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Уорд — meaning in English: Ward

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язык
yazyk
Эффективность
Effektivnost'
составной
sostavnoy
Уорд
Uord
ген
gen
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'Уорд' in contexts related to healthcare, particularly in hospitals where patients are assigned to specific wards. Additionally, it can appear in legal discussions, where wards may refer to individuals under guardianship, highlighting its varied application in daily conversations and professional settings.
Synonyms & nuances
'Участок' (uchastok) can refer to a section or area, making it broader in scope, while 'отделение' (otdelenie) specifically means division or department, often used in medical contexts. Choosing 'Уорд' implies a more personal or protective aspect, particularly in healthcare settings.
Culture
The word 'Уорд' derives from the Old English 'weard,' meaning guardian or protector, which reflects its protective connotations in both personal and medical contexts. In Russian culture, the term resonates with themes of care and responsibility, especially in the context of looking after vulnerable individuals, such as children or the elderly.
FAQ
Q.What does 'Уорд' mean in English?
'Уорд' translates to 'Ward' in English, typically referring to both a section in a hospital and a person under guardianship.
Q.How is 'Уорд' used in a sentence?
'Уорд' can be used in sentences like, 'Я лежу в больничном уорде' (I am in the hospital ward) to indicate being admitted to a specific area of a hospital.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'Уорд'?
A common mistake is confusing 'Уорд' with 'отделение' (otdelenie). While both can refer to sections within a hospital, 'Уорд' emphasizes patient care, whereas 'отделение' is more administrative.
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