nurse.
British pronunciation: [n?rs]
American pronunciation: [n?rs]
n. nurse, care;
vt.amp; vi.nursing; taking care of; feeding; sucking milk
vt.nurturing; embracing; embracing; regulating
Third person singular: nurses
Phrase collocations
1. head nurse; nurse; nursing director; nurse's office
2. nurse uniform; nurse uniform
Example sentences:
1. You have to go now. Nurse!
You have to go now. Nurse!
You have to go now. Nurse!
2. Nurse: Yes. what can I do for you?
Nurse: Yes. What can we do for you? .
Extended information
Word usage
The basic meaning of nurse is the "nurse" in the hospital. It can also be interpreted as "nanny, nanny", "nanny in one's own home", without adding an article, and the first letter is often capitalized. It can also refer to a woman or girl who takes care of children.
The "nanny" in Chinese is usually called dry nurse in English; the "nanny" in Chinese is usually called wet nurse in English. Nurse is used as a verb meaning "nurturing" or "feeding (milk)", which can refer to the specific "holding" or the abstract "nurturing" or "nurturing". By extension, it can mean "having emotions (dissatisfaction, hostility, etc.)".