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nurse

  • 1 nurse

    [nə:s] 1. noun
    1) (a person who looks after sick or injured people in hospital: She wants to be a nurse.) slaugė, medicinos sesuo
    2) (a person, usually a woman, who looks after small children: The children have gone out with their nurse.) auklė
    2. verb
    1) (to look after sick or injured people, especially in a hospital: He was nursed back to health.) slaugyti
    2) (to give (a baby) milk from the breast.) žindyti, maitinti
    3) (to hold with care: She was nursing a kitten.) rūpestingai auginti, prižiūrėti
    4) (to have or encourage (feelings eg of anger or hope) in oneself.) puoselėti
    - nursing
    - nursemaid
    - nurseryman
    - nursery rhyme
    - nursery school
    - nursing-home

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  • 2 wet-nurse

    noun (a woman employed to breast-feed someone else's baby.) žindyvė

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  • 3 amah

    1) (in Eastern Countries, a native female servant.) tarnaitė
    2) (a baby's nurse, especially a wet-nurse.) žindyvė

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  • 4 able

    ['eibl]
    1) (having enough strength, knowledge etc to do something: He was able to open the door; He will come if he is able.) galintis, pajėgus
    2) (clever and skilful; capable: a very able nurse.) geras, išmaningas
    3) (legally competent: able to vote.)

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  • 5 auxiliary

    [o:ɡ'ziljəri] 1. adjective
    (helping; additional: auxiliary forces; an auxiliary nurse.) pagalbinis
    2. noun
    1) (an additional helper.) talkininkas
    2) (a soldier serving with another nation.) samdinys

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  • 6 cap

    [kæp]
    1) (a hat with a peak: a chauffeur's cap.) kepurė
    2) (a covering for the head, not with a peak: a swimming cap; a nurse's cap.) kepuraitė
    3) (a cover or top (of a bottle, pen etc): Replace the cap after you've finished with the pen.) dangtelis

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  • 7 care for

    1) (to look after (someone): The nurse will care for you.) rūpintis
    2) (to be fond of: I don't care for him enough to marry him.) mylėti

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  • 8 live in

    (to have one's home at, away from, the place where one works: All the hotel staff live in; The nurse chose to live out.) gyventi darbovietėje/ne darbovietėje

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  • 9 matron

    ['meitrən]
    1) (a senior nurse in charge of a hospital.) vyresnioji medicinos sesuo
    2) (a dignified married woman: Her behaviour shocked all the middle-class matrons in the neighbourhood.) garbinga ištekėjusi moteris

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  • 10 midwife

    plural - midwives; noun
    (a person (usually a trained nurse) who helps at the birth of children.) akušerė, pribuvėja

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  • 11 nanny

    ['næni]
    plural - nannies; noun
    (a children's nurse.) auklė

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  • 12 nursemaid

    noun (a nurse who looks after small children.) auklė

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  • 13 nursing

    noun (the profession of a nurse who cares for the sick.) slauga, slaugymas

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  • 14 sister

    ['sistə] 1. noun
    1) (the title given to a female child to describe her relationship to the other children of her parents: She's my sister; my father's sister.) sesuo
    2) (a type of senior nurse: She's a sister on Ward 5.) sesuo
    3) (a female member of a religious group.) sesuo
    4) (a female fellow member of any group: We must fight for equal opportunities, sisters!) sesuo
    2. adjective
    (closely similar in design, function etc: sister ships.) panašus, dvynys

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  • 15 student

    ['stju:dənt]
    1) (an undergraduate or graduate studying for a degree at a university etc: university students; a medical student; ( also adjective) She is a student nurse/teacher.) studentas
    2) ((especially American) a boy or girl at school.) moksleivis
    3) (a person studying a particular thing: a student of politics.) (ką) studijuojantis žmogus, tyrinėtojas

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  • 16 theatre

    ['Ɵiətə]
    1) (a place where plays, operas etc are publicly performed.) teatras
    2) (plays in general; any theatre: Are you going to the theatre tonight?) teatras
    3) ((also operating-theatre) a room in a hospital where surgical operations are performed: Take the patient to the theatre; ( also adjective) a theatre nurse.) operacinė
    - theatrically
    - theatricality
    - theatricals
    - the theatre

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  • 17 thermometer

    [Ɵə'momitə]
    (an instrument (usually a thin, glass tube with eg mercury in it) used for measuring temperature, especially body temperature: The nurse took his temperature with a thermometer.) termometras

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  • 18 trained

    adjective ((negative untrained) having had teaching: She's a trained nurse; a well-trained dog.) (ap)mokytas, treniruotas, dresiruotas

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  • 19 wet

    [wet] 1. adjective
    1) (containing, soaked in, or covered with, water or another liquid: We got soaking wet when it began to rain; His shirt was wet through with sweat; wet hair; The car skidded on the wet road.) šlapias
    2) (rainy: a wet day; wet weather; It was wet yesterday.) lietingas
    2. verb
    (to make wet: She wet her hair and put shampoo on it; The baby has wet himself / his nappy / the bed.) sudrëkinti, suðlapinti
    3. noun
    1) (moisture: a patch of wet.) drėgmė
    2) (rain: Don't go out in the wet.) lietus
    - wet blanket
    - wet-nurse
    - wetsuit
    - wet through

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > wet

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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

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  • 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

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