ward

英 [w??d] 美[w?rd]
  • n. 病房;保衛;監視
  • vt. 避開;保衛;守護
  • n. (Ward)人名;(英)沃德;(德、芬、瑞典、葡)瓦爾德

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詞態變化


復數:?wards;

助記提示


ward 保衛,警戒 → guard 保衛,警戒;

中文詞源


ward 病室,病房

來自PIE*wer,覆蓋,保護,看管,看護,詞源同ware,warrant。引申義病房,病室。

英文詞源


ward
ward: [OE] Ward and guard are ultimately the same word. Both go back to a prehistoric West Germanic *wartho ‘watching over’. But whereas guard reached English via Old French, ward is a lineal descendant of the Germanic word. The noun originally meant ‘watching, guarding’; its application to an individual room of an institution where people are guarded or looked after (at first including prisons as well as hospitals) dates from the 16th century.

The verb ward (now mainly encountered in ward off) comes from the Germanic derivative *warthōjan. The early sense ‘guardianship, custody’ is preserved in such expressions as ward of court, and also in warden [13] (from the Old Northern French derivative wardein, corresponding to the central French form guardien ‘guardian’) and warder [14], from Anglo-Norman wardere.

The word’s ultimate source is the base *war- ‘watch, be on one’s guard, take care’ (source also of English aware, beware, warn, wary, etc).

=> aware, beware, guard, warn, wary
ward (n.)
Old English weard "a guarding, protection; watchman, sentry, keeper," from Proto-Germanic *wardaz "guard" (cognates: Old Saxon ward, Old Norse v?rer, Old High German wart), from PIE *war-o-, from root *wer- (4) "perceive, watch out for" (cognates: Latin vereri "to observe with awe, revere, respect, fear;" Greek ouros "a guard, watchman," and possibly horan "to see;" Hittite werite- "to see"). Used for administrative districts (at first in the sense of guardianship) from late 14c.; of hospital divisions from 1749. Meaning "minor under control of a guardian" is from early 15c. Ward-heeler is 1890, from heeler "loafer, one on the lookout for shady work" (1870s).
ward (v.)
Old English weardian "to keep guard, watch, protect, preserve," from Proto-Germanic *wardon "to guard" (cognates: Old Saxon wardon, Old Norse varea "to guard," Old Frisian wardia, Middle Dutch waerden "to take care of," Old High German warten "to guard, look out for, expect," German warten "to wait, wait on, nurse, tend"), from PIE *war-o- (see ward (n.)). French garder, Italian guardare, Spanish guardar are Germanic loan-words. Meaning "to parry, to fend off" (now usually with off) is recorded from 1570s. Related: Warded; warding.

雙語例句


1. The ward was busy and Amy hardly had time to talk.
病房里非常忙碌,埃米幾乎沒有時間說話。

來自柯林斯例句

2. Peter Ward is a seismologist with the US Geological Survey.
彼得·沃德是美國地質調查局的一名地震學家。

來自柯林斯例句

3. As soon as we found this out, we closed the ward.
我們一發現此事就關閉了病房。

來自柯林斯例句

4. He managed to free one hand to ward off a punch.
他設法掙脫出一只手來擋住了一拳。

來自柯林斯例句

5. Ask to speak to the sister on the ward.
請求和病房里的護士長說話。

來自柯林斯例句

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