nurse in Russian
nurse in Russian is фе́льдшер, медбра́т, медсестра́ — nurse means a person trained to care for the sick or injured, typically working under a doctor.
nurse in Russian
What does "nurse" mean?
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noun A person trained to care for the sick or injured, typically working under a doctor.
"The nurse checked his blood pressure before the doctor arrived."
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noun A person who looks after young children, especially in a private household.
"A nurse looked after the children while their parents travelled."
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verb To care for someone who is sick or injured.
"She nursed her husband back to health after his surgery."
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verb To breastfeed a baby.
"The mother nursed her newborn in the quiet of the hospital room."
nurse in a sentence
- The nurse checked his blood pressure before the doctor arrived.
- A nurse looked after the children while their parents travelled.
- She nursed her husband back to health after his surgery.
- The mother nursed her newborn in the quiet of the hospital room.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "nurse" in Russian?
"nurse" in Russian is фе́льдшер, медбра́т, медсестра́. nurse means: A person trained to care for the sick or injured, typically working under a doctor.
How do you pronounce фе́льдшер?
"nurse" in Russian is фе́льдшер, pronounced "feldsher".
How do you use "nurse" in a sentence?
Example: "The nurse checked his blood pressure before the doctor arrived." In Russian, "nurse" is фе́льдшер, медбра́т, медсестра́.
Are there other ways to say "nurse" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 9 translations listed for "nurse": фе́льдшер, медбра́т, медсестра́, сестра́, сиде́лка, корми́лица.