柯林斯詞典ward /w??d/ (warding,warded,wards) 1. N-COUNT A ward is a room in a hospital which has beds for many people, often people who need similar treatment. 病房 They transferred her to the psychiatric ward. 他們把她轉(zhuǎn)移到了精神病病房。 返回 ward劍橋詞典 ward noun [C] (HOSPITAL/PRISON) 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/產(chǎn)科/精神病病房 US one of the parts into which a prison is divided 牢房,囚室 例句 The ward was full of children infected with TB.She works in the geriatric ward.Two hospital wards have had to be closed for fumigation.The new ward was opened by the Prince of Wales .The emergency wards are full of casualties from the crash . ward noun [C] (CITY AREA) (in many countries ) one of the areas into which a city or town is divided , having its own elected political representative or its own organizations for managing services (城鎮(zhèn)或村莊的)區(qū),選區(qū) ward noun [C] (CHILD) law specialized a person , especially a child , who is legally put under the protection of a law court or a guardian 被監(jiān)護人(尤指兒童) The girl was made a ward of court to stop her father taking her out of the country . 這個女孩由法院監(jiān)護,以防止她的父親將她帶出這個國家。 返回 ward