I. Pronunciation, interpretation and form
English /n? S/, USA /n? RS/; Nurse; Female nurses, nannies, maids, and nurses who take care of (the sick or the wounded); Breastfeeding; Breastfeeding; Cultivation; Rehabilitation (injury); Hug; Yes; Heart storage; Hug; Third person singular: nursery, plural: nursery, present participle: nursery, past tense: nursery, past participle: nursery.
Second, examples
1, just? A ring? For what? That? Nurse? What if? What about you? Need? Ring the bell if you need a nurse.
2、The? Nurse? Release? Answer? Screen? Around? That? The nurse drew curtains around the bed.
3. She? Family? Release? She? Become? Answer? Nursing? Her family sent her to a nursing 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.
Would you? Is it better? Going? Where to? Bed? And then what? Nurse? That? You'd better go to bed and cure your cold.
Third, breastfeeding.
1. Breastfeeding refers to the way of feeding a baby with the mother's milk. But now many mothers are unwilling to breastfeed their babies because of work or other reasons. However, research shows that breast-fed babies are healthier, so more and more young mothers choose to breast-feed their babies.
2. Breastfeeding refers to the way of feeding the baby with the mother's milk. In the past, due to urbanization in western countries, mothers went back to work soon after giving birth, which led to the lack of breastfeeding for babies. Studies have shown that breast-fed babies develop healthier. So women in western countries began to return to breastfeeding in the last decade.