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ward [wɔ:d] SOST

1. ward (in hospital):

2. ward ingl brit (political area):

okraj m

3. ward ingl am (in prison):

krilo n

4. ward DIR:

ward off VB vb trans

braniti se [forma perf ubraniti se]

iso·ˈla·tion ward SOST

ˈla·bour ward SOST

ma·ˈter·nity ward SOST

re·ˈcov·ery ward SOST

God-ward AGG

Contributo di un utente
God-ward inv RELIG

Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

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The base hospital was constructed with five wards, with 151 beds.
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The high priests that reside in several wards that form a stake are part of a quorum led by the stake president.
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Almost all wards were locked and patients were reliant on staff to go in and out.
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Development of virtual ward teams with the specialised skills to deal with these specialised cases is one area of second generation virtual wards.
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One outcome of this synthesis created what is known as bimaristan, the first hospital that introduced a concept of segregating wards according to pathology.
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There are five town councilors, one for each of the town's wards.
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Or just the mere thought of an operating theatre with recovery wards and a pharmacy on water?
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Wards are named after neighbourhoods, thoroughfares, parishes, landmarks, geographical features and in some cases historical figures connected to the area, and numbered.
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As the council is elected by thirds, one seat in each of the wards was up for election.
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There were six wards for typhus, two each for scarlet fever and enteric patients.
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