causing sensations of heat a long warm walk

warm from exertion

showing or marked by strong feeling : ardent

a warm hug

marked by tense excitement or anger

a warm political campaign

marked by or tending toward injury, distress, or pain

gave the enemy a warm reception

newly made : fresh

a warm scent

near to a goal, answer, or object sought

not there yet but getting warm

of a color in the range yellow to orange to red

warm2 of 2verb

to make or become warm

warm yourself in front of the fire

to give a feeling of warmth or pleasure to

it warms my heart to see you

to experience feelings of affection or pleasure

warmed to her young guests

to reheat for eating

warm over some potatoes

to make or become ready for action or performing by doing special exercises or actions beforehand

swimmers warm up before a race

to become increasingly interested or enthusiastic

a speaker warming to his topic

ward1 of 4noun

the action or process of guarding or of being under guardespecially: custody sense 1

a division in a hospitalespecially: a large room in a hospital where a number of patients stay

a division (as a cell or block) of a prison

an electoral or administrative division of a city

a person (as a child) under the protection of a court or guardian

ward2 of 4verb

to keep watch over : guard

to turn aside : deflect—usually used with off

ward off a cold

-ward3 of 4adjective suffix

that moves, tends, faces, or is directed toward

windward

that occurs or is located in the direction of

rearward

-ward4 of 4adverb suffix

in a (specified) direction afterward

rearwards

toward a (specified) point, position, or area

skyward

ward1 of 4noun

the action or process of guarding or of being under guardespecially: custody sense 1

a division in a hospitalespecially: a large room in a hospital where a number of patients stay

a division (as a cell or block) of a prison

an electoral or administrative division of a city

a person (as a child) under the protection of a court or guardian

ward2 of 4verb

to keep watch over : guard

to turn aside : deflect—usually used with off

ward off a cold

-ward3 of 4adjective suffix

that moves, tends, faces, or is directed toward

windward

that occurs or is located in the direction of

rearward

-ward4 of 4adverb suffix

in a (specified) direction afterward

rearwards

toward a (specified) point, position, or area

skyward

ward医学词典英英释义

wardnoun

a division in a hospitalespecially: a large room in a hospital where a number of patients often requiring similar treatment are accommodated a tuberculosis ward

a maternity ward

ward 例句

1 But after last Friday, I realized Mr. Ward was right.

2 The arcane ward master who created the wards and traps protecting the crown jewels has disappeared.

某个为保护皇冠上宝石制造守护区和陷阱的奥术守卫消失了.

3 “There’s one thing, Nat—I suggested to Mr. Ward that you go on living here—if it’s all right with you.”

4 Let's clean up the ward because we've got VIPs coming in.

“是大人物要来才收拾病房的吧. ”

5 Attacked with acute myocardial infraction, the patient was warded for a week in hospital.

病人患急性心肌梗塞后, 在医院里监护了一个星期.

6 I shade in my father’s jawline just as Mr. Ward enters the room, then put my pencil down and look up in case he tries to catch my eye.

7 Then we headed for the auditorium to have Open Mike there as part of assembly, just like Mr. Ward planned.

8 There are two nurses in the ward.

病房里有两个护士。

9 OBJECTIVE To discuss cause and nursing of hospital infection in infectious disease ward.

目的探讨传染病房医院感染的原因和护理对策.

10 “I’ll do the portraits, but don’t look at me when Mr. Ward sees those report covers and busts out laughing.”

11 Lane..was in the same ward at Dartmoor; we came out together.

12 Cleo, who was as beautiful and almond-eyed as her namesake, made do with dresses from Montgomery Ward.

13 Mr. Ward opened the door of Portable 19.

14 She put up her hands to ward him off.

她举起双手把他挡开。

15 He tiptoed out of the ward.

他蹑着脚走出病房。

16 He brought his arm up in a futile attempt to ward off the blow.

他出于挡住这一击的无谓企图抬起了他的胳膊。

17 The child was made a ward of court .

这个孩子由法院监护。

18 There was a Montgomery Ward catalog and a copy of the Salinas Weekly Journal.

19 The boy is under ward.

这男孩受到监护.

20 Mr. Ward explained what Open Mike Friday was about and how we got started.

ward 同义词

10 受监护人

pupilary pupil

21

bailey

23 旷场

open

25 病室

bay sickroom sickbay

26 堡场

bailey

28 地方分会

post local

ward 短语相关

ward heeler ward off watch and ward

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