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(n)
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(v)
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(n)
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(v)
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(v)
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(n)
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(n)
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(v)
medical
(a)
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(n)
medicine
monitor
negative
op
operate
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operative
pack
pill
plastic surgery
prep
prescription
probe
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Rx
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screen
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(n)
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(v)
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treatment
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X-ray
(n)
X-ray
(v)
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Date:
1200-1300
Language:
Old French
Origin:
Medieval Latin
hospitale
'place to stay at'
, from
Latin
hospitalis
'of a guest'
, from hospes;
HOST
1
hospital
noun
hos‧pi‧tal
S2
W1
[
uncountable and countable
]
a large building where sick or injured people receive medical treatment
COLLOCATIONS
COLLOCATIONS
in hospital
British English
in the hospital
American English
go to hospital
British English
go to the hospital
American English
come/be out of hospital
British English
come/be out of the hospital
American English
leave hospital
British English
leave the hospital
American English
be taken to hospital
British English
be taken to the hospital
American English
be rushed to hospital
British English
be rushed to the hospital
American English
be airlifted/flown to hospital
British English
,
be airlifted/flown to the hospital
American English
(=
be taken to hospital in a plane
)
be admitted to hospital
British English
,
be admitted to the hospital
American English
(=
be brought into a hospital for treatment
)
be discharged/released from hospital
British English
be discharged/released from the hospital
American English
(=
be allowed to leave a hospital because you are better
)
psychiatric hospital
(=
a hospital for people with mental illness
)
maternity hospital
(=
a hospital where women have their babies
)
hospital treatment/care
hospital stay
(=
the period that someone spends in hospital
)
He's
in hospital
recovering from an operation.
By the time she
went to the hospital
, the pain was really bad.
Your mother should
be out of hospital
within three days.
She was treated by paramedics at the scene before being
rushed to hospital
.
A man has been
admitted to hospital
with gunshot wounds.
He is likely to be
discharged from the hospital
later today.
a top-security
psychiatric hospital
More than 20 officers needed
hospital treatment
.
surgical techniques which avoid the need for a
hospital stay
WORD FOCUS: hospital
WORD FOCUS: hospital
types of hospital
:
medical center
American English
(
a big hospital
)
maternity hospital
(
for women who are having a baby
)
mental hospital
/
psychiatric hospital
(
for people who are mentally ill
)
clinic
(
for people receiving a particular kind of treatment
)
hospice
(
for people who are dying
)
nursing home
(
for old people
)
parts of a hospital
:
A&E
also
casualty
British English
,
emergency room
American English
,
operating theatre
British English
/
operating room
American English
,
ward
,
unit
people in a hospital
:
doctor
,
nurse
,
surgeon
,
patient
,
orderly
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