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3 sick
1. n больные2. n болезнь3. n редк. приступ тошнотыsick headache — мигрень; головная боль, сопровождающаяся тошнотой
4. n сл. подавленное состояние наркомана5. a c6. a чувствующий тошнотуhe is sick at the stomach — у него сосёт под ложечкой; его тошнит
7. a чувствующий скуку, раздражениеhe was sick at missing you — он был раздосадован, что упустил вас
it makes me sick to think that it is so — мне противно думать, что это так
8. a преим. амер. больнойto go sick — заболеть, захворать
to lie sick — быть больным; лежать
9. a болезненный; связанный с болезньюto be on the sick list — не присутствовать по болезни, быть на больничном листе
10. a эвф. хворающая11. a страдающий, тоскующий12. a переживающий упадок, застой13. a для больных14. a бледный15. a болезненно-мрачный; жуткий16. a психически неуравновешенный; психопатический17. a вызванный психозом18. a сл. угнетённый, подавленный19. a преим. спорт. оставшийся далеко позади20. v охот. хвататьsick him! — ату!, возьми его!
21. v натравливатьСинонимический ряд:1. disgusting (adj.) disgusting; offensive; perverted; warped2. faulty (adj.) amiss; defective; faulty; flawed3. fed up (adj.) disgusted; fed up; tired; weary4. ill (adj.) afflicted; ailing; diseased; down; feverish; ill; infected; suffering5. morbid (adj.) morbid; morose6. nauseated (adj.) nauseated; nauseous; queasy; vomiting7. peaked (adj.) anaemic; peaked; peaky; sickly8. unsound (adj.) impaired; imperfect; unsound9. weak (adj.) declining; delicate; feeble; indisposed; infirm; invalid; rickety; unhealthy; unwell; wan; weakАнтонимический ряд:fine; hale; hardy; healthful; healthy; hearty; robust; sound; strong; well; whole -
4 foster
[ʹfɒstə] v1. 1) воспитывать ( чужого ребёнка)her child was fostered - её ребёнок был отдан на воспитание /был воспитан чужими/
2) передавать ( ребёнка) на воспитание (тж. to foster out)the child was fostered out a few times - ребёнка несколько раз передавали на воспитание чужим
3) выхаживать; ухаживать2. лелеять, питать3. благоприятствовать, способствовать развитию; поощрятьto foster artistic talent - способствовать развитию художественного таланта
to foster smb.'s interest in smth. - привить кому-л. интерес к чему-л.
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5 foster
1. v воспитыватьto be in foster care — воспитываться в чужой семье, жить на воспитании
2. v передавать на воспитаниеfoster home — семья, принявшая на воспитание ребёнка
3. v выхаживать; ухаживать4. v лелеять, питать5. v благоприятствовать, способствовать развитию; поощрятьСинонимический ряд:1. feed (verb) cultivate; encourage; feed2. help (verb) advance; favor; favour; forward; further; help; patronize; promote; serve3. raise (verb) breed; bring up; care for; cherish; nourish; nurse; nursle; nurture; raise; rear; support; sustainАнтонимический ряд:cast off; discourage; disdain; disregard; hinder; ignore; inhibit; leave; neglect; omit; overlook; reject; scorn; shun; slight -
6 foster
ˈfɔstə гл.
1) воспитывать, обучать, растить, проявлять родительскую заботу (о ком-л.) Syn: nurture
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2) затаить, питать( какое-л. чувство) ;
лелеять (надежду) the enmities that are fostered between you and my grandfather ≈ неприязнь, которая затаилась между тобой и моим дедушкой
3) поощрять, побуждать, стимулировать;
одобрять Syn: encourage воспитывать (чужого ребенка) - her child was *ed ее ребенок был отдан на воспитание /был воспитан чужими/ передавать( ребенка) на воспитание (тж. to * out) - the child was *ed out a few times ребенка несколько раз передавали на воспитание чужим выхаживать, ухаживать - to * the sick ухаживать за больными лелеять, питать - to * hope питать надежду - to * a desire for revenge вынашивать мысль о мщении - to * feelings of hatred разжигать ненависть благоприятствовать, способствовать развитию;
поощрять - to * artistic talent способствовать развитию художественного таланта - to * smb.'s interest in smth. привить кому-л. интерес к чему-л. foster благоприятствовать ~ воспитывать, выхаживать;
ходить( за детьми, больными) ~ питать (чувство) ;
лелеять (мысль) ~ поощрять;
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7 by the same token
(by the same token (тж. by this token, by token или more by token))1) в подтверждение того, что я говорю; доказательством чего является; лишнее доказательство того, что; кроме того, к тому же; тем самым, следовательно, поэтомуMax... was a staunch Roman Catholic (By this token: many an argument have I had with him on religion). (Ch. Dickens in ‘Household Words’, OED) — Макс... был убежденным католиком. Я могу подтвердить это, так как неоднократно спорил с ним по религиозным вопросам.
