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1 Nurse Cloth
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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1. III1) nurse smb. nurse a child (an infant, etc.) нянчить ребенка и т.д.; nurse an invalid (the wounded, the sick, etc.) выхаживать больного и т.д., ухаживать за больным и т.д.; nurse smth. nurse young plants (a young tree, etc.) выращивать молодые побеги и т.д.; nurse a fire поддерживать огонь, следить за огнем2) nurse smb. nurse a child (a pet dog, a cat, etc.) ласкать, баюкать (на руках, на коленях) ребенка и т.д.; nurse smth. nurse one's knee обхватить руками колено; nurse one's wounded arm пестовать свою раненую руку3) nurse smth. nurse hopes (ambitions, etc.) лелеять надежду и т.д.; nurse a hatred (feelings of hatred, feelings of revenge, etc.) (за)таить ненависть и т.д.; nurse a grudge иметь против кого-л. зуб4) nurse smth. nurse a cold (a bad cold, etc.) лечиться от простуды и т.д.; nurse one's wounds зализывать свои раны5) nurse smb. mothers should always nurse their own babies мать должна кормить своего ребенка грудью2. IVnurse smb., smth. in some manner nurse smb. devotedly (affectionately, sympathetically, maternally, etc.) преданно и т.д. нянчить кого-л. /ухаживать за кем-л./; carefully nurse the wounded тщательно выхаживать раненых; we had to nurse the fire carefully to make it burn нам пришлось долго повозиться, пока развели огонь3. XXI11) nurse smb. through smth., a patient through his illness (him through his last days, her through typhoid, etc.) ухаживать за больным во время болезни и т.д.; nurse smb. back to smth. nurse smb. back to life /back to health/ выходить кого-л.; nurse smth. into smth. nurse embers into a flame раздуть пламя2) nurse smth. in (on, etc.) smth. nurse one's head in one's hands обхватить голову руками; nurse a plate of food on one's lap осторожно держать тарелку на коленях3) nurse smth. against smb. nurse a hatred against smb. затаить против кого-л. ненависть; nurse a grudge against smb. иметь против кого-л. зуб4. XXIInurse smth. by doing smth. nurse a bad cold by going to bed лечиться от простуды постельным режимом; nurse one's sore arm by using it very little щадить больную руку и ничего ею не делать5. XXVInurse smb. when...1)I nurseed him when he was a baby я нянчила его, когда он был ребенком2)she was nursing the baby when I came in когда я вошел, она кормила ребенка грудью -
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1. nounKrankenschwester, die2. transitive verb[male] nurse — Krankenpfleger, der
1) (act as nurse to) pflegen [Kranke]2) (suckle) die Brust geben (+ Dat.), stillen [Säugling]3) (cradle) vorsichtig halten; wiegen [Baby]4) (treat carefully)3. intransitive verbnurse gently/carefully — behutsam od. schonend umgehen mit
1) (act as wet-nurse) stillen2) (be a sick-nurse) Krankenschwester/-pfleger sein* * *[nə:s] 1. noun1) (a person who looks after sick or injured people in hospital: She wants to be a nurse.) der/die Krankenpfleger(in)2) (a person, usually a woman, who looks after small children: The children have gone out with their nurse.) die Kinderfrau2. verb1) (to look after sick or injured people, especially in a hospital: He was nursed back to health.) pflegen3) (to hold with care: She was nursing a kitten.) hätscheln•- academic.ru/50818/nursery">nursery- nursing
