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1) ( old people's) maison f de retraite; ( convalescent) maison f de repos -
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établissement de soins infirmiers (BD, 2e) -
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noun (a small private hospital.) clinique -
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nursing ['nɜ:sɪŋ]1 noun(a) (profession) profession f d'infirmier;∎ when did she take up nursing? quand a-t-elle commencé ses études d'infirmière?∎ she needs constant nursing elle a besoin de soins constants(c) (breast-feeding) allaitement m∎ the nursing staff le personnel soignant(b) (suckling) allaitant►► nursing auxiliary aide-soignant (aide-soignante) m,f;American nursing bottle biberon m;nursing bra soutien-gorge m d'allaitement;nursing home (for aged) maison f de retraite; (for convalescents) maison f de repos; (for mentally ill) maison f de santé; British (private clinic) hôpital m privé, clinique f privée;nursing mother mère f qui allaite;British nursing officer infirmier(ère) m,f en chef;nursing order ordre m de sœurs infirmières -
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nursing [ˈnɜ:sɪŋ]1. adjectiveb. the nursing staff [of hospital] le personnel soignant2. noun3. compounds► nursing home noun (for medical, surgical cases) clinique f ; (for mental cases, disabled) maison f de santé ; (for convalescence/rest cure) maison f de convalescence ; (for old people) maison f de retraite* * *['nɜːsɪŋ] 1. 2.1) [mother] qui allaite2) Medicine [staff] infirmier/-ière; [methods, practice] de soins -
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A n1 ( dwelling) gen logement m ; ( house) maison f ; new homes for sale journ logements neufs à vendre ; he doesn't have a home il n'a pas de logement ; you have a beautiful home vous avez une belle maison/un bel appartement ; to be far from/near home être loin de/près de chez soi ; a home of one's own un chez-soi ; to work from home travailler à domicile ; to set up home in France/in Madrid s'installer en France/à Madrid ; I've made my home in France now je suis installé or je vis en France maintenant ; birds make their home in… les oiseaux font leur nid dans… ; his home has been a tent for the last two weeks il habite dans une tente depuis deux semaines ; the island is home to 3,000 people l'île abrite 3 000 personnes ;2 ( for residential care) maison f ; retirement/nursing home maison de retraite/de santé ; to put sb in a home mettre qn dans un établissement spécialisé ;3 ( family base) foyer m ; broken home foyer désuni ; to make a home for créer un foyer pour ; ‘good home wanted’ ‘cherche foyer accueillant’ ; to leave home quitter la maison ;5 ( source) home of [country] pays m de [speciality] ; [place] lieu m privilégié pour [tennis, golf] ; [jungle, region] habitat m de [species] ;B modifC adv1 [come, go, arrive] ( to house) à la maison, chez soi ; ( to country) dans son pays ; on the journey home ( to house) en rentrant à la maison ; (to apartment, room) en rentrant chez moi/nous etc ; (by boat, plane) pendant le voyage de retour ; to see sb home raccompagner qn à la maison ; to take sb home ( accompany) raccompagner qn à la maison ; ( to meet family) emmener qn à la maison ; is she home? est-ce qu'elle est à la maison? ; is she home yet? elle est déjà rentrée? ;2 (to required position, effect) to hammer ou drive sth home lit enfoncer complètement [nail] ; fig bien faire passer [message] ; to press ou push one's point home enfoncer le clou fig ; to bring sth home to fig faire voir qch à ; to strike home fig toucher juste.1 ( in house) [be, work, stay] à la maison ; to live at home habiter chez ses parents ; at home and abroad dans notre pays et à l'étranger ; Madam is not at home† Madame ne reçoit personne ;2 Sport ( on own ground) [play] à domicile ; they're at home on Saturday ils jouent à domicile samedi ; X are playing Y at home X reçoit Y ;3 fig ( comfortable) [be, feel] à l'aise (with avec) ; make yourself at home mets-toi à l'aise, fais comme chez toi.E vi [pigeon, animal] savoir retourner chez soi.it's/he's nothing to write home about ça/il n'a rien d'extraordinaire ; it's home from home GB, it's home away from home US c'est un second chez-soi ; home sweet home, there's no place like home Prov on n'est nulle part si bien que chez soi ; to be a bit too close to home être blessant ; he found it a bit close to home ça l'a touché au vif ; let's talk about something nearer home parlons de ce qui nous concerne plus particulièrement ; to be home and dry être sauvé. -
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[həum] 1. noun1) (the house, town, country etc where a person etc usually lives: I work in London but my home is in Bournemouth; When I retire, I'll make my home in Bournemouth; Africa is the home of the lion; We'll have to find a home for the kitten.) maison; habitat2) (the place from which a person, thing etc comes originally: America is the home of jazz.) patrie3) (a place where children without parents, old people, people who are ill etc live and are looked after: an old folk's home; a nursing home.) foyer4) (a place where people stay while they are working: a nurses' home.) foyer5) (a house: Crumpy Construction build fine homes for fine people; He invited me round to his home.) maison2. adjective1) (of a person's home or family: home comforts.) du foyer2) (of the country etc where a person lives: home produce.) du pays3) ((in football) playing or played on a team's own ground: the home team; a home game.) qui reçoit, à domicile3. adverb1) (to a person's home: I'm going home now; Hallo - I'm home!) chez (soi)2) (completely; to the place, position etc a thing is intended to be: He drove the nail home; Few of his punches went home; These photographs of the war brought home to me the suffering of the soldiers.) à fond; au but•- homeless- homely - homeliness - homing - home-coming - home-grown - homeland - home-made - home rule - homesick - homesickness - homestead - home truth - homeward - homewards - homeward - homework - at home - be/feel at home - home in on - leave home - make oneself at home - nothing to write home about -