Some men were destined for success by their temperament, that he could see; others were cut out for failure by the same token. (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Financier’, ch. IV) — Ему было ясно, что некоторые люди в силу своего темперамента имеют шансы на успех в жизни, а другие - по той же причине - обречены на неудачу.
Democratic regimes are always noted for the decisive role that youth plays in them, in every walk of life. This is above all, true of socialism. By the same token, it is precisely under socialism that the nation looks after its aged and sick. (W. Foster, ‘The Twilight of World Capitalism’, ch. XI) — Демократические режимы всегда отличаются тем, что при них молодежь играет решающую роль во всех областях жизни. Это прежде всего относится к социализму. В то же время именно при социализме государство заботится о престарелых и больных.
All this Jem swore he had seen, more by token, that it was the very day he had been mole-catching on Squire Cass's land. (G. Eliot, ‘Silas Marner’, ch. I) — Джем клялся, что он сам это видел, тем более что все это произошло в тот самый день, когда он охотился за кротами на землях сквайра Касса.
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8 kick the habit
амер.; жарг.покончить с пагубной привычкой, отвыкать от употребления наркотиков ( о наркоманах)The medical examination for new prisoners lasting only a few seconds, were a farce... Also, the drug addicts who, when "kicking the habit" were desperately sick, got no care whatever. (W. Foster, ‘Pages from a Worker's Life’, ch. VI) — Медицинский осмотр вновь поступивших заключенных, длившийся всего несколько секунд, был по существу издевательством... Никакой медицинской помощи не получали также наркоманы, которые вынуждены были бросить пагубную привычку и испытывали тяжкие страдания.
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11 ухаживать за больными
1) General subject: minister to the sick men, sick nurse, sick-nurse2) Medicine: hold casualties3) Makarov: nurse, tend the sick, foster the sickУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ухаживать за больными
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12 minister
1. n министрForeign Minister, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Minister for External Affairs — министр иностранных дел
2. n дип. посланник; советник посольства3. n священник4. n глава религиозного орденаminister in charge — министр, стоящий во главе министерства
5. n редк. исполнитель, слуга6. v книжн. служить, прислуживать, помогать, оказывать помощь, содействие; способствовать7. v совершать богослужение8. v быть священникомСинонимический ряд:1. administrator (noun) administrator; chancellor; official; secretary2. clergyman (noun) cassock; churchman; clergyman; cleric; clerical; clerk; divine; ecclesiast; ecclesiastic; missionary; parson; pastor; preacher; priest; pulpitarian; pulpiteer; pulpiter; rabbi; reverend; sermonizer; sky pilot3. attend (verb) answer; attend; heal; mind; nurse; sustain; take care of; tend; treat4. help (verb) care; foster; help; mother; succor; wait5. serve (verb) do for; serve; wait onАнтонимический ряд:check; counteract; hamper; hinder; laity; neglect -
13 happy hunting ground
амер.1) небеса, рай; счастливая загробная жизнь [первонач. в представлении американских индейцев]I have read of old Indian warriors taking their horses and dogs with them to the happy hunting-grounds. (J. Galsworthy, ‘Caravan’, ‘A Knight’) — я читал о том, что в старину вместе с индейскими воинами клали в могилу их лошадей и собак.
The passengers and even the chickens got seasick. On the evening of the first day out one of the sick chickens gave up the ghost and passed on to the happy hunting ground of barnyard fowl. (W. Foster, ‘Pages from a Worker's Life’, ch. II) — Пассажиры и даже цыплята заболели морской болезнью. Вечером первого дня путешествия один из цыплят отдал богу душу и отправился в ту часть рая, которая предназначена для домашней птицы.
