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Definition
Synonym
Belegstation
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Belegstation
f
(im Krankenhaus)
med.
visiting consultants ward (in a hospital)
Belegstation
f
(im Krankenhaus)
med.
visiting consultants ward (in a hospital)
Belegstation
f
(im Krankenhaus)
med.
visiting consultants ward (in a hospital)
Deutsche
Belegstation Synonyme
Englische
visiting consultants ward Synonyme
Belegstation Definition
Bridge-ward
(
n.
)
A
bridge
keeper
Bridge-ward
(
n.
)
The
principal
ward
of
a
key.
Hospital
(
n.
)
A
place
for
shelter
or
entertainment
Hospital
(
n.
)
A
building
in
which
the
sick,
injured,
or
infirm
are
received
and
treated
Hospital
(
a.
)
Hospitable.
Lock
hospital
(
)
A
hospital
for
the
treatment
of
venereal
diseases.
March-ward
(
n.
)
A
warden
of
the
marches
Visiting
(
p.
pr.
&
vb.
n.)
of
Visit
Visiting
(
)
a.
&
vb.
n.
from
Visit.
-ward
(
v.
i.)
Alt.
of
-wards
Ward
(
a.
)
The
act
of
guarding
Ward
(
n.
)
One
who,
or
that
which,
guards
Ward
(
n.
)
The
state
of
being
under
guard
or
guardianship
Ward
(
n.
)
A
guarding
or
defensive
motion
or
position,
as
in
fencing
Ward
(
n.
)
One
who,
or
that
which,
is
guarded.
Ward
(
n.
)
A
minor
or
person
under
the
care
of
a
guardian
Ward
(
n.
)
A
division
of
a
county.
Ward
(
n.
)
A
division,
district,
or
quarter
of
a
town
or
city.
Ward
(
n.
)
A
division
of
a
forest.
Ward
(
n.
)
A
division
of
a
hospital
Ward
(
n.
)
A
projecting
ridge
of
metal
in
the
interior
of
a
lock,
to
prevent
the
use
of
any
key
which
has
not
a
corresponding
notch
for
passing
it.
Ward
(
n.
)
A
notch
or
slit
in
a
key
corresponding
to
a
ridge
in
the
lock
which
it
fits
Ward
(
n.
)
To
keep
in
safety
Ward
(
n.
)
To
defend
Ward
(
n.
)
To
defend
by
walls,
fortifications,
etc.
Ward
(
n.
)
To
fend
off
Ward
(
v.
i.)
To
be
vigilant
Ward
(
v.
i.)
To
act
on
the
defensive
with
a
weapon.
Ward-corn
(
n.
)
The
duty
of
keeping
watch
and
ward
(see
the
Note
under
Watch,
n.,
1)
with
a
horn
to
be
blown
upon
any
occasion
of
surprise.
visiting consultants ward (in a hospital) Bedeutung
hospitalization
hospitalisation
hospital
care
placing
in
medical
care
in
a
hospital
visiting
the
activity
of
making
visits,
the
purpose
was
to
promote
homes,
clubs,
visiting,
and
other
services
cellblock
ward
a
division
of
a
prison
(usually
consisting
of
several
cells)
creche
foundling
hospital
a
hospital
where
foundlings
(infant
children
of
unknown
parents)
are
taken
in
and
cared
for
field
hospital
a
temporary
military
hospital
near
the
battle
lines
hospital
infirmary
a
health
facility
where
patients
receive
treatment
hospital
bed
a
single
bed
with
a
frame
in
three
sections
so
the
head
or
middle
or
foot
can
be
raised
as
required
hospital
room
a
room
in
a
hospital
for
the
care
of
patients
hospital
ship
a
ship
built
to
serve
as
a
hospital,
used
for
wounded
in
wartime
hospital
train
a
military
train
built
to
transport
wounded
troops
to
a
hospital
maternity
hospital
a
hospital
that
provides
care
for
women
during
pregnancy
and
childbirth
and
for
newborn
infants
maternity
ward
a
hospital
ward
that
provides
care
for
women
during
pregnancy
and
childbirth
and
for
newborn
infants
mental
hospital
psychiatric
hospital
mental
institution
institution
mental
home
insane
asylum
asylum
a
hospital
for
mentally
incompetent
or
unbalanced
person
military
hospital
hospital
for
soldiers
and
other
military
personnel
ward
hospital
ward
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
-bed
ward
calling
card
visiting
card
card
a
printed
or
written
greeting
that
is
left
to
indicate
that
you
have
visited
hospital
a
medical
institution
where
sick
or
injured
people
are
given
medical
or
surgical
care
ward
a
district
into
which
a
city
or
town
is
divided
for
the
purpose
of
administration
and
elections
hospital
chaplain
a
chaplain
in
a
hospital
machine
politician
ward-heeler
political
hack
hack
a
politician
who
belongs
to
a
small
clique
that
controls
a
political
party
for
private
rather
than
public
ends
orderly
hospital
attendant
a
male
hospital
attendant
who
has
general
duties
that
do
not
involve
the
medical
treatment
of
patients
visiting
fireman
an
important
or
distinguished
visitor
visiting
nurse
a
nurse
who
is
paid
to
visit
the
sick
in
their
homes
visiting
professor
a
professor
visiting
another
college
or
university
to
teach
for
a
limited
time
ward
a
person
who
is
under
the
protection
or
in
the
custody
of
another
Beecher
Henry
Ward
Beecher
United
States
clergyman
who
was
a
leader
for
the
abolition
of
slavery
(-)
Browne
Charles
Farrar
Browne
Artemus
Ward
United
States
writer
of
humorous
tales
of
an
itinerant
showman
(-)
Howe
Julia
Ward
Howe
United
States
feminist
who
was
active
in
the
women's
suffrage
movement
(-)
Ward
Montgomery
Ward
Aaron
Montgomery
Ward
United
States
businessman
who
in
established
a
successful
mail-order
business
(-)
Ward
Mrs.
Humphrey
Ward
Mary
Augusta
Arnold
Ward
English
writer
of
novels
who
was
an
active
opponent
of
the
women's
suffrage
movement
(-)
Ward
Barbara
Ward
Baroness
Jackson
of
Lodsworth
English
economist
and
conservationist
(-)
hospital
occupancy
occupancy
rate
for
hospitals
conservator-ward
relation
the
responsibility
of
a
conservator
to
act
in
the
best
interests
of
the
ward
guard
ward
watch
over
or
shield
from
danger
or
harm,
protect,
guard
my
possessions
while
I'm
away
ward
off
avert,
turn
away,
or
repel,
Ward
off
danger
b
debar
forefend
forfend
obviate
deflect
avert
head
off
stave
off
fend
off
avoid
ward
off
a
prevent
the
occurrence
of,
prevent
from
happening,
Let's
avoid
a
confrontation,
head
off
a
confrontation,
avert
a
strike
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