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- nursing-home* * *[nɜ:s, AM nɜ:rs]I. nII. vt1. (care for)▪ to \nurse sb/an animal jdn/ein Tier pflegento \nurse sb/an animal back to health jdn/ein Tier wieder gesund pflegento \nurse a patient einen Patienten pflegen2. (heal)▪ to \nurse sth etw [aus]kurierento \nurse a cold eine Erkältung auskurieren3. (tend)4. (nurture)to \nurse the hope in sb that... in jdm die Hoffnung nähren, dass...to \nurse a plan einen Plan hegen5. (harbour)to \nurse a feeling for sb/sth ein Gefühl für jdn/etw hegento \nurse a grudge against sb einen Groll gegen jdn hegen6. (cradle)to \nurse a baby ein Baby [vorsichtig] im Arm haltenshe \nursed him in her arms till he fell asleep sie wiegte ihn in ihren Armen, bis er einschlief7. (with glass)he was sitting in the pub nursing an almost empty glass of beer er saß in der Kneipe bei einem fast leeren Glas Bier8. (suckle)to \nurse a child ein Kind stillenIII. vi in der Krankenpflege arbeiten* * *[nɜːs]1. nSchwester f; (as professional title) Krankenschwester f; (= nanny) Kindermädchen nt, Kinderfrau f; (= wet nurse) Amme f2. vt1) sb pflegen; plant also hegen; (fig) plan hegen; hope, wrath etc hegen, nähren (geh); fire bewachen; (= treat carefully) schonen; business sorgsam verwaltento nurse a cold — an einer Erkältung herumlaborieren (inf)
he stood there nursing his bruised arm — er stand da und hielt seinen verletzten Arm
3. vi(baby) gestillt werden* * *A s1. (Säug)Amme f2. Kindermädchen n3. (Kranken)Schwester f, (-)Pfleger m:nurse’s aide Schwesternhelferin f, Hilfspfleger m4. a) Stillen n, Stillzeit fb) Pflege:at nurse in Pflege;put out to nurse Kinder in Pflege geben5. fig Nährerin f, Nährmutter f6. ZOOL Arbeiterin f, Arbeitsbiene f7. AGR Strauch oder Baum, der eine junge Pflanze schützt8. ZOOL Amme f (ungeschlechtlicher Organismus)B v/t2. ein Kind auf-, großziehen3. Kranke pflegen:nurse sb back to health jemanden gesund pflegen4. a) eine Krankheit auskurierenb) seine Stimme etc schonen6. fig Gefühle etca) hegen, nährenb) entfachen7. fig nähren, fördernnurse a glass of wine sich an einem Glas Wein festhalten umgC v/i1. stillen2. die Brust nehmen (Säugling)3. als Krankenschwester oder Krankenpfleger tätig sein* * *1. nounKrankenschwester, die2. transitive verb[male] nurse — Krankenpfleger, der
1) (act as nurse to) pflegen [Kranke]2) (suckle) die Brust geben (+ Dat.), stillen [Säugling]3) (cradle) vorsichtig halten; wiegen [Baby]3. intransitive verbnurse gently/carefully — behutsam od. schonend umgehen mit
1) (act as wet-nurse) stillen2) (be a sick-nurse) Krankenschwester/-pfleger sein* * *n.Kindermädchen n.Kinderschwester f.Krankenpflegerin f.Krankenschwester f.Pflegerin f. v.großziehen v.pflegen v.stillen v. -
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[nɜːs]1. n1) (in hospital etc) infermiere (-a)male nurse — infermiere m
2) (also: nursemaid) (children's) bambinaia2. vt2) (suckle: baby) allattare, dare il latte a -
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v. trans.Suckle: P. τιτθεύειν, θηλάζειν (or mid.); see Suckle.Bring up, rear: P. and V. τρέφειν (or mid.), ἐκτρέφειν.Turn over and over in thought: Ar. and V. βουκολεῖν (or mid.).——————subs.Be a nurse, v.: P. τιτθεύειν.Generally: P. and V. τροφός, ὁ, or ἡ, τροφεύς, ὁ, or ἡ.In voc., good nurse: Ar. and V. μαῖα.One who waits on the sick: P. θεραπευτής, ὁ.A slave who attends on boys: P. and V. παιδαγωγός, ὁ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Nurse
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[nəːs] 1. n( in hospital) pielęgniarka(-arz) f(m); (also: nursemaid) opiekunka f do dzieci2. vtpatient opiekować się +instr, pielęgnować; cold, toothache etc odleżeć ( perf); baby karmić (piersią); ( fig) desire, grudge żywić* * *[nə:s] 1. noun1) (a person who looks after sick or injured people in hospital: She wants to be a nurse.) pielęgniarka, pielęgniarz2) (a person, usually a woman, who looks after small children: The children have gone out with their nurse.) opiekunka2. verb1) (to look after sick or injured people, especially in a hospital: He was nursed back to health.) pielęgnować2) (to give (a baby) milk from the breast.) karmić piersią3) (to hold with care: She was nursing a kitten.) niańczyć, hołubić4) (to have or encourage (feelings eg of anger or hope) in oneself.) żywić uczucie•- nursery- nursing