2) раздолье, сущий рай; ≈ золотое дно (тж. a hunting ground)...the frontier was a happy hunting ground for smugglers. (Gr. Greene, ‘The Comedians’, part III, ch. IV) —...контрабандистам в пограничной полосе было раздолье.
Latin America for years has been the hunting ground for the big money sharks of U. S. imperialism. (‘Daily Worker’) — Латинская Америка в течение многих лет была сущим раем для финансовых акул американского империализма.
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14 happy hunting(-)ground(s)
1) нeбeca, paй; cчacтливaя зaгpoбнaя жизнь [пepвoнaч. в пpeдcтaвлeнии aмepикaнcкиx индeйцeв]I have read of old Indian warriors taking their horses and dogs with them to the happy hunting-grounds (J. Galsworthy). The passengers and even the chickens got seasick. On the evening of the first day out one of the sick chickens gave up the ghost and passed on to the happy hunting ground of barnyard fowl (W. Foster)2) paздoльe, cущий paй; зoлoтoe днoThe frontier was a happy hunting ground for smugglers (Or. Greene)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > happy hunting(-)ground(s)
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15 happy hunting(-)ground(s)
1) нeбeca, paй; cчacтливaя зaгpoбнaя жизнь [пepвoнaч. в пpeдcтaвлeнии aмepикaнcкиx индeйцeв]I have read of old Indian warriors taking their horses and dogs with them to the happy hunting-grounds (J. Galsworthy). The passengers and even the chickens got seasick. On the evening of the first day out one of the sick chickens gave up the ghost and passed on to the happy hunting ground of barnyard fowl (W. Foster)2) paздoльe, cущий paй; зoлoтoe днoThe frontier was a happy hunting ground for smugglers (Or. Greene)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > happy hunting(-)ground(s)
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16 ♦ care
♦ care /kɛə(r)/n.1 [u] cura; attenzione; accuratezza; precisione; ( anche leg.) diligenza: Do it with the utmost care, fallo con la massima cura; to take care, fare attenzione, stare attento; avere cura; badare: (fam.) Take care!, sta' attento!; fa' attenzione!; DIALOGO → - Inviting someone to stay- Take care, bye!, stammi bene, ciao!; to take care of, occuparsi di; badare a; pensare a: I'll take care of it, me ne occupo io; ci penso io; Everything has been taken care of, è tutto a posto (perché se n'è già occupato q.); to take care of oneself, badare a se stesso; cavarsela; (rif. alla salute) riguardarsi; Take care not to crease it, sta' attento a non spiegazzarlo; Handle with care, maneggiare con cura; ( scritto su una cassa, ecc.) fragile; to take care over st. (o in doing st.) fare qc. con cura (o diligenza); porre cura in (o nel fare) qc.; with due care, con la dovuta attenzione; con le cure necessarie; con i dovuti riguardi2 [u] cura, cure; (il) prendersi cura; assistenza; attenzioni (pl.); protezione; custodia: the care of the elderly, l'assistenza agli anziani; medical care, assistenza medica; cure mediche; health care, assistenza sanitaria; hospital care, cure ospedaliere; domiciliary care, cure a domicilio; intensive care, terapia intensiva; tender care, cure amorevoli; skin [hair] care, cura della pelle [dei capelli]; customer care, (servizio di) assistenza alla clientela; to be in sb. 's care, essere affidato a (o alle cure di) q.; essere in custodia presso q.; the children in my care, i bambini che mi sono stati affidati; to leave st. into sb. 's care, affidare qc. a q. (o alle cure di q.); lasciare qc. in custodia presso q.; under sb. 