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nurse [nœʀs]feminine noun* * *nœʀsnom féminin nanny GB, nurse* * *nurse nf nanny GB, nurse.[nɶrs] nom féminin -
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مَرَّضَ \ nurse: to look after (sb.), as a nurse does: She nursed her sick husband. \ مُرَبِّيَة \ nurse: sb. who looks after other people’s babies. \ مُمَرِّض \ nurse: sb. who is trained to look after sick people, esp. in a hospital. -
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[nəːs]1. noun1) a person who looks after sick or injured people in hospital:مُمَرِّض، مُمَرِّضَهShe wants to be a nurse.
2) a person, usually a woman, who looks after small children:مُرَبِّي أو مُرَبِّيَة أطْفالThe children have gone out with their nurse.
2. verb1) to look after sick or injured people, especially in a hospital:يَعْتَني بالمَرْضىHe was nursed back to health.
2) to give (a baby) milk from the breast.يُرْضِع الطِّفْل3) to hold with care:يَعْتَني، يَحْمِل بِعِنايَهShe was nursing a kitten.
4) to have or encourage (feelings eg of anger or hope) in oneself.يُطَوِّر، يُنَمّي، يُعَزِّز -
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تَعَهَّدَ (بِـ) \ care for: to look after: Who will care for these fatherless children?. commit onself (to): to promise or say that one will do sth.. guarantee: to promise; say with certainty; say that sth. will satisfy: I guarantee that you’ll be pleased. This watch is guaranteed (to work correctly) for two years. look after: to take care of: He looks after his old parents. mind: to attend to; look after (a baby, animals, a machine, sth. that is left in one’s care for a short time, etc.): His wife minds the shop while he has a meal. nurse: to look after (sb.), as a nurse does: She nursed her sick husband. take care of: to look after: I’ll take care of your children while you’re away. undertake: to agree to do: If you undertake a job, you must do it properly, to promise He undertook to sell my car for me. vow: promise solemnly. \ See Also عُنِيَ، تولى (تَوَلَّى)، التزم (اِلْتَزَمَ)، كفل (كَفِلَ)، سَهِرَ على -
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Cotton fabrics woven from dyed yarns in plain, matt and twill weaves. Mostly stripes of blue and whites and used for nurses' uniforms, overalls, etc. The cloths are made 28-in. 32-in., 35-in., 72 ends and 58 picks per inch, 24's warp, 26's bleached weft. -
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Abbreviation: NAACУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Nurse Aide Advisory Committee
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15 Nurse Entrance Test
University: NETУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Nurse Entrance Test
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17 Nurse Reinvestment Act of 1901
American: NRAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Nurse Reinvestment Act of 1901
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18 Nurse Service Organization
Non-profit-making organization: NSOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Nurse Service Organization
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автоцистерна для заправки вертолёта химикатами, оборудованная платформой для посадки вертолёта (универсальное устройство, совмещающее вертодром с заправщиком)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > nurse rig
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Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > nurse tree species
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Nurse — (n[^u]rs), n. [OE. nourse, nurice, norice, OF. nurrice, norrice, nourrice, F. nourrice, fr. L. nutricia nurse, prop., fem. of nutricius that nourishes; akin to nutrix, icis, nurse, fr. nutrire to nourish. See {Nourish}, and cf. {Nutritious}.] 1.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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nurse — [nʉrs] n. [ME norse < OFr norice < LL nutricia < L nutricius, that suckles or nourishes < nutrix (gen. nutricis), wet nurse < nutrire, to nourish < IE * (s)neu , var. of base * (s)nā , to flow > NATANT, Sans snāuti, (she)… … English World dictionary
nurse — [n] person who tends to sick, cares for someone assistant, attendant, baby sitter, caretaker, foster parent, medic, minder, nurse practitioner, practical nurse, registered nurse, RN, sitter, therapist, wet nurse; concepts 357,414 nurse [v1] care… … New thesaurus
Nurse — Nurse, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Nursed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Nursing}.] 1. To nourish; to cherish; to foster; as: (a) To nourish at the breast; to suckle; to feed and tend, as an infant. (b) To take care of or tend, as a sick person or an invalid; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
nurse — vb Nurse, nurture, foster, cherish, cultivate are comparable especially when they mean to give the care neces sary to the growth, development, or continued welfare or existence of someone or something. Nurse basically implies close care of and… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Nurse — [nəːs], Sir (seit 1999) Paul M., britischer Zell und Molekularbiologe, * Norfolk 25. 1. 1949; arbeitet seit 1996 als Generaldirektor des Imperial Cancer Research Fund und Leiter des Zellzykluslabors in London; Nurse identifizierte eine der… … Universal-Lexikon
nurse — 1. Voz tomada del inglés nurse, que se usa ocasionalmente en español con el significado de ‘niñera extranjera’: «Al principio contaron con la ayuda de diferentes nurses, pero ninguna daba en la tecla» (Penerini Aventura [Arg. 1999]). Se admite su … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
Nurse — [nœrs, engl. nə:s] die; , Plur. s [ nə:siz] u. n [ nœrsn̩] <aus engl. nurse, dies über (alt)fr. nourrice aus spätlat. nutricia »Amme« zu lat. nutrire, vgl. ↑nutrieren> (veraltet) Kinderpflegerin … Das große Fremdwörterbuch