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ward
Ward tarimas:
/wɔ:d/
Ward audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: A division of a city or town, especially an electoral district, for administrative and representative purposes.
- noun: A district of some English and Scottish counties corresponding roughly to the hundred or the wapentake.
- noun: A room in a hospital usually holding six or more patients.
- noun: A division in a hospital for the care of a particular group of patients: a maternity ward.
- noun: One of the divisions of a penal institution, such as a prison.
- noun: An open court or area of a castle or fortification enclosed by walls.
- noun: Law A minor or incompetent person placed under the care or protection of a guardian or court.
- noun: A person under the protection or care of another.
- noun: The state of being under guard; custody.
- noun: The act of guarding or protecting; guardianship.
- noun: A means of protection; a defense.
- noun: A defensive movement or attitude, especially in fencing; a guard.
- noun: The projecting ridge of a lock or keyhole that prevents the turning of a key other than the proper one.
- noun: The notch cut into a key that corresponds to such a ridge.
- verb-transitive: To guard; protect.
- phrasal-verb: ward off To turn aside; parry: ward off an opponent's blows.
- phrasal-verb: ward off To try to prevent; avert: took vitamins to ward off head colds.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- palata
- probationary ward izoliatorius 2 (kalėjimo) kamera 3 (miesto) rinkimų apylinkė
- a child in
- administracinis rajonas 4 teis. globotinis
- rūpintinis (t. p. ward of court)
- she is his ward ji yra jo globotinė
- jis jos globėjas 5 globa
- globojimas