ニュウイン
Meanings
Noun
Verb (する)
1. hospitalization; hospitalisation
Pitch accent
ニュ
ウイン
Used in vocabulary (4 in total)
in the hospital; hospitalized
long-term hospitalization
Examples (29 in total)
Do I have to stay in the hospital?
He is in hospital.
How long were you in the hospital?
I hear that Tom is in the hospital now.
Do I have to be hospitalized?
My father is in the hospital now.
My mother is in the hospital now.
Which hospital are you in?
I have had to be in the hospital for a long time.
I'm visiting a friend of mine in the hospital.
She is constantly in and out of hospital.
He was hospitalized for a surgical operation.
My mother was in the hospital during the summer.
How much longer will I have to stay in the hospital?
That child is sick and has been in the hospital since last Sunday.
If you drive your car like that, you'll end up in hospital.
My daughter is in hospital because she was injured in a traffic accident.
His wife is in the hospital because she was injured in a car crash.
I arranged that he be admitted to a good hospital.
She had been in the hospital for a week before her husband came back.
He will have been in the hospital for a year next March.
With your mother in the hospital, you'll have to work harder.
I was in the hospital for a week.
Thirteen passengers were hospitalized.
My father has been in the hospital for two months.
I spent three months in hospital when I was thirteen.
She was in the hospital for six weeks because of her illness.
How many days were you in the hospital?
She will have been in hospital for a month next Monday.