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Definition of hospit in English Turkish dictionary

hospitable
konuksever

İnsanlar burada çok konuksever. - People are very hospitable here.

Yerliler çok konukseverler. - The natives are very hospitable.

hospital
hastane

Ateşi için onu hastaneye götürdüler. - They took him to the hospital for his fever.

Eczane, hastanenin yakınında. - The pharmacy is near the hospital.

hospitality
misafirperverlik
hospitable
misafirperver

Yerel halk çok misafirperver. - The locals are very hospitable.

Vietnamlılar çok misafirperver. - The Vietnamese are very hospitable.

hospitality
konukseverlik

Kaptan Cook konukseverliklerinden dolayı yerlilere teşekkür etti. - Captain Cook thanked the natives for their hospitality.

Onlara konukseverlikleri için teşekkür notu gönder. - Send them a thank-you note for their hospitality.

hospital
{i} tamirhane
hospitable
ılımlı
hospitable
mükrim
hospitable
ikramcı
hospitality
ikramcılık
Hospital
şifahane
hospitable
açık fikirli, yeni fikirleri kabule hazır
hospital
hastahane
hospital
darüşşifa
hospitality
mihmandarlık
hospitable
{s} açık
hospitable
yeni fikirleri kabule hazır
hospitable
hospitablymisa firperverlikle
hospitable
kapısı açık
hospitable
açık fikirli
hospitably
konuksever bir şekilde
hospitably
misafirperver bir şekilde
hospital
{i} bakımevi
hospital
{i} darülaceze
hospital
(Askeri) HASTANE: Esas itibarı ile hastalara bakım sağlamak maksadıyla kurulmuş bir tıbbi tedavi tesisi. Hem diyagnostik ve terapatik servisler, hem de kendisine verilen görevi yerine getirmesi bakımından lüzumlu destek, servisleri için elverişli şekilde personel ve malzeme ile teçhiz edilmiştir. Bir hastane, ayrıca bir kliniğin görevlerini de yerine getirir. Ayrıca bakınız: "general hospital", "station hospital", "fixed hospital", "evacuation hospital", "surgical hospital" ve "field hospital"
hospital
(Tıp) (ab. Spital): Hastane
hospital
eski darülaceze
hospital
sayrılarevi
hospital
sayrıevi
hospitality
ağırlama
English - English

Definition of hospit in English English dictionary

hospital
A building founded for the long term care of its residents, such as an almshouse. The residents may have no physical ailments, but simply need financial support
hospital
A place of lodging

they spide a goodly castle, plast / Foreby a riuer in a pleasaunt dale, / Which choosing for that euenings hospitale, / They thither marcht .

