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ward UK [wɔ:d] US [wɔ:rd] noun countable HOSPITAL/PRISON 医院/监狱 ADVANCED ■one of the parts or large rooms into which a hospital is divided, usually with beds for patients 病房,病室•a geriatric/maternity/psychiatric ward老年人/产科/精神病病房 ■US ■one of the parts into which a prison is divided 牢房,囚室 UK [wɔ:d] US [wɔ:rd] noun countable CITY AREA 城市区域 ■(in many countries) one of the areas into which a city, town or village is divided, having its own elected political representative or its own organizations for managing services (城镇或村庄的)区,选区 UK [wɔ:d] US [wɔ:rd] noun countable CHILD 儿童 legal ■a person, especially a child, who is legally put under the protection of a court of law or a guardian 被监护人(尤指儿童)•The girl was made a ward of court to stop her father taking her out of the country.这个女孩由法院监护,以防止她的父亲将她带出这个国家。 UK [wɔ:d] US [wɔ:rd] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] ward sth off ■to prevent something unpleasant from harming or coming close to you 避开;阻止;挡住•In the winter I take vitamin C to ward off colds.冬天我服用维他命C以预防感冒。 •She was given a magic charm to ward off evil spirits.她被赠予一个魔法护身符,可以驱鬼避邪。 |