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nursing
看護,養育
From:
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nurs·ing
名詞
護理
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Nurs·ing
,
a.
Supplying
or
taking
nourishment
from
,
or
as
from
,
the
breast
;
as
,
a
nursing
mother
;
a
nursing
infant
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Nurse
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Nursed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Nursing
.]
1.
To
nourish
;
to
cherish
;
to
foster
;
as
:
(a)
To
nourish
at
the
breast
;
to
suckle
;
to
feed
and
tend
,
as
an
infant
.
(b)
To
take
care
of
or
tend
,
as
a
sick
person
or
an
invalid
;
to
attend
upon
.
Sons
wont
to
nurse
their
parents
in
old
age
.
--
Milton
.
Him
in
Egerian
groves
Aricia
bore
,
And
nursed
his
youth
along
the
marshy
shore
. --
Dryden
.
2.
To
bring
up
;
to
raise
,
by
care
,
from
a
weak
or
invalid
condition
;
to
foster
;
to
cherish
; --
applied
to
plants
,
animals
,
and
to
any
object
that
needs
,
or
thrives
by
,
attention
.
“To
nurse
the
saplings
tall.”
By
what
hands
[
has
vice
]
been
nursed
into
so
uncontrolled
a
dominion?
--
Locke
.
3.
To
manage
with
care
and
economy
,
with
a
view
to
increase
;
as
,
to
nurse
our
national
resources
.
4.
To
caress
;
to
fondle
,
as
a
nurse
does
.
To nurse billiard balls
,
to
strike
them
gently
and
so
as
to
keep
them
in
good
position
during
a
series
of
caroms
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
nursing
n
1:
the
work
of
caring
for
the
sick
or
injured
or
infirm
2:
the
profession
of
a
nurse
3:
nourishing
at
the
breast
[
syn
:
breast feeding
]
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