hospital
A building designed to diagnose and treat the sick, injured or dying. Usually has a staff of doctors and nurses to aid in the treatment of patients
hospitality
The business of providing catering, lodging and entertainment service
hospitable
disposed to treat strangers or guests with generous kindness
hospitality
the practice of receiving and entertaining strangers and guests with kindness
hospitable
{a} kind to strangers, friendly, civil
hospitably
{a} in a hospitable manner, kindly
hospital
{n} a reception for sick or poor people
hospitality
{n} entertainment of strangers
Hospitable
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Hospitable
harborous
Hospitality
hospitage
hospitable
cordial and generous towards guests
hospitable
A hospitable climate or environment is one that encourages the existence or development of particular people or things. Even in summer this place did not look exactly hospitable
hospitable
(`hospitable' is usually followed by `to') having an open mind; "hospitable to new ideas"; "open to suggestions
hospitable
Proceeding from or indicating kindness and generosity to guests and strangers; as, hospitable rites
hospitable
favorable to life and growth; "soil sufficiently hospitable for forest growth"; "a hospitable environment" disposed to treat guests and strangers with cordiality and generosity; "a good-natured and hospitable man"; "a hospitable act"; "hospitable invitations" (`hospitable' is usually followed by `to') having an open mind; "hospitable to new ideas"; "open to suggestions
hospitable
Receiving and entertaining strangers or guests with kindness and without reward; kind to strangers and guests; characterized by hospitality
hospitable
(`hospitable' is usually followed by `to') having an open mind; "hospitable to new ideas"; "open to suggestions"
hospitable
favorable to life and growth; "soil sufficiently hospitable for forest growth"; "a hospitable environment"
hospitable
favorable
hospitable
{s} warm and welcoming to guests and strangers
hospitable
receptive and open-minded
hospitable
A hospitable person is friendly, generous, and welcoming to guests or people they have just met. The locals are hospitable and welcoming
hospitable
disposed to treat guests and strangers with cordiality and generosity; "a good-natured and hospitable man"; "a hospitable act"; "hospitable invitations"
hospitably
in a hospitable manner; "she was received hospitably by her new family
hospitably
In a hospitable manner
hospitably
in a hospitable manner; "she was received hospitably by her new family"
hospitably
in a welcoming manner, warmly, in a friendly manner
hospital
A building in which the sick, injured, or infirm are received and treated; a public or private institution founded for reception and cure, or for the refuge, of persons diseased in body or mind, or disabled, infirm, or dependent, and in which they are treated either at their own expense, or more often by charity in whole or in part; a tent, building, or other place where the sick or wounded of an army cared for
hospital
a medical institution where sick or injured people are given medical or surgical care
hospital
An institution rendering inpatient and outpatient services, accredited as a Hospital by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations, the Bureau of Hospitals of the American Osteopathic Association, or as otherwise determined by Aetna as meeting reasonable standards A hospital may be a general, acute care, rehabilitation or specialty institution
hospital
(The), in Post-office phraseology, is the department where loose packages are set to rights
hospital
An institution for the treatment of the sick or injured
hospital
An institution whose primary function is to provide inpatient diagnostic and therapeutic services for a variety of medical conditions, both surgical and non-surgical In addition, most hospitals provide some outpatient services, particularly emergency care Hospitals may be classified by length of stay (short-term or long-term), as teaching or non-teaching, by major types of services (psychiatric, tuberculosis, general, and other specialties, such as maternity, pediatric, or ear, nose and throat), and by type of ownership or control (Federal, State, or local government; for-profit and non-profit)
hospital
A hospital is an institution or facility licensed by the state of Nebraska or the state in which it is located, which provides medical and surgical diagnostic and treatment services with 24-hour per day nursing services, to two or more unrelated persons with an illness, injury or pregnancy, under the supervision of a staff of physicians licensed to practice medicine and surgery
hospital
a short-term, acute-care, general hospital which
hospital
The term "Hospital" means an institution that is licensed as a hospital under the laws of the state at the time and place Covered Charges are Incurred; and is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals or by the American Osteopathic Association; provided, however, that the term "Hospital" shall not include an institution that is primarily a nursing home or a place for rest for the aged, drug addicts, alcoholics, treatment of tuberculosis or mental disorders
hospital
A place for shelter or entertainment; an inn
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hospital
hospital
a health facility where patients receive treatment
hospital
means an institution licensed as a hospital and operated for the care and treatment of resident In-patients with a registered graduate nurse (R N ) always on duty and with a laboratory and operating room (either on the premises or in facilities controlled by the hospital) where surgical operations are performed by a legally qualified surgeon In no event shall the term "hospital" or "general active treatment hospital" mean any hospital or institution or part of such hospital or institution licensed or used principally as a clinic, continued care or extended care facility, convalescent home, rehabilitation centre, rest home, nursing home or home for the aged, health spa or treatment centre for drug addicts or alcoholics
hospital
Article 4-506 Institutional & Uses of Community Significance
hospital
An institution which primarily provides diagnostic and therapeutic services for surgical and medical diagnosis, treatment, and care of injured or sick persons The facility must be licensed under applicable laws as a hospital
hospital
An institution providing, but not limited to, overnight health services, primarily for in-patients, and medical or surgical care for the sick or injured, including as an integral part of the institution such related facilities as laboratories, out-patient departments, training facilities, central services facilities, and staff offices