's care, affidato a q.3 [cu] preoccupazione, preoccupazioni; pensiero, pensieri: He hasn't a care in the world, non ha un pensiero al mondo; free from care, libero da preoccupazioni4 [u] (leg., in GB) affidamento ( di minore) a un ente assistenziale: to take a child into care, affidare un bambino a un ente assistenziale; care order, ordinanza d'affidamento ( di un minore a un ente assistenziale); foster care, affidamento● care assistant, assistente sanitario □ care label, etichetta con le istruzioni per il lavaggio ( di un indumento) □ (med.) care in the community = community care ► community □ ( negli indirizzi) care of (abbr. c/o), presso □ ( USA) care of general delivery, fermo posta □ care package, pacco dono; pacco viveri □ (GB) care worker, assistente sociale □ (fam. antiq.) Have a care!, fa' attenzione!; sta' attento!♦ (to) care /kɛə(r)/v. i.1 (spesso al neg.) preoccuparsi; tenerci; interessare, stare a cuore, importare (costruzione impers.): I don't care, non m'importa; non m'interessa; me ne infischio (fam.); I don't care what she says, non m'importa (di) quel che dice lei; I don't care about money, non m'importa dei soldi; i soldi non mi interessano; Who cares?, che importa?; chi se ne infischia? (fam.); I do care whether you're happy or not, mi importa molto la tua felicità NOTA D'USO: - non importa-2 voler bene; importare di (impers.); Do you really care for me?, mi vuoi davvero bene?; ti importa davvero di me?; I didn't know you cared!, non sapevo che ti importasse di me!4 – to care for, avere (o prendersi) cura di; assistere: The sick must be cared for, si deve aver cura dei malati5 volere; desiderare: (form.) Do you care to comment?, vuole dire qualcosa a questo proposito?; (form.) Would you care to sit down?, vuole accomodarsi?; (form. o iron.) Would you care to explain yourself?, ti spiace (o vuoi essere così gentile da) spiegarti?; (form.) Would you care for a drink?, posso offrirti qualcosa da bere?; It's yours for as long as you care to keep it, è tuo per tutto il tempo che vorrai tenerlo● as if I cared!, sai che m'importa! □ for all I care, per quel che me ne importa; per quel che m'interessa □ I couldn't care less ( anche, USA, I could care less), non me ne importa niente; me ne infischio; me ne frego (pop.): I couldn't care less who said it, me ne infischio di chi l'ha detto □ He cares only for himself, pensa solo a sé stesso; è un grande egoista □ any… you care to name, ogni genere di… □ He was past caring, ormai non gli importava più; era diventato del tutto indifferente. -
17 thereby hangs a tale
разг.об этом можно немало порассказать, это целая история [шекспировское выражение; см. цитату]Mistress Quickly: "Have you your worshir a wart above your eye?" Fenton: "Yes, many have I; what of that?" Mistress Quickly: "Well, thereby hangs a tale." (W. Shakespeare, ‘The Merry Wives of Windsor’, act I, sc. 4) — Миссис Куикли: "У вашей милости, кажется, есть родимое пятнышко над глазом?" Фентон: "Да, есть, но что из этого?" Миссис Куикли: "А вот сейчас сами узнаете." (перевод С. Маршака и М. Морозова)
‘...what about that house, Mr. Chucks?’ ‘Why, thereby hangs a tale,’ replied he, giving a sigh... (Fr. Marryat, ‘Peter Simple’, ch. XVI) — -...а что вам известно об этом доме, мистер Чакс? - О, о нем можно рассказать немало, - ответил он, вздохнув...
The passengers. And even the chickens got seasick. On the evening of the first day out one of the sick chickens gave up the ghost... And thereby hangs my tale. (W. Foster, ‘Pages from a Worker's Life’, ch. I) — Пассажиры и даже цыплята страдали морской болезнью. В первый же день к вечеру один из больных цыплят отдал Богу душу... Обо всем этом и пойдет мой рассказ.
