The meaning is as follows:
Nurse; Female nurses, nannies, maids (in the old employer's house)
Verb (abbreviation for verb) takes care of (sick or injured person); Breastfeeding; Breastfeeding; Cultivation; Rehabilitation (injury); Hug; Yes; Heart storage; hug
Bilingual example
1.ust? A ring? For what? That? Nurse? What if? What about you? Need? She ... ?
Ring the bell if you need a nurse.
2.e? Nurse? Release? Answer? Screen? Around? That? Go to sleep. ?
The nurse drew curtains around the bed.
3. Is she? Family? Release? She? Become? Answer? Nursing? Go home. ?
4. what? Working? Are you online? Answer? Hospital? For what? Ten? How many years? Nursing? Cancer? Patient. ?
He worked in the hospital for ten years, nursing cancer patients.
5. Will you? Is it better? Going? Where to? Bed? And then what? Nurse? That? Cold. ?
You'd better go to bed and cure your cold.
6. That? Hotel? Is it? Going? Where to? Is it? Convert? Become? Answer? Nursing? Go home. ?
That hotel will be transformed into a private sanatorium.
7. nursing? Attraction? People? Who is it? Place? Relationship? Tall? Open? Their? List? Yes? Priorities. ?
Nursing is very attractive to people who value interpersonal relationships.
8. Me? Do you believe it? What about you? Really? Answer? Complaints? Objection? One? Yes? Our? Nurse. ?
I think you have a problem with one of our nurses.
9. That? Nurse? Application? Stress? Where to? His? Arm? Where to? Stop? That? It's bleeding. ?
The nurse pressed his arm to stop the bleeding.
10. Nurse? Are you online? Training? Should? Is it? Given? Answer? Promise? Yes? Employment? Follow? Qualification. ?
Trained nurses should have job security after obtaining qualifications.