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I . nurse [nɜ:s, Am nɜ:rs] N

II . nurse [nɜ:s, Am nɜ:rs] VB trans

3. nurse (hold carefully):

4. nurse glass, bottle:

5. nurse (breast-feed):

III . nurse [nɜ:s, Am nɜ:rs] VB intr

staff nurse N Brit

I . wet-nurse N

II . wet-nurse VB trans pej

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Brooks partially financed her studies by working as a dishwasher, laundress, a library assistant, and nurse's aide.
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The midwife's holdall was much bigger than the ordinary nurse's bag because it had to carry so much sterilised equipment.
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Complaining that she was light-headed, she left the trauma room and sat at a nurse's desk.
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Staff housing was located close to or outside of the main entrance, with the most senior residences and nurse's home located on the main drive.
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She held this title for three years during which time she worked as a nurse's aide at the YMCA.
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The stunning blonde, who often dressed as a saucy nurse, is now wearing a real nurse's uniform to care for dying patients claimed the article.
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Articles cover the nurse's roles before, during, and after surgery and include patient teaching and preparation, use and care of surgical instruments and supplies, asepsis, sterilization, anesthesia, and related topics.
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Ignoring her nurse's warning, she turns the golden key in the lock.
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