Two people are in the hospital with serious burns.
有兩人因嚴重燒傷而住院。
COLLOCATIONS
verbs
go to hospitalBritish EnglishBrE, go to the hospitalAmerican EnglishAmE 去醫院看病
The pain got worse and she had to go to the hospital.
她痛得更厲害了,只得去醫院看病。
be taken/rushed/airlifted to hospitalBritish EnglishBrE, be taken/rushed/airlifted to the hospitalAmerican EnglishAmE 被送往/緊急送往/用飛機送往醫院
Three people were taken to hospital after a crash on the motorway.
高速公路撞車事故發生後,有三人被送往醫院。
be admitted to hospitalBritish EnglishBrE, be admitted to the hospitalAmerican EnglishAmE 被收入醫院
He was admitted to hospital suffering from chest pain.
他因爲胸口痛,被收治入院。
leave/come out of hospitalBritish EnglishBrE, leave/come out of the hospitalAmerican EnglishAmE 出院
nHer mother never left the hospital.
be discharged/released from hospitalBritish EnglishBrE, be discharged/released from the hospitalAmerican EnglishAmE (=be allowed to leave a hospital because you are better) 獲準出院
nIt was several weeks before he was released from hospital.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + hospital
a psychiatric hospital (also a mental hospital old-fashioned) (=for people with mental illnesses) 精神病院
He was admitted to a secure psychiatric hospital.
他被一家防範嚴密的精神病院收治。
a children’s hospital 兒童醫院
nan important children’s hospital
a maternity hospitalBritish EnglishBrE (=for women having babies) 婦産醫院
nMany maternity hospitals have been forced to close.
hospital + NOUN
hospital treatment/care 醫院治療/護理
What do older people think of hospital care?
老年人如何看待醫院護理?
a hospital stay (=the period someone spends in hospital) 住院時間
New surgical techniques mean a hospital stay of less than 48 hours.
新的外科技術意味着住院時間少於48小時。
a hospital bed 病床
nThere is a shortage of hospital beds.
a hospital ward/room 病房
nnurses working on hospital wards
nTHESAURUS
hospital a large building where sick or injured people receive medical treatment
a discovery by doctors at the New England Medical Center
clinic a place, often in a hospital, where medical treatment and advice is given to people who do not need to stay in a hospital
a family-planning clinic (=which gives people help and advice about birth control)
a special clinic for people with drug and alcohol problems
hospice a special hospital for people who are dying
They are hoping to raise funds to build a hospice for sick and dying children.
nursing home/old people's home (also home) a place where people who are old and ill can live and be looked after, by nurses
She doesn't want to end up in a nursing home.
sanatorium a place where people recovering after a long illness were sent in the past, so that they could rest and receive special care
He was sent to a sanatorium in the Swiss Alps.
parts of a hospital
A&E/casualtyBritish EnglishBrE, emergency room/ERAmerican EnglishAmE the part of a hospital where people who are injured or who need urgent treatment are brought
A&E waiting times have gone down.
A 33-year-old man was brought to the emergency room in a coma.
operating theatreBritish EnglishBrE, operating roomAmerican EnglishAmE a room in a hospital where operations are done
Mrs Barnett was in the operating theatre for 11 hours while the transplant was carried out.
intensive care the part of a hospital where people who are very seriously ill or badly injured are cared for