nurse

  • 11Nurse — [nœrs, engl. nə:s] die; , Plur. s [ nə:siz] u. n [ nœrsn̩] <aus engl. nurse, dies über (alt)fr. nourrice aus spätlat. nutricia »Amme« zu lat. nutrire, vgl. ↑nutrieren> (veraltet) Kinderpflegerin …

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  • 12nurse — index cure, foster, maintain (sustain), nurture, promote (organize), protect Burton s Legal Thesaurus …

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  • 13nurse — /nə:s/, it. /nɛrs/ s.f., ingl. [dal fr. ant. nurice, norrice, lat. tardo nutricia, der. di nutrix nutrice ], in ital. invar. (mest.) [chi accudisce ai bambini piccolissimi] ▶◀ baby sitter, bambinaia, (non com.) governante, (fam.) tata …

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  • 14Nurse — Nom anglais qui désigne a priori une nourrice, mais qui pourrait bien être une variante de Norris (= celui qui vient du nord) …

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  • 15nurse — /nurs, ingl. nYːs/ [vc. ingl., dal lat. nutrice(m) «nutrice»] s. f. inv. bambinaia, governante, istitutrice, tata (inft.), baby sitter (ingl.), bonne (fr.), fräulein (ted.) □ balia …

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  • 16Nurse — [nø:ɐ̯s ], die; , Plural s und n [...sn̩] <englisch> (englische Bezeichnung für Kinderpflegerin) …

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  • 17nurse — (del inglés; pronunciamos ners ) sustantivo femenino 1. Origen: Uruguay. Enfermera de un hospital o de una clínica con tareas de responsabilidad …

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  • 18nurse — ► NOUN 1) a person trained to care for the sick or infirm. 2) dated a person employed or trained to take charge of young children. ► VERB 1) give medical and other attention to. 2) feed or be fed at the breast. 3) treat or hold carefully or… …

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  • 19Nurse — A nurse is responsible along with other health care professionals for the treatment, safety, and recovery of acutely or chronically ill/injured people, health maintenance of the healthy, and treatment of life threatening emergencies in a wide… …

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  • 20nurse — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. attendant, nursemaid, nanny (inf.). See safety. v. i. foster, tend, serve, cherish; suckle, give suck; entertain, manage. See remedy. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [One who cares for the sick] Syn. attendant …

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