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ward

Prononciation : [wɔrd]

Mot

Contexte : « healthcare »

(noun) a special area in a hospital where patients stay and get help from doctors and nurses. Think of it like a room where people go to feel better when they are sick.

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She was placed in the children's ward because she needed special care.

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He didn't want to go to the ward because he was feeling perfectly healthy.

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Which ward should we visit to see our friend?

Contexte : « government »

(noun) a part of a city or town that is governed separately, often for elections. It's like a small section within a larger area that helps organize how things work.

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He represents our neighborhood in the city ward meetings.

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The area isn't part of the ward we live in; it's in another district.

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What ward do you live in?

Contexte : « protection »

(verb) to protect or keep someone safe from something bad. It's like being a superhero for someone to make sure they don't get hurt.

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She tried to ward off the birds while they were eating the fruit.

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He couldn't ward off his fears and ended up feeling very scared.

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How can we ward off illness during the winter?

Contexte : « legal »

(noun) a person, usually a child, who is under the care of someone else, like the court. It's like having a guardian who looks after someone.

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The court decided to make her a ward of the state for her safety.

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He was not a ward of the court; he lived independently.

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Who is the ward in this legal case?

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