1.私人疗养所;〈英〉小型私人医院
1.an institution where old people live when they are too old or sick to care for themselves without help
1.The hotel is going to be converted into a nursing home.
那家旅馆将被改建成疗养院。
2.Then she was in charge of a nursing-home for women in London.
后来她在伦敦负责一家妇女护理院。
3.I asked her why she had come to the nursing home, and she described the recent passing of her husband after 73 years of marriage.
我问她为什么来到养老院,她告诉了我她丈夫最近刚过世——他们结婚已经73年了。
4.In January 2000, he began soliciting wishes at the nursing home where his mother-in-law had lived out her last days.
2000年1月,他开始在岳母去世前一直住的疗养院里收集愿望。
5.Sara Carley, then 94, ended up in the hospital and rehab for a couple of weeks and then a nursing home -- which none of them wanted.
94岁的SaraCarley在医院治疗后选择在养老院进行了几个星期的康复,其实这些都不是SaraCarley和史蒂夫期望发生的。
6.The last remaining survivor of the Titanic disaster is selling her "mementoes" "" to pay for her nursing home fees.
铁达尼号船难的唯一幸存者正出售「纪念物品」以支付护养院的费用。
7.Three were turned into a corporate office, a nursing home and a horse-racing centre but the town was unable to find buyers for the others.
其中有三所分别转为办公楼、疗养院以及跑马场,而余下的四所至今尚未找到买主。
8.He said he and his wife talked once about going to a nursing home and dismissed the idea.
他说,他和妻子之前讨论过一次去护理院的想法,但最后还是否决了。
9.In the last year she had to sell some of her family's possessions at auction to pay for her stay in the nursing home.
(生命中的)最后一年里,她不得不拍卖家里的部分财物,来支付她在养老院的费用。
10.A medical student on rotations with a weekend job in a nursing home describes the case of a 72-year-old woman in a rehabilitation unit.
学医的轮换工作的一个周末在一家养老院描述的情况下,72岁的妇女在康复单位。