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ward

英 [wɔːd]

美 [wɔːrd]

n.  病房; 病室; (英国城市中可选出一位地方议员的)区,选区; 受监护人(受法院或监护人保护的人,尤指儿童)
v.  避开; 挡开,挡住; 招架; 保护,守卫

复数:wards 现在分词:warding 过去分词:warded 过去式:warded 第三人称单数:wards 

高考CET6考研TOEFLIELTSTEM8

Collins.2 / BNC.2949 / COCA.5065

短语动词

ward off
1. 避开,躲开,防止(危险、疾病等)  

短语用例

    ward sb/sth↔off

    • 防止,避免,使防止(危险、疾病、攻击等)
      to protect or defend yourself against danger, illness, attack, etc.
      1. a maternity/surgical/psychiatric/children's, etc. ward
        产科、外科、精神科、儿科等病房
      2. He worked as a nurse on the children's ward .
        他在儿科病房当护士。

    牛津词典

      noun

      • 病房;病室
        a separate room or area in a hospital for people with the same type of medical condition
        1. a maternity/surgical/psychiatric/children's, etc. ward
          产科、外科、精神科、儿科等病房
        2. He worked as a nurse on the children's ward .
          他在儿科病房当护士。
      • (英国城市中可选出一位地方议员的)区,选区
        (in Britain) one of the areas into which a city is divided and which elects and is represented by a member of the local council
        1. 受监护人(受法院或监护人保护的人,尤指儿童)
          a person, especially a child, who is under the legal protection of a court or another person (called a guardian )
          1. The child was made a ward of court .
            这个孩子由法院监护。

        verb

          verb

            柯林斯词典

            • N-COUNT 病房;病室
              Awardis a room in a hospital which has beds for many people, often people who need similar treatment.
              1. A toddler was admitted to the emergency ward with a wound in his chest.
                一个蹒跚学步的小孩因胸部受伤被送进急救室。
            • N-COUNT 区;行政区;选区
              Awardis a district which forms part of a political constituency or local council.
              1. ...the marginal wards of Reading Kentwood and Tilehurst West.
                边缘选区雷丁肯特伍德和西泰尔赫斯特
            • N-COUNT 被监护人
              Awardor award of courtis a child who is the responsibility of a person called a guardian, or of a court of law, because their parents are dead or because they are believed to be in need of protection.
              1. Alex was made a ward of court.
                亚历克斯由法院监护。

            英英释义

            noun

            • a division of a prison (usually consisting of several cells)
                Synonym:cellblock
              1. block forming a division of a hospital (or a suite of rooms) shared by patients who need a similar kind of care
                1. they put her in a 4-bed ward
                Synonym:hospital ward
              2. a district into which a city or town is divided for the purpose of administration and elections
                1. a person who is under the protection or in the custody of another

                  verb

                  • watch over or shield from danger or harm
                    1. guard my possessions while I'm away
                    Synonym:guard

                  双语例句

                  • 'Would you like to move into the ward?' — 'A kind thought, but no, thank you.'
                    “你想不想挪到病房里来?”——“哦,您太好心了,不用了,谢谢。”
                  • He landed in a psychiatric ward
                    他被关进了精神病房。
                  • I lay in a hospital ward for a week.
                    我在医院病房躺了一星期。
                  • Mr Ward said: 'I laughed.
                    沃德说:我都笑了。
                  • Have a drop. It'll ward off the cold of the night.
                    喝一口挡挡夜里的寒气。
                  • She may have put up a fight to try to ward off her assailant
                    她可能进行了顽强的反抗,试图击退袭击者。
                  • Ward is not the most consistent of players, but when he is on song he looks a world-beater.
                    沃德并不是发挥最稳定的球员,可是一旦进入状态,他似乎就是天下无敌的王者。
                  • She dialed the number and asked for the ward.
                    她拨电话号码要病房。
                  • Mass burials are now under way in an effort to ward off an outbreak of cholera.
                    为防止霍乱爆发正在进行大规模掩埋。
                  • She raised her hand to ward off a blow.
                    她抬起手来,以挡开揍来的拳头。