Nursing English
Nurse is expressed as nurse in English, pronounced as [ns] in Britain and [nrs] in America.

Keyword explanation:

nurse

Nurse; Nanny; A wet nurse; Protective tree; Protecting insects; Sand cone tooth shark

Verb (abbreviation of verb) nursing, nursing; Be a nurse; Nursing; Breastfeeding; Breastfeeding; Yes; Careful care; Drinking; Hug; Giant ball

(beauty, love) NASS (name)

Bilingual example:

That? Nurse? Mopping the floor? His? A fever? Eyebrows. ?

The nurse wiped his burning forehead.

Usage of nurses:

Nurses basically refer to nurses in hospitals. You can also be a nurse, nanny and nanny at home, without articles, and the first letter is often capitalized. It can also refer to a woman or girl who looks after children.

Chinese nannies are usually called dry nurses in English, wet nurses in Chinese and wet nurses in English.

Nurse as a verb means nursing, nursing (milk), which can refer to concrete hugs or abstract cultivation or cultivation. Extension can express dissatisfaction, hostility, etc. Sometimes it can also mean to be a nurse and do nursing work.