ward

ward
wo:d
noun
1) (a room with a bed or beds for patients in a hospital etc: He is in a surgical ward of the local hospital.) sala
2) (a person who is under the legal control and care of someone who is not his or her parent or (a ward of court) of a court: She was made a ward of court so that she could not marry until she was eighteen.) pupilo
ward n área / sala
Se trata de una sala o un área de un hospital donde se encuentran agrupados los pacientes de características similares
the children's ward el área de pediatría
ward
tr[wɔːd]
noun
1 (in hospital) sala
2 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (for elections) distrito electoral
3 SMALLLAW/SMALL pupilo,-a
4 (in lock) guarda
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
ward of court pupilo,-a bajo tutela judicial
ward ['wɔrd] vt
to ward off : desviar, protegerse contra
ward n
1) : sala f (de un hospital, etc.)
maternity ward: sala de maternidad
2) : distrito m electoral o administrativo (de una ciudad)
3) : pupilo m, -la f (de un tutor, etc.)
ward
v.
guardar v. (In a hospital)
n.
cuadra s.f.
n.
alumno s.m.
barrio s.m.
crujía de un hospital s.f.
cuartel s.m.
custodia s.f.
distrito s.m.
guarda s.f.
pupilo s.m.
rodete s.m.
sala s.f.
tutela s.f.
wɔːrd, wɔːd
noun
1) (in hospital) sala f
2) (Govt) subdivisión de un municipio a efectos electorales y administrativos
3) (person) pupilo, -la m,f

ward of court — pupilo, -la m,f bajo tutela judicial

Phrasal Verbs:
[wɔːd]
1. N
1) (Jur) (=person) pupilo(-a) m / f

he is her ward — (él) está bajo su tutela

to make sb a ward of court — poner a algn bajo la protección or el amparo del tribunal

2) (Pol) distrito m electoral
3) (in hospital) sala f , pabellón m
4) [of key] guarda f
2.
CPD

ward heeler N(US) (Pol) muñidor m

ward round N — (Med) visita f de salas

ward sister N — (Med) enfermera f jefe de sala

* * *
[wɔːrd, wɔːd]
noun
1) (in hospital) sala f
2) (Govt) subdivisión de un municipio a efectos electorales y administrativos
3) (person) pupilo, -la m,f

ward of court — pupilo, -la m,f bajo tutela judicial

Phrasal Verbs:

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