
병동, 병실
a separate room or area in a hospital, typically one allocated to a particular type of patient
예문:
"The nurse moved the patient to the maternity ward."
"Visitors are allowed in the pediatric ward during the afternoon."
구, 행정 구역
an administrative division of a city or borough that typically elects and is represented by a councilor
예문:
"The city is divided into several administrative wards."
"He is running for a seat on the council for the fourth ward."
피후견인, 피보호자
a person, usually a minor, under the care and control of a guardian appointed by a court
예문:
"The orphan became a ward of the court until a relative was found."
"As his legal guardian, she managed the financial affairs of her ward."
입원시키다, 수용하다
to admit someone to a hospital ward for treatment or observation
예문:
"The patient was warded immediately after the emergency surgery."
"He had to be warded for several days due to high fever."
피하다, 막아내다
to prevent someone or something from harming or affecting one
예문:
"She wore a heavy coat to ward off the winter chill."
"The garlic was traditionally used to ward off evil spirits."
감방, 교도소 구획
a separate section or division of a prison
예문:
"The high-security ward is reserved for the most dangerous criminals."
"He was transferred to the medical ward of the prison."
자물쇠 돌기, 홈
a ridge or bar inside a lock that prevents the turning of any key without a corresponding groove
예문:
"The skeleton key was filed down to bypass the wards of the lock."
"Old-fashioned locks rely on intricate wards for security."
성 구역, 안마당
an area of ground enclosed by the walls of a castle or fortress
예문:
"The knights gathered in the outer ward of the castle."
"The inner ward contained the lord's private residence."