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itami
痛み
(n)
pain
kata no itami
肩の痛み
shoulder pain
hōtai
包帯
(n)
bandage
kirikizu-yō no hōtai
切り傷用の包帯
bandage for my cut
kinkyū chiryōshitsu
緊急治療室
(n)
emergency room
kinkyū chiryōshitsu no isha
緊急治療室の医者
emergency room doctors
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kangoshi
看護師
(n)
nurse
Sono josei wa kangoshi da.
その女性は、看護師だ。
The woman is a nurse.
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kanja
患者
(n)
patient
Kanja wa, tantōi to tantō no kangoshi o shinjinakereba naranai.
患者は、担当医と担当の看護士を信じなければならない。
A patient must trust his doctors and nurses.
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rentogen
レントゲン
(n)
X-ray
mune no rentogen
胸のレントゲン
X-ray of a chest
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ketsueki kensa
血液検査
(n)
blood test
Ketsueki kensa de kare no ketsueki chū no arukōru nōdo ga takai koto ga wakatta.
血液検査で彼の血液中のアルコール濃度が高い事がわかった。
The blood test found his blood alcohol level was very high.
isha
医者
(n)
doctor
Rī-san wa, isha desu ka.
リーさんは、医者ですか。
Are you doctor, Mr. Lee?
2 More Examples
ondo
温度
(n)
temperature
ondokei ga shimeshite iru ondo
温度計が示している温度
temperature on a thermometer
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machiaishitsu
待合室
(n)
waiting room
machiaishitsu de machimasu
待合室で待ちます
wait in the waiting room
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byōin
病院
(n)
hospital
byōin no tatemono
病院の建物
hospital building
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netsu
熱
(n)
fever
Netsu ga arimasu.
熱があります。
I have a fever.
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kyūkyūsha
救急車
(n)
ambulance
Kyūkyūsha o yonde kudasai!
救急車を呼んでください!
Call an ambulance!
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shinryōjo
診療所
(n)
doctor's office
taionkei
体温計
(n)
thermometer
Kangoshi ga kanja no taion o denshi taionkei o tsukatte hakatta.
看護師が患者の体温を電子体温計を使って測った。
The nurse used a digital thermometer to take the patient's temperature.
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O-suwari kudasai.
お座り下さい。
(e)
Please have a seat.
Yoyaku wa gozaimasu ka.
予約はございますか。
(e)
Do you have an appointment?
Hoken wa haitte imasu ka.
保険は入っていますか。
(e)
Do you have insurance?
Korera no shorui o kaite kudasai.
これらの書類を書いて下さい。
(e)
Fill out these documents.
shūchū chiryō
集中治療
(n)
intensive care
shujutsu
手術
(n)
surgery
chūsha
注射
(n)
injection
masui
麻酔
(n)
anesthesia
gekai
外科医
(n)
surgeon
Gaman dekinai
我慢できない
(i)
impatient
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