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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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expr infmlHe cut up quite nasty when the nurse tried to stop him from seeing his wife — Он разошелся не на шутку, когда медсестра вздумала не пропустить его к жене
She'll cut up rough if I'm late — Она будет ругаться, если я опоздаю
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > cut up nasty etc
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9 hard etc to take
adj infmlA nurse had to witness a lot of things that were hard to take — Медсестре приходилось видеть многое такое, что под силу вынести разве что закаленному человеку
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > hard etc to take
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10 duty
'dju:tiplural - duties; noun1) (what one ought morally or legally to do: He acted out of duty; I do my duty as a responsible citizen.) deber2) (an action or task requiring to be done, especially one attached to a job: I had a few duties to perform in connection with my job.) obligación3) ((a) tax on goods: You must pay duty when you bring wine into the country.) impuesto•- dutiable- dutiful
- duty-free
- off duty
- on duty
duty n deber / obligaciónto be off duty no estar de guardia / no estar de servicioto be on duty estar de guardia / estar de serviciotr['djʊːtɪ]■ he went to the funeral out of a sense of duty asistió al funeral porque le parecía que era su deber2 (task) función nombre femenino, cometido3 (service) guardia, servicio4 (tax) impuesto\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be off duty (doctor, nurse, etc) no estar de guardia 2 (police, firefighter, etc) no estar de servicioto do duty as something servir de algo, hacer las veces de algoto do one's duty cumplir con su deberto make it one's duty to do something encargarse de hacer algoto neglect one's duties descuidar sus responsabilidadesto take up one's duties entrar en funcionesduty roster lista de guardias1) obligation: deber m, obligación f, responsabilidad f2) tax: impuesto m, arancel mn.• cargo s.m.• deber s.m.• derechos de aduana s.m.pl.• deudo s.m.• diligencia s.f.• faena s.f.• función s.f.• impuesto s.m.• incumbencia s.f.• obligación s.f.• tarea s.f.'duːti, 'djuːti1) c u ( obligation) deber m, obligación fto do one's duty (by somebody) — cumplir con su (or mi etc) deber or obligación (para con alguien)
she made it her duty to... — se impuso la obligación de...; (before n)
duty call o visit — visita f de cumplido
2) ua) ( service) servicio mto do night duty — hacer* el turno nocturno
to do duty as something — hacer* las veces de algo, servir* de algo
b) ( in phrases)to be on/off duty — \<\<nurse/doctor\>\> estar*/no estar* de turno or guardia; \<\<policeman/fireman\>\> estar*/no estar* de servicio; (before n)
duty officer — oficial mf de servicio
duty roster — lista f de guardias
c) duties plural noun ( responsibilities) (frml) funciones fpl, responsabilidades fpl3) c u ( Tax) (often pl) impuesto m['djuːtɪ]to pay duty on something — pagar* impuestos sobre algo
1. N1) (moral, legal) deber m, obligación fit is my duty to inform you that... — es mi deber or obligación informarles de que...
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I am duty bound to say that... — es mi deber decir que...•
to do one's duty (by sb) — cumplir con su deber (hacia algn, para con algn)•
to fail in one's duty — faltar a su deber•
to make it one's duty to do sth — encargarse de hacer algo•
it is no part of my duty to do this — no me corresponde a mí hacer esto•
out of a sense of duty — por sentido del deber2) (=task, responsibility) función f, responsabilidad fmy duties consist of... — mis funciones or responsabilidades son...
