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Definition of sickroom in English: sickroomnounˈsɪkrʊmˈsɪkruːm A room in a school or place of work occupied by or set apart for people who are unwell. (学校或工作场所的)病房 Example sentencesExamples - Watching the two of them should be easier than nursing half the sickroom, surely.
- I was rung from the college to say he had turned up in the sickroom there and wasn't looking too flash.
- Jack opened the door and stepped inside the sickroom.
- A good hour and a half later, Erial once more stepped outside the sickroom, this time not mildly irritated and hiding her slight anxiety under good-natured insults.
- The novel's climax is utterly realistic and utterly involving - its movement out of the sickroom and into the streets of Beijing provides just the right change of perception and scale.
- Fires were also struck in sickrooms to destroy the clothing of deceased victims.
- At precisely this moment the film crosscuts back to the sickroom, where Gwendolyn recovers for just a moment and mumbles to her father, ‘They say you're made of money.’
- Was it last winter when my husband took a small bottle of essence of lavender to spray through the sickroom of a dying neighbor because it was said to reduce anxiety and the perception of pain?
- Gerard had started walking towards the sickroom.
- I have inside information that she is in her sickroom at the end of this hall.
- Not waiting for the guard to finish, Mel ran towards the sickroom, with the stuttering guard and rotund matron trailing behind.
- She guided us into the nurse's office, stopping for nothing, and sat us both gently down on a cot in one of the darkened sickrooms which was thankfully vacant.
- On she went until she found her self in the sickrooms, walking by row upon row of white-sheeted beds and private rooms.
- She followed him out of the sickroom and down a long hall way.
- Sprinkle it about where a suspicious smell is detected - in lavatories, sickrooms, cesspools or sewers.
- My bedroom was quickly converted into a sickroom.
- I can remember about 12 to 14 young people who were brought to the sickroom; I never saw them again.
- When he entered the sickroom, the pungent scent irritated his nostrils, but he did not care.
- Vasari states that in his old age Piero expressed his distaste for the sordid trappings of death, such as parasitic nurses, the visitations of weeping relatives, and confinement in dark sickrooms.
- Superstition ripens into alarm when some people from town come into the sickroom talking about ‘witches flying over the barn and fearing for their daughter who has suddenly been struck dumb.’
Synonyms infirmary, clinic, sickbay, medical centre, hospital, hospice, nursing home, convalescent home, rest home Definition of sickroom in US English: sickroomnoun A room in a school or place of work occupied by or set apart for people who are unwell. (学校或工作场所的)病房 Example sentencesExamples - The novel's climax is utterly realistic and utterly involving - its movement out of the sickroom and into the streets of Beijing provides just the right change of perception and scale.
- My bedroom was quickly converted into a sickroom.
- Sprinkle it about where a suspicious smell is detected - in lavatories, sickrooms, cesspools or sewers.
- On she went until she found her self in the sickrooms, walking by row upon row of white-sheeted beds and private rooms.
- Watching the two of them should be easier than nursing half the sickroom, surely.
- Was it last winter when my husband took a small bottle of essence of lavender to spray through the sickroom of a dying neighbor because it was said to reduce anxiety and the perception of pain?
- A good hour and a half later, Erial once more stepped outside the sickroom, this time not mildly irritated and hiding her slight anxiety under good-natured insults.
- I have inside information that she is in her sickroom at the end of this hall.
- I was rung from the college to say he had turned up in the sickroom there and wasn't looking too flash.
- I can remember about 12 to 14 young people who were brought to the sickroom; I never saw them again.
- Not waiting for the guard to finish, Mel ran towards the sickroom, with the stuttering guard and rotund matron trailing behind.
- Superstition ripens into alarm when some people from town come into the sickroom talking about ‘witches flying over the barn and fearing for their daughter who has suddenly been struck dumb.’
- She guided us into the nurse's office, stopping for nothing, and sat us both gently down on a cot in one of the darkened sickrooms which was thankfully vacant.
- At precisely this moment the film crosscuts back to the sickroom, where Gwendolyn recovers for just a moment and mumbles to her father, ‘They say you're made of money.’
- Fires were also struck in sickrooms to destroy the clothing of deceased victims.
- She followed him out of the sickroom and down a long hall way.
- Vasari states that in his old age Piero expressed his distaste for the sordid trappings of death, such as parasitic nurses, the visitations of weeping relatives, and confinement in dark sickrooms.
- Gerard had started walking towards the sickroom.
- When he entered the sickroom, the pungent scent irritated his nostrils, but he did not care.
- Jack opened the door and stepped inside the sickroom.
Synonyms infirmary, clinic, sickbay, medical centre, hospital, hospice, nursing home, convalescent home, rest home |