中英词典:ward
形容词
1. ward (adj.)英 [wɔːd] 美 [wɔːrd]
意为“保护的,警惕的”;用于形容一个人或者行为。 2. ward (adj.)
英 [wɔːd] 美 [wɔːrd]
意为“在医院接受治疗的”;用于形容一个病人。
名词
1. ward (n.)英 [wɔːd] 美 [wɔːrd]
意为“病房,病区”;指医院内分配给特定病人的一部分。
词语辨析:
ward vs. room:ward侧重于病房的整体区域,而room侧重于病房中的具体房间。 2. ward (n.)
英 [wɔːd] 美 [wɔːrd]
意为“监护人,保护人”;指负责监护、保护他人的人。
词语辨析:
ward vs. guardian:ward指被监护、被保护的人,而guardian指负责监护、保护他人的人。 3. ward (n.)
英 [wɔːd] 美 [wɔːrd]
意为“行政区,选区”;指特定地区的行政管理区域或选举区。
词汇扩充:
ward boundary(行政区边界)、voting ward(选区)
近义词
反义词
柯林斯词典
ward (noun)1. A ward is a room in a hospital which has beds for many people, usually people who need similar treatment.
2. A ward is a separate room in a hospital, usually with beds for two or more people, where patients who need special or long-term treatment are kept.
3. A ward is a large room in a hospital containing beds for people to lie in while they are being examined or treated by doctors.
4. A ward is a local authority area, especially in a large city, where people elect councillors to represent them.
5. A ward is a room in a prison or police station where people who have been arrested are kept.
6. If you are warded in hospital, you are officially required to stay there for medical treatment and cannot leave.
7. If you ward someone off, you prevent them from harming you or coming near you.
ward (verb)
1. If you ward someone off, you prevent them from harming you or coming near you.
2. If you ward off something that you do not want to happen, you take action to prevent it from happening.
3. If you ward off an undesirable person or thing, you prevent them from coming near you or harming you.
牛津词典
ward (noun)1. A ward is a separate room in a hospital, usually with beds for two or more people, where patients who need special or long-term treatment are kept.
2. A ward is a room in a hospital which has beds for many people, usually people who need similar treatment.
3. A ward is a large room in a hospital containing beds for people to lie in while they are being examined or treated.
4. A ward is a separate room or area in a prison or police station where people who have been arrested are kept.
5. A ward is a local authority area, especially in a large city, where people elect councillors to represent them.
6. A ward is a district or division of a city or town, especially for administrative or political purposes.
7. A ward is a person, especially a child, who is under the care and control of a guardian appointed by their parents or a court.
ward (verb)
1. If you ward off someone or something, you take action to prevent them from harming you or coming near you.
2. If you ward off an undesirable person or thing, you prevent them from coming near you or harming you.
用法
1. They put the patient in a private ward for more peaceful recovery.
他们把病人安排在一间私人病房,以便更安静地恢复。
2. The children's ward at the hospital is decorated with colorful murals.
医院的儿童病房装饰着五彩斑斓的壁画。
3. The doctor examined the patient in the ward.
医生在病房里给病人进行了检查。
4. She was elected to represent her ward on the city council.
她当选为市议会上代表她所在选区的议员。
5. The suspect was placed in a holding ward until his trial.
嫌疑人被关押在拘留病房等待审判。
6. The doctor ordered the patient to be warded in the hospital for further tests.
医生命令病人在医院接受进一步检查,而且不得离开。
7. She raised her hand to ward off the mosquito buzzing around her.
她举起手来驱赶围绕她身边嗡嗡飞的蚊子。
8. The security guard warded off the intruder from entering the building.
保安阻止了闯入者进入建筑物。
9. The mother warded off the dog as it approached her child.
母亲在狗靠近她的孩子时挡住了它。
10. She wore a garlic necklace to ward off evil spirits.
她戴着大蒜项链来驱逐邪灵。
11. She took vitamin C to ward off the flu.
她服用维生素C以预防流感。
12. The knight used his shield to ward off the enemy's attack.
骑士用盾牌挡住了敌人的攻击。
13. The guard tried to ward off the protesters from entering the building.
警卫试图阻止抗议者进入建筑物。
14. He was assigned as a ward to his aunt after his parents passed away.
在父母去世后,他被分配给了他的姑姑照顾。
15. The lawyer represented the interests of his ward in court.
律师在法庭上代表他的被监护人的利益。
16. The nurse carefully bathed the bedridden patient in the ward.
护士小心地给卧床不起的病人洗澡。
17. The hospital has a separate ward for infectious diseases.
医院有一个专门的传染病病房。
18. The local councilor visited the ward to discuss community issues.
地方议员访问了该行政区,讨论社区问题。
19. The city is divided into several wards for voting purposes.
该城市划分为几个选区进行投票。
20. The ward boundaries were redrawn to balance the population distribution.
行政区边界被重新划定以平衡人口分布。