常見例句雙語(yǔ)例句In 2009 Americans spent $104 billion on nursing-home care, up 20% from 2005, according to Kalorama Information, a research firm.根據(jù)醫(yī)學(xué)美容市調(diào)公司Kalorama Information研究表明 2009年美國(guó)人花費(fèi)在居家護(hù)理上的費(fèi)用達(dá)到了10400億美元,較2005年增長(zhǎng)了20%。The higher revenues from caring for such patients may indeed compensate nursing-home operators for the cuts in government subsidy and the push towards home care.護(hù)理這些病人所得到的高收入可能確實(shí)能彌補(bǔ)政府補(bǔ)貼的削減和對(duì)家庭護(hù)理的推廣給運(yùn)營(yíng)商造成的損失。And they may have to face forms of elder abusethat other seniors rarely have to deal with, she said, recountingthe story of a nursing-home aide who refused to bathe a residentwho was a lesbian.并且他們可能不得不面對(duì)各種老年虐待,這種虐待其他老年人幾乎遇不上,她表示。 她敘述了一個(gè)養(yǎng)老院護(hù)理拒絕為女同性戀者洗浴的故事。原聲例句In nineteen fifty-nine, Hurston suffered a stroke and entered a nursing home in Fort Pierce,Florida.權(quán)威例句He accused her of using millions of dollars from her second husband's nursing-home fortune in her campaign.ECONOMIST: And who will cut the victory?More daunting, though, is converting nursing-home operators who would prefer to roll out a new system all at once.FORBES: Drug Lord 返回 nursing-home