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Is that woman a nurse?

Is that woman a nurse? In English, is that woman a nurse?

Nurse's English word is nurse, the British phonetic symbol of nurse is [n3:s], and the American phonetic symbol is [n3:rs]. A nurse can be a noun or a verb, which means nurse in Chinese. When used as a verb, Chinese expresses concern, care and hug; Yes.

Changes of nurses' discourse state. The third person singular:: nurse; ; Plural number: nurse; ; Now participle:: nursing; ; Past tense: nursed; ; Past participle: nursed.

Nurse phrase collocation:

Head nurse; Nursing officer; Ward.

Nurse uniform; nurse uniform; Nurse uniform.

Nurse education; Nursing education; Nurse education.

A nurse? Take care of by a nanny; Escrow by the custodian.

Registered nurse? Nurses on the roster (short-term training, lower than registered nurses)

Nursery nurse? Nurse (trained).

Head nurse? head nurse

Bilingual examples of nurses:

1. He sat nursing his coffee.

He sat there, holding his coffee carefully.

The nurse hung a chart at the foot of the bed.

The nurse hung a watch at the foot of the bed.

More and more nurses have left the profession.

More and more nurses have given up this profession.

The nurse put a screen around the bed.

The nurse drew curtains around the bed.

Her family sent her to a nursing home.

Her family sent her to a nursing home.

If you need a nurse, just ring for her.

Ring the bell if you need a nurse.

He will be watched by a nurse day and night.

A nurse will accompany him day and night.

8. She hangs out with a pair of openly gay nurses.

She always hangs out with two nurses who openly admit that they are gay.

9. The young nurse made a face at the head nurse's leaving back.

Watching the head nurse leave, the young nurse made a face.

10. Patients receiving acute detoxification treatment will be accompanied by designated nurses.

Patients receiving acute detoxification treatment will be cared for by designated nurses.