go to hospitalBritish EnglishBrE, go to the hospitalAmerican EnglishAmE 去医院看病
The pain got worse and she had to go to the hospital.
她痛得更厉害了,只得去医院看病。
be taken/rushed/airlifted to hospitalBritish EnglishBrE, be taken/rushed/airlifted to the hospitalAmerican EnglishAmE 被送往/紧急送往/用飞机送往医院
Three people were taken to hospital after a crash on the motorway.
高速公路撞车事故发生后,有三人被送往医院。
be admitted to hospitalBritish EnglishBrE, be admitted to the hospitalAmerican EnglishAmE 被收入医院
He was admitted to hospital suffering from chest pain.
他因为胸口痛,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) 获准出院
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.
他被一家防范严密的精神病院收治。
a children’s hospital 儿童医院
nan important children’s hospital
a maternity hospitalBritish EnglishBrE (=for women having babies) 妇产医院
nMany maternity hospitals have been forced to close.
hospital + NOUN
hospital treatment/care 医院治疗/护理
What do older people think of hospital care?
老年人如何看待医院护理?
a hospital stay (=the period someone spends in hospital) 住院时间
New surgical techniques mean a hospital stay of less than 48 hours.
新的外科技术意味着住院时间少于48小时。
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