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18 pflegen
I v/t1. MED. (pflegebedürftige Person) look after, care for; (Kind, Kranken) auch nurse; jemanden aufopfernd pflegen sacrifice oneself to care for s.o.; jemanden gesund pflegen nurse s.o. back to health2. (Blumen, Garten) tend; (Kunst, Freundschaft) cultivate; (Daten, Datenbank) maintain; sein Äußeres pflegen groom o.s., take care of one’s appearance3. etw. zu tun pflegen be in the habit of doing s.th.; sie pflegte zu sagen she used to say, she would say; solche Versuche pflegen fehlzuschlagen such attempts usually fail ( oder tend to fail)* * *(fördern) to cultivate;(gewöhnlich tun) to be wont; to use to; to be accustomed;(instandhalten) to attend; to maintain;(versorgen) to cherish; to tend; to groom; to look after; to nurse* * *pfle|gen ['pfleːgn]1. vtto look after, to care for; Kranke auch to nurse; Garten, Blumen, Rasen to tend, to look after; Haar, Bart to groom, to look after; Beziehungen, Kunst, Freundschaft to foster, to cultivate; Maschinen, Gebäude, Denkmäler to maintain, to keep upetw regelmäßig pflégen — to attend to sth regularly, to pay regular attention to sth
eine Creme, die die Haut pflegt — a cream which is good for the skin
See:→ auch gepflegt, Umgang2. vi(= gewöhnlich tun) to be in the habit (zu of), to be accustomed (zu to)sie pflegte zu sagen — she used to say, she was in the habit of saying
zum Mittagessen pflegt er Bier zu trinken — he's in the habit of drinking beer with his lunch, he usually drinks beer with his lunch
wie es so zu gehen pflegt — as usually happens
wie man zu sagen pflegt — as they say
3. vr1) (= sein Äußeres pflegen) to care about one's appearance2) (= sich schonen) to take it or things easy (inf)* * *1) (to look after for a period of time; to bring up a child that is not one's own: She fostered the children for several months.) foster2) (to look after sick or injured people, especially in a hospital: He was nursed back to health.) nurse* * *pfle·gen[ˈpfle:gn̩]I. vt1. (umsorgen)▪ jdn \pflegen to care for [or look after] [or nurse] sb2. (gärtnerisch versorgen)▪ etw \pflegen to tend sth3. (schützend behandeln)4. (kosmetisch behandeln)5. (gewöhnlich tun)▪ etw zu tun \pflegen to usually do [or be in the habit of doing] sthum diese Zeit pflege ich noch im Bett zu liegen I'm usually still in bed at this timewie man zu sagen pflegt as they say▪ etw \pflegen to cultivate stheine Freundschaft/eine Kunst \pflegen to cultivate a friendship/an artBeziehungen/eine Kooperation \pflegen to foster relations/a cooperationein Hobby \pflegen to keep up a hobby sepII. vr1. (Körperpflege betreiben) to take care of one's appearanceich pflege mich regelmäßig mit Körperlotion I use body lotion regularlydu solltest dich mehr \pflegen! you should take things easier!* * *1.transitives Verb look after; care for, nurse < sick person>; care for, take care of < skin, teeth, floor>; look after, maintain <bicycle, car, machine>; cultivate <relations, arts, interests>; foster <contacts, cooperation>; keep up, pursue < hobby>2.jemanden/ein Tier gesund pflegen — nurse somebody/an animal back to health
intransitives Verb; mit Inf. + zuetwas zu tun pflegen — be in the habit of doing something; usually do something
3...., wie er zu sagen pflegt/pflegte —..., as he is wont to say/as he used to say
reflexives Verb take care of oneself; (gesundheitlich) look after oneself; s. auch gepflegt* * *A. v/tjemanden aufopfernd pflegen sacrifice oneself to care for sb;jemanden gesund pflegen nurse sb back to healthsein Äußeres pflegen groom o.s., take care of one’s appearance3.etwas zu tun pflegen be in the habit of doing sth;sie pflegte zu sagen she used to say, she would say;solche Versuche pflegen fehlzuschlagen such attempts usually fail ( oder tend to fail)B. v/r:sich pflegen look after o.s.; äußerlich: take care of one’s appearance* * *1.transitives Verb look after; care for, nurse < sick person>; care for, take care of <skin, teeth, floor>; look after, maintain <bicycle, car, machine>; cultivate <relations, arts, interests>; foster <contacts, cooperation>; keep up, pursue < hobby>2.jemanden/ein Tier gesund pflegen — nurse somebody/an animal back to health
intransitives Verb; mit Inf. + zuetwas zu tun pflegen — be in the habit of doing something; usually do something
3...., wie er zu sagen pflegt/pflegte —..., as he is wont to say/as he used to say
