ward

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

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

wardward

noun

1

病房;病室
a separate room or area in a hospital for people with the same type of medical condition

a maternity/surgical/psychiatric/children's, etc. ward

产科、外科、精神科、儿科等病房

He worked as a nurse on the children's ward .

他在儿科病房当护士。

2

(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

3

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 )

The child was made a ward of court .

这个孩子由法院监护。

verb

1

防止,避免,使防止(危险、疾病、攻击等)
to protect or defend yourself against danger, illness, attack, etc.

to ward off criticism

受到批评后为自己开脱

She put up her hands to ward him off.

她举起双手把他挡开。

ward

频次

  • 1
    N-COUNT 病房;病室
    A ward is a room in a hospital which has beds for many people, often people who need similar treatment.

    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。

  • 2
    N-COUNT 区;行政区;选区
    A ward is a district which forms part of a political constituency or local council.

    ...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

  • 3
    N-COUNT 被监护人
    A ward or a ward of court is 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.

    Alex was made a ward of court.

    亚历克斯由法院监护。

noun

1
a division of a prison (usually consisting of several cells)
Synonym: cellblock
2
block forming a division of a hospital (or a suite of rooms) shared by patients who need a similar kind of care
they put her in a 4-bed ward
Synonym: hospital ward
3
a district into which a city or town is divided for the purpose of administration and elections
4
a person who is under the protection or in the custody of another

verb

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

数据来源:WordNet

  1. He worked as a nurse on the children 's ward .

    他在儿科病房当护士。

  2. As soon as we found this out , we closed the ward

    我们一发现此事就关闭了病房。

  3. The child was made a ward of court .

    这个孩子由法院监护。

  4. He managed to free one hand to ward off a punch .

    他设法挣脱出一只手来挡住了一拳。

  5. The ward was busy and Amy hardly had time to talk .

    病房里非常忙碌,埃米几乎没有时间说话。

  6. Many people swear by vitamin C 's ability to ward off colds .

    许多人深信维生素C能预防感冒。

  7. Ask to speak to the sister on the ward

    请求和病房里的护士长说话。

  8. 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。

  9. Alex was made a ward of court .

    亚历克斯由法院监护。

  10. The main part of the hospital is pretty dismal but the children 's ward is really lively .

    医院的主体部分死气沉沉,但是儿科病房却充满生气。

  11. Toronto hospital maternity wards were filled to capacity .

    多伦多医院的产房都已住满了。

  12. He passed through the doorway into Ward B

    他穿过门口进入B病房。

  13. He brought his arm up in a futile attempt to ward off the blow

    他扬起胳膊徒劳地想要挡住这一拳。

  14. Mr Ward wasn 't a rogue at all .

    沃德先生根本不是恶棍。

  15. Until the doctor arrived from elsewhere on the ward , Amy was in charge .

    在医生从别处赶到病房前,这里由埃米负责。

  16. ' 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。”

  17. 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。

  18. They feel scared and powerless in conveyor-belt hospital wards .

    在千篇一律的病房里,他们感到恐惧而又无能为力。

  19. He landed in a psychiatric ward

    他被关进了精神病房。

  20. 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。

  21. Have a drop . It 'll ward off the cold of the night .

    喝一口挡挡夜里的寒气。

  22. Such a thin padded coat cannot ward off the cold mountain wind .

    这么薄的棉衣在高山上挡不住寒风。

  23. He tiptoed out of the ward .

    他蹑着脚走出病房。

  24. She put up her hands to ward him off .

    她举起双手把他挡开。

  25. He always carries a stick to ward off wild dogs .

    他常常拿着一根棍子防野狗。

  26. She raised her hand to ward off a blow .

    她抬起手来,以挡开揍来的拳头。

  27. Nurses on duty make two rounds ( of the wards ) during the night .

    值班护士每夜查两次房。

  28. She dialed the number and asked for the ward .

    她拨电话号码要病房。

  29. The man forced his way out as he warded off the blows .

    那人一壁招架,一壁夺门而出。

  30. After the girl 's parents died , she was made a ward of her uncle and aunt .

    这女孩的父母双亡后,舅父和舅母成了她的监护人。

  • 短语动词

避开,躲开,防止(危险、疾病等)

以下资源来自牛津词典

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.

to ward off criticism

受到批评后为自己开脱

She put up her hands to ward him off.

她举起双手把他挡开。