hospital
– An institution that provides 24-hour nursing services and facilities for diagnosis and major surgery To be covered by HealthSelect, a hospital must be licensed in the state where it is located, approved by BCBSTX and be either accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations or certified as a hospital provider under Medicare
hospital
An institution whose primary function is to provide inpatient services, diagnostic and therapeutic, for a variety of medical conditions, both surgical and non-surgical In addition, most hospitals provide some outpatient services, particularly emergency care
hospital
A Participating or a Non-Participating Hospital as defined in this plan
hospital
A hospital is a place where people who are ill are looked after by nurses and doctors. a children's hospital with 120 beds A couple of weeks later my mother went into hospital. a large building where sick or injured people receive medical treatment (hospitale , from hospitalis , from hospes; HOST). Institution for diagnosing and treating the sick or injured, housing them during treatment, examining patients, and managing childbirth. Outpatients, who can leave after treatment, come in for emergency care or are referred for services not available in a private doctor's office. Hospitals may be public (government-owned) or private (profit-making or not-for-profit); in most nations except the U.S., most are public. They may also be general, accepting all types of medical or surgical cases, or special (e.g., children's hospitals, mental hospitals), limiting service to a single type of patient or illness. However, general hospitals usually also have specialized departments, and special hospitals tend to become affiliated with general hospitals
hospital
This category includes all expenditure, except depreciation, associated with the operation of the Hospital including nursing expenses, other professional services, general services, administrative services, patient services, fiscal services and charges for the physical plant operations
hospital
A health care organization that has an organized medical and professional staff and inpatient care facilities There are four basic types: general medical and surgical, specialty, psychiatric, and rehabilitation and chronic disease
hospital
Services provided in a private or public hospital approved by the Department of Health More details available
hospital
A lawfully operated institution that provides: a staff of one or more physicians on call at all times; its own operating room and related equipment for surgery (except hospitals for mental health care, chemical dependency and rehabilitation); inpatient care of the sick and injured; and 24-hour nursing care
hospital
An institution for the care and treatment of ill, injured, infirm, mentally abnormal, or deformed persons, with organized facilities for diagnosis and surgery and providing 24-hour nursing service and medical supervision In some hospital policies, institutions for the treatment of mentally ill persons are expressly excluded from the definition of hospital
hospital
An institution for the diagnosis, treatment or care of aged, sick or injured people The term "hospital" shall include sanitarium, rest home, nursing home and convalescent home; but shall not include any institution for the care of mental disorder or the treatment of alcoholics or drug addicts
hospital
{i} location where sick and injured people receive medical treatment
hospital
pays the nonphysician costs of hospitalization
hospital
A public or private facility or institution, other than one owned by the U S Government, licensed and operating according to law, that
hospital
a health facility where patients receive treatment a medical institution where sick or injured people are given medical or surgical care
hospital
An institution engaged primarily in providing medical care and treatment to sick and injured persons on an inpatient basis at the patient's expense It must be accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals or qualified to receive Medicare payments
hospitalities
plural of hospitality
hospitality
The ability to provide an open house and a warm welcome to those in need of food and lodging Acts 16: 14-15, Romans 12: 9-13, Romans 16: 23, Hebrews 13: 1-2, I Peter 4: 9
hospitality
The act or service of welcoming, receiving, hosting, or entertaining guests
hospitality
Making your guests feel at home, even if you wish they were
hospitality
Hospitality is friendly, welcoming behaviour towards guests or people you have just met. Every visitor to Georgia is overwhelmed by the kindness, charm and hospitality of the people
hospitality
{i} warm reception of guests and strangers into one's home welcome; act of being hospitable
hospitality
Organize or volunteer for setting up and cleaning up for Parent's Club-sponsored events Some evenings necessary
hospitality
The ability to meet the basic social needs of and to extend care to persons (strangers) beyond one's immediate circle of friends
hospitality
Consuming Passions (ABC) Check Tasting Australia website The Edible Monument: Art of Food for Festivals (Getty Research Institute) See also Slow Food International
hospitality
All food, beverage and snacks to be provided to the Artists before and after the show
hospitality
A common social and cultural topic (a subtexture of social and cultural texture), hospitality is the welcoming of strangers as guests into one's home to dine or lodge Hospitality plays a role in the honor culture of Mediterranean society, because a host gains honor by the quality of his/her guests and guests are expected to honor their hosts Any slight one either party's part results in shame and dishonor on the offending party
hospitality
kindness in welcoming guests or strangers
hospitality
The gift of Hospitality is the special ability God gives to certain members of the body of Christ to provide a welcoming atmosphere for people who come to their home or church (see 1 Peter 4: 9, Romans 12: 9-13, Romans 16: 23, Acts 16: 14-15, Heb 13: 1-2)
hospitality
Hospitality is the food, drink, and other privileges which some companies provide for their visitors or clients at major sporting or other public events. corporate hospitality tents
hospitality
The act or practice of one who is hospitable; reception and entertainment of strangers or guests without reward, or with kind and generous liberality
hospitals
plural of hospital