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f; -, kein Pl.1. allg.: care (auch der Haut, Zähne, eines Kindes etc.); des Äußeren: auch grooming3. eines Gartens: tending; der Künste, von Beziehungen: cultivation; TECH. maintenance, service; von Datenbanken etc.: keeping up, updating; viel Pflege brauchen need a lot of care ( oder attention); ein Kind / einen Hund in Pflege nehmen take a child / dog into one’s care; ein Kind ( bei jemandem) in Pflege geben put a child into (s.o.’s) care* * *die Pflegemaintenance; cultivation; nurture; care* * *Pfle|ge ['pfleːgə]f -, no plcare; (von Kranken auch) nursing; (von Garten auch) attention; (von Beziehungen, Künsten) fostering, cultivation; (von Maschinen, Gebäuden) maintenance, upkeepjdn/etw in Pflége nehmen — to look after sb/sth
jdn/etw in Pflége geben — to have sb/sth looked after
sie gaben den Hund bei ihrem Sohn in Pflége — they gave their dog to their son to look after
ein Kind in Pflége nehmen (dauernd) — to foster a child
ein Kind in Pflége geben — to have a child fostered; (stundenweise) to have a child looked after; (Behörde) to foster a child out (zu jdm with sb)
die Pflége von jdm/etw übernehmen — to look after sb/sth
der Garten/Kranke braucht viel Pflége — the garden/sick man needs a lot of care and attention
das Kind/der Hund hat bei uns gute Pflége — the child/dog is well looked after or cared for by us
jdm gute Pflége angedeihen lassen — to take good care of sb, to look after sb well
häusliche Pflége — care in the home
* * *(care; help in growing or developing.) nurture* * *Pfle·ge<->[ˈpfle:gə]1. (kosmetische Behandlung) care, grooming2. MED care, nursingjdn/ein Tier [bei jdm] in \Pflege geben to have sb/an animal looked after [by sb]jdn/ein Tier [von jdm] in \Pflege nehmen to look after [sb's] sb/animal3. HORT care, attention5. (Instandhaltung) upkeep\Pflege und Wartung upkeep and maintenance* * *die; Pflege: care; (MaschinenPflege, FahrzeugPflege) maintenance; (fig.): (von Beziehungen, Kunst, Sprache) cultivation; fosteringjemanden/etwas in Pflege (Akk.) nehmen — look after somebody/something
jemandem etwas od. etwas bei jemandem in Pflege (Akk.) geben — give somebody something to look after; entrust something to somebody's care
ein Kind in Pflege (Akk.) nehmen — look after a child; (als Pflegeeltern) foster a child
ein Kind bei jemandem in Pflege (Akk.) geben — give somebody a child to look after; (bei Pflegeeltern) have a child fostered by somebody
* * *…pflege f im subst:Autopflege car care; (Wartung) car maintenance;Bodenpflege husbandry; (Bodenbearbeitung) cultivation of the soil;Möbelpflege furniture care;Parkettpflege care of parquet floors* * *die; Pflege: care; (MaschinenPflege, FahrzeugPflege) maintenance; (fig.): (von Beziehungen, Kunst, Sprache) cultivation; fosteringjemanden/etwas in Pflege (Akk.) nehmen — look after somebody/something
jemandem etwas od. etwas bei jemandem in Pflege (Akk.) geben — give somebody something to look after; entrust something to somebody's care
ein Kind in Pflege (Akk.) nehmen — look after a child; (als Pflegeeltern) foster a child
ein Kind bei jemandem in Pflege (Akk.) geben — give somebody a child to look after; (bei Pflegeeltern) have a child fostered by somebody
* * *-n (Kranken-) f.nursing n. -n (eines Gartens, von Beziehungen) f.cultivation n. -n f.care n.maintenance n.servicing n. -
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I [nɜːs]1) med. infermiere m. (-a)2) nursemaidII 1. [nɜːs]to nurse sb. through an illness — prendersi cura di qcn. durante una malattia
2.to nurse one's drink — sorseggiare o centellinare una bevanda
1) (be a nurse) fare l'infermiere, l'infermiera* * *[nə:s] 1. noun1) (a person who looks after sick or injured people in hospital: She wants to be a nurse.) infermiere2) (a person, usually a woman, who looks after small children: The children have gone out with their nurse.) balia, bambinaia2. verb1) (to look after sick or injured people, especially in a hospital: He was nursed back to health.) assistere2) (to give (a baby) milk from the breast.) allattare3) (to hold with care: She was nursing a kitten.) stringere, coccolare4) (to have or encourage (feelings eg of anger or hope) in oneself.) nutrire, alimentare•- nursery- nursing
- nursemaid
- nurseryman
- nursery rhyme
- nursery school
- nursing-home* * *I [nɜːs]1) med. infermiere m. (-a)2) nursemaidII 1. [nɜːs]to nurse sb. through an illness — prendersi cura di qcn. durante una malattia
2.to nurse one's drink — sorseggiare o centellinare una bevanda
1) (be a nurse) fare l'infermiere, l'infermiera
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