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to do duty as — servir de•
to neglect one's duties — faltar a sus responsabilidades•
to be on duty — (Med) [doctor, nurse, sentry] estar de guardia; [policeman] estar de servicio; (Admin, Scol) estar de turno•
to take up one's duties — entrar en funciones3) (Econ) (=tax) derechos mpl2.CPDduty chemist N — farmacia f de guardia
duty officer N — (Mil) oficial mf de servicio
duty roster, duty rota N — lista f de turnos
* * *['duːti, 'djuːti]1) c u ( obligation) deber m, obligación fto do one's duty (by somebody) — cumplir con su (or mi etc) deber or obligación (para con alguien)
she made it her duty to... — se impuso la obligación de...; (before n)
duty call o visit — visita f de cumplido
2) ua) ( service) servicio mto do night duty — hacer* el turno nocturno
to do duty as something — hacer* las veces de algo, servir* de algo
b) ( in phrases)to be on/off duty — \<\<nurse/doctor\>\> estar*/no estar* de turno or guardia; \<\<policeman/fireman\>\> estar*/no estar* de servicio; (before n)
duty officer — oficial mf de servicio
duty roster — lista f de guardias
c) duties plural noun ( responsibilities) (frml) funciones fpl, responsabilidades fpl3) c u ( Tax) (often pl) impuesto mto pay duty on something — pagar* impuestos sobre algo
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11 cry\ out
1. II heard someone cry out я услышал чей-то крик2. IIIcry out smth. /smth. out/1)cry out a name (some words, a warning, etc.) выкрикнуть чье-л. имя и т. д.2)cry one's eyes out проплакать все глаза; cry one's heart out надорвать сердце слезами3. XVIcry out in /with/ smth. cry out in /with/ a loud voice громко закричать; cry out in fear (in fright, in surprise, etc.) вскрикнуть от страха и т. д.; cry out for smb. cry out for one's mother (for one's friends, for a nurse, etc.) звать мать и т. д.; cry out for smth. cry out for help (for mercy, etc.) взывать о помощи и т. д.; cry out for reform (for repair, for a swift change, etc.) требовать реформ и т. д.; cry out for peace (for war) призывать к миру (к войне); cry out for death молить о смерти; cry out to smb. to do smth. cry out to the driver to slow down (to me to stop, etc.) крикнуть шоферу, чтобы он замедлил ход и т. д.; cry out against smth. cry out against the decision of the court (against evil, etc.) открыто выступать /бороться/ против решения суда и т. д. -
12 to be off duty
(doctor, nurse, etc) no estar de guardia 2 (police, firefighter, etc) no estar de servicio -
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doctor, healer, nurse, etc.; faith healer.emdi coll.s. endi -
17 unqualified
[ʌn'kwɔlɪfaɪd]adj* * *1) (not having the necessary qualifications (eg for a job): unqualified teachers/nurses; He is unqualified for the job.) niewykwalifikowany2) (complete; without limits: He deserves our unqualified praise.) bez zastrzeżeń, bezgraniczny -
18 train for sth
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > train for sth
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19 sich ausbilden lassen
ausbilden lassen v: sich ausbilden lassen v PERS train • sich zu etw. ausbilden lassen PERS train for sth (as chemist, nurse etc.) -
20 θῆσθαι
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `suck' (δ 89);Other forms: pres. inf. (δ 89), θήσατο aor. ind. (Ω 58, Call. Jov. 48), θησάμενος (h. Cer. 236) θήσατο `suckled' (h. Ap. 123); act. θῆσαι θρέψαι, θηλάσαι H.Etymology: With the medial σ-aorist θήσατο agrees best the active s-aorist Skt. adhāsīt `suckles' (only gramm.); beside it the root aorist adhāt `id.' (AV). As present Sanskrit has dháyati, which agrees both with OCS dojǫ and with Goth. daddjan, OSwed. dæggja `suck' (with "Verschärfung" [Gemination] of the j), IE *dhh₁-ei-̯eti (s. below). With θῆ-σθαι agree also OHG tāen, Latv. dêt `suck' (IE * dhē-); both languages have a yot-present, tāju, dêju, which is possible in θῆ-σθαι (\< *θή-ι̯ε-σθαι?), which seems athematic. As the other representatives of this etymon have θη- in Greek ( θηλή, θῆλυς, τιθήνη, γαλαθηνός; also θήνιον γάλα H.; (not τιθασός), it is obvious to see in θῆσθαι an innovation after θήσατο. - Beside IE * dheh₁- in θη- (cf. in Skt. fut. dhāsyati, dhātrī `whet-nurse' etc.) stands * dhī- in Skt. dhītá- `sucked', MHG dīen `sucked, give the breast'; further Skt. dhenā `milch-cow' point to * dʰeh₁-i-. On dháyati s. above. - More forms in Bq and the etymol. dict. (W.-Hofmann s. fēlīx, fēlō, fēmina).Page in Frisk: 1,673-674Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > θῆσθαι
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