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ward in Russian

ward in Russian is [[большо́й]] [[прихо́д]], прихо́д, ка́мера — ward means a section of a hospital where patients with similar needs are cared for.

ward in Russian

[[большо́й]] [[прихо́д]]
noun
Pronounced: [[bolshoy]] [[prikhod]]
(Mormonism) A subdivision of the LDS Church, smaller than and part of a stake, but larger than a branch.
прихо́д
noun
Pronounced: prikhod
(Mormonism) A subdivision of the LDS Church, smaller than and part of a stake, but larger than a branch.
ка́мера
noun
Pronounced: kamera
A section or subdivision of a prison.
о́круг
noun
Pronounced: okrug
An administrative division of a borough, city or council.
райо́н
noun
Pronounced: rayon
An administrative division of a borough, city or council.
пала́та
noun
Pronounced: palata
A part of a hospital, with beds, where patients reside.
подопе́чная
noun
Pronounced: podopechnaya
A person under guardianship.
подопе́чный
noun
Pronounced: podopechnyy
A person under guardianship.
охраня́ть
verb
Pronounced: okhranyat
(transitive) To keep in safety, to watch over, to guard.
сторожить
verb
Pronounced: storozhit
(transitive) To keep in safety, to watch over, to guard.
защища́ть
verb
Pronounced: zashchishchat
(transitive) To defend, to protect.
защища́ть
verb
Pronounced: zashchishchat
(transitive) To fend off, to repel, to turn aside, as anything mischievous that approaches. (usually followed by off)
отража́ть
verb
Pronounced: otrazhat
(transitive) To fend off, to repel, to turn aside, as anything mischievous that approaches. (usually followed by off)
быть начеку
verb
Pronounced: byt nacheku
(intransitive) To be vigilant; to keep guard.

What does "ward" mean?

  1. noun A section of a hospital where patients with similar needs are cared for.
    "She was moved to the maternity ward after the birth."
  2. noun An administrative division of a city, town, or borough.
    "The councillor represents the northern ward of the city."
  3. noun A person, especially a child, under the legal protection of a guardian.
    "After her parents died, she became a ward of the state."
  4. verb To repel or turn aside something threatening (usually with "off").
    "He raised his arm to ward off the blow."

ward in a sentence

  • She was moved to the maternity ward after the birth.
  • The councillor represents the northern ward of the city.
  • After her parents died, she became a ward of the state.
  • He raised his arm to ward off the blow.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "ward" in Russian?

"ward" in Russian is [[большо́й]] [[прихо́д]], прихо́д, ка́мера. ward means: A section of a hospital where patients with similar needs are cared for.

How do you pronounce [[большо́й]] [[прихо́д]]?

"ward" in Russian is [[большо́й]] [[прихо́д]], pronounced "[[bolshoy]] [[prikhod]]".

How do you use "ward" in a sentence?

Example: "She was moved to the maternity ward after the birth." In Russian, "ward" is [[большо́й]] [[прихо́д]], прихо́д, ка́мера.

Are there other ways to say "ward" in Russian?

Yes — Russian has 13 translations listed for "ward": [[большо́й]] [[прихо́д]], прихо́д, ка́мера, о́круг, райо́н, пала́та.

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