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ward [wɔ:d]a. [of hospital] salle fc. ( = person) pupille mf( = avoid) éviter ; ( = chase away) chasser* * *[wɔːd]1) ( in hospital) ( unit) service m; ( room) unité f; ( building) pavillon mhospital ward — salle f d'hôpital
2) Politics circonscription f électorale3) (also ward of court) pupille m•Phrasal Verbs:- ward off -
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ward n1 ( in hospital) ( unit) service m ; ( room) unité f ; ( separate building) pavillon m ; he's in ward 3 il est à l'unité 3 ; to work on a ward travailler dans un service ; maternity/pediatric ward service de maternité/pédiatrie ; hospital ward salle f d'hôpital ;2 Pol circonscription f électorale ;3 ( also ward of court) Jur pupille m ; to be made a ward of court être placé sous tutelle judiciaire ; a child in ward un enfant sous tutelle judiciaire.■ ward off:▶ ward off [sth] chasser [evil, predator] ; faire taire [accusations, criticism] ; écarter [attack, threat] ; éviter [bankruptcy, disaster]. -
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hospital ['hɒspɪtəl]1 nounhôpital m;∎ in hospital à l'hôpital;∎ to go into hospital aller à l'hôpital;∎ a children's hospital un hôpital pour enfants;∎ to do hospital corners (on bed) faire un lit au carré(centre, service, staff, treatment) hospitalier; (bed, ward) d'hôpital►► hospital care soins mpl hospitaliers;a hospital case un(une) patient(e) hospitalisé(e);hospital doctor médecin m hospitalier;hospital nurse infirmier(ère) m,f (d'hôpital);hospital radio radio f diffusant dans les hôpitaux;hospital ship navire-hôpital m;hospital train train m sanitaire -
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hospital [ˈhɒspɪtl]1. nounhôpital m2. adjective* * *['hɒspɪtl] 1.noun hôpital mto/from hospital GB ou the hospital US — à/de l'hôpital
2.to be taken to hospital with... — être hospitalisé pour...
hospital beds — lits mpl d'hôpital
hospital patient — patient/-e m/f
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A n hôpital m ; to/from hospital GB ou the hospital US à/de l'hôpital ; to be taken to ou admitted to hospital with… être hospitalisé pour… ; I've never been in hospital je n'ai jamais été hospitalisé ; he died in hospital il est mort à l'hôpital.B modif [facilities, staff, treatment, ward] hospitalier/-ière ; [administration, food, waiting list] des hôpitaux ; hospital beds lits mpl d'hôpital ; hospital patient patient/-e m/f. -
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ward [wɔ:d]∎ to be in ward être sous tutelle judiciaire;∎ she was placed in ward elle a été placée sous tutelle judiciaire►► Law ward of court pupille mf sous tutelle judiciaire;(danger, disease) éviter; (blow) parer, éviter -
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[wo:d]1) (a room with a bed or beds for patients in a hospital etc: He is in a surgical ward of the local hospital.) salle2) (a person who is under the legal control and care of someone who is not his or her parent or (a ward of court) of a court: She was made a ward of court so that she could not marry until she was eighteen.) pupille (sous tutelle judiciaire)•- warder -
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A n1 Med vieillard/-e m/f ;B adj1 Med [hospital, ward] gériatrique ; geriatric care soins aux vieillards ; geriatric medicine gériatrie f ; -
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cubicle ['kju:bɪkəl](in dormitory, hospital ward) alcôve f, box m; (in swimming baths) cabine f; (in public toilets) W-C mpl; (for trying on clothes) cabine f d'essayage -
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endow [ɪn'daʊ]∎ to endow a hospice with £1 million doter un hospice d'un million de livres(b) (usu passive) to be endowed with sth être doté de qch;∎ endowed with great talents doué de grands talents;∎ a woman endowed with great beauty une femme dotée d'une grande beauté; -
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∎ there were heavy casualties (gen) il y avait beaucoup de victimes ou de morts et de blessés; (dead) il y avait beaucoup de pertes;∎ these children are the casualties of the divorce rate ces enfants sont les victimes du divorce;∎ figurative truth is often a casualty in political debates la vérité est souvent sacrifiée dans les débats politiques;∎ figurative truth is the first casualty of war la première victime de la guerre, c'est la vérité;∎ figurative the party had many casualties in the last election le parti a perdu beaucoup de députés aux dernières élections∎ she was taken to casualty elle a été emmenée aux urgences►► British casualty department (in hospital) service m des urgences;British casualty ward (in hospital) service m des urgences -
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observation [‚ɒbzəˈveɪ∫ən]1. nouna. observation fb. ( = remark) observation f2. compounds* * *[ˌɒbzə'veɪʃn]1) gen, Medicine observation f (of de)to be under observation — ( in hospital) être en observation
to keep somebody/something under observation — gen surveiller quelqu'un/quelque chose
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1 ( with money) doter [hospital, charity] ; subventionner [hospital bed, ward] ; fonder [academic post] ;2 ( bestow) doter [person] (with de) ; she is well-endowed ○ il y a du monde au balcon ○, elle a une poitrine opulente ; he's well-endowed ○ il est bien monté ◑. -
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mental [ˈmentl]1. adjectivea. ( = not physical) mental2. compounds* * *['mentl]1) Medicine [handicap, illness, patient] mental; [hospital, institution] psychiatrique; [ward] de psychiatrie2) ( of the mind) [ability, effort, energy] intellectuel/-elle; [process, age] mental3) ( in one's head) [arithmetic, picture] mental4) (colloq) ( mad) fou/folle, malade (colloq) -
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A nB casualties npl ( soldiers) pertes fpl ; ( civilians) victimes fpl ; there were heavy/light casualties Mil il y a eu de lourdes pertes/des pertes légères.C modif [department, nurse GB] des urgences ; [ward GB] d'urgence ; Mil [list, figures] des victimes ; casualty insurance US assurance f risques divers.
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