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ambulance
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Word definitions for ambulance in dictionaries
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES air ambulance ambulance chaser an ambulance crew ▪ The woman had to be rescued from her car by an ambulance crew. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN air ▪ Now he has two air ambulances - a twin-engined plane and a helicopter. ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1798, "mobile or field hospital," from French (hôpital) ambulant , literally "walking (hospital)," from Latin ambulantem (nominative ambulans ), present participle of ambulare "to walk" (see amble ).\n\nAMBULANCE, s. f. a moveable hospital. These were houses ...
Usage examples of ambulance.
Nola was beyond answering this question, so as they struggled to shift her five-feet-one, 267-pound frame into the ambulance, she just kissed the yellow Day-Glo crucifix suspended from her shoestring necklace.
Instead, the ambulance had blue bins filled with plasticwrapped packages, and rows of bright lights that made her squint.
She heard the engine kick over and felt the lurch of the ambulance as it took off.
What, are you planning to do emergency sections in the back of the ambulance along the way?
His mother had to be transferred from her bed inside the Birth Center after waiting for an ambulance to arrive then placed on an ambulance gurney, rolled down the Birth Center hallway, pushed out the door, loaded into the back of the ambulance, and driven across the street to our emergency room.
Birth Center be forced to endure a three-mile ambulance ride to City Hospital for a C-section.
Two paramedics the twins, Rae noticed and the emergency room nurse, Sylvia Height, flanked an ambulance gurney.
Hang outside the emergency room door and wait for our ambulance to show up?
What she wanted to see, from her vantage point seven stories high, was the ambulance dock at the Birth Center, and the route it would take to the hospital.
She watched as the ambulance pulled out of the parking lot of the center.
Birth Center, Bernie, before they left, before the ambulance even got here.
And things could only get worse during an ambulance ride, especially if that ambulance had to travel three miles to get to the nearest C-section room.
She decided to skip the etiquette and pay a personal visit to the ambulance drivers.
As much as she hated to admit it, her biggest hurdle would be going inside the ambulance to check things out for herself.
But how would the nurses know what the paramedics did inside the ambulance once it left the Birth Center?