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I . nurse [nɜ:s, ingl. am. nɜ:rs] SUST.

1. nurse (health worker):

nurse

2. nurse (nanny):

nurse

II . nurse [nɜ:s, ingl. am. nɜ:rs] V. trans.

2. nurse (project):

nurse

3. nurse (nurture):

nurse
nurse

5. nurse (hold carefully):

nurse

6. nurse (breast-feed):

nurse

7. nurse (drink):

nurse

III . nurse [nɜ:s, ingl. am. nɜ:rs] V. trans.

night nurse SUST.

school nurse SUST.

staff nurse SUST. ingl. brit. (regular nurse)

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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This is a modern continuation of the ancient concept of the wet nurse.
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It was common, particularly among richer families, to employ a wet-nurse to care for the child.
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He causes the nurse to become drowsy and when she awakes from his spell, she removes the sprigs of wolfbane placing it in a hallway chest of drawers.
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All female mammals nurse their young with milk, which is secreted from special glands, the mammary glands.
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Our clinical nurse specialist will drive the new car to those homes and spend time with the retirees and the staff.
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Once born, the offspring must find their way into the marsupium to hold onto and nurse from a teat.
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The typical pain management team includes medical practitioners, clinical psychologists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and clinical nurse specialists.
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He later also meets at the pool after running errands for, his cousin who is also the school nurse.
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It may also refer to professions that involve these functions: midwife and wet nurse.
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The books followed the career of a red-haired nurse as she progressed through her training, career, marriage and motherhood, and sought to maintain her independence.
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