10 Director, of, Nursing, and, Personal, Care
English-French legislative terms > Director, of, Nursing, and, Personal, Care
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clinic [ˈklɪnɪk]( = private nursing home) clinique f ; ( = health centre) centre m médicosocial ; also outpatients' clinic service m de consultation (externe) ; also STD clinic centre m de dépistage* * *['klɪnɪk]1) ( treatment centre) centre m médical2) GB ( nursing-home) clinique f3) ( advice or teaching session) clinique f -
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[nə:s] 1. noun1) (a person who looks after sick or injured people in hospital: She wants to be a nurse.) infirmier/-ière2) (a person, usually a woman, who looks after small children: The children have gone out with their nurse.) nurse2. verb1) (to look after sick or injured people, especially in a hospital: He was nursed back to health.) soigner2) (to give (a baby) milk from the breast.) allaiter3) (to hold with care: She was nursing a kitten.) bercer (dans ses bras)4) (to have or encourage (feelings eg of anger or hope) in oneself.) nourrir•- nursery- nursing - nursemaid - nurseryman - nursery rhyme - nursery school - nursing-home -
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matron [ˈmeɪtrən]1. nounb. [of old people's home] directrice f2. compounds* * *['meɪtrən]1) GB ( nurse) ( in hospital) infirmière f en chef; ( in school) infirmière f ( chargée également de l'intendance)2) ( of nursing home) directrice f3) US ( warder) gardienne f4) ( woman) péj matrone f pej -
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(long-term care home)déclaration f des droits des résidents;(nursing home, etc)déclaration f des droits des pensionnairesEnglish-French legislative terms > residents', bill, of, rights
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(long-term care home)conseil m des résidents;(nursing home, etc)conseil m des pensionnaires -
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registered [ˈredʒɪstəd][voter] inscrit (sur les listes électorales) ; [student] inscrit ; [letter] recommandé ; [luggage] enregistré ; [nursing home, childminder] agréé• to be registered as disabled ≈ être titulaire d'une carte d'invalidité► registered charity noun ≈ association f caritative reconnue d'utilité publique* * *['redʒɪstəd]1) [voter] inscrit; [vehicle, student] immatriculé; [charity] ≈ agréé; [firearm] déclaré; [company] inscrit au registre du commerce; [nurse] diplômé d'État; Commerce [shares] nominatif/-ive2) Postal services [letter] recommandéregistered post — envoi m recommandé
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clinic n3 ( advice or teaching session) clinique f. -
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matron n1 GB ( nurse) ( in hospital) infirmière f en chef ; ( in school) infirmière f (chargée également de l'intendance) ; -
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sanatorium [‚sænə'tɔ:rɪəm] (pl sanatoriums or sanatoria [-rɪə]), American sanitarium [‚sænɪ'teərɪəm] (pl sanitariums or sanitaria [-rɪə])(nursing home) sanatorium m; (sick bay) infirmerie f -
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stay [steɪ]1. nounséjour ma. ( = last out) [+ race] terminer ; [+ distance] tenirb. ( = check) arrêter ; [+ judgement] surseoir à ; [+ proceedings] suspendre ; [+ decision] ajournera. ( = remain) rester• stay there! restez là !• stay tuned! restez à l'écoute !b. (on visit) has she come to stay? est-ce qu'elle est venue avec l'intention de rester ?• where do you stay when you go to London? où logez-vous quand vous allez à Londres ?c. ( = persevere) tenir• stay with it! (inf) tenez bon !4. compounds• he hasn't a lot of staying power il se décourage facilement ► stay of execution noun sursis m à l'exécution• you'll stay behind after school! tu resteras après la classe !► stay down intransitive verb rester en bas ; (bending) rester baissé ; (lying down) rester couché ; (under water) rester sous l'eau ; ( = remain in same school year) redoublera. [person] rester à la maison ; ( = be kept in at school) être en retenueb. [nail, screw, tooth filling] tenir• get out and stay out! sortez et ne revenez pas !• you stay out of this! ne vous mêlez pas de cela !• can you stay over till Thursday? est-ce que vous pouvez rester jusqu'à jeudi ?► stay up intransitive verba. [person] veillerb. ( = not fall) [trousers] tenir* * *[steɪ] 1.1) (visit, period) séjour m‘enjoy your stay!’ — ‘bon séjour!’
2) Law2.stay of execution — sursis m (à l'exécution de la peine capitale)
stays plural noun corset m3.1) ( remain) resterto stay in nursing — continuer comme infirmier/-ière
to stay in business — ( not go under) rester à flot
‘stay tuned!’ — ( on radio) ‘restez avec nous!’
2) ( have accommodation) logerto stay in a hotel/at a friend's house — loger à l'hôtel/chez un ami
3) ( spend the night) passer la nuitto come to stay — ( for a few days) venir passer quelques jours ( with chez); ( for a few weeks) venir passer quelques semaines ( with chez)
•Phrasal Verbs:- stay in- stay out- stay up
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