0 a hospital worker who does jobs for which no training is necessary, such as helping the nurses or carrying heavy things:
1 a soldier who acts as an officer's servant
3 a hospital worker who does jobs for which no training is necessary, such as helping nurses or carrying heavy things
I had, for a number of years, occasionally come across female orderlies in the major hospitals of the country.
They also trained many women and some men to serve as teachers, nurses and orderlies.
Where the old anthropologists had expected an orderly procession upward to man's highest type, he found a whimsical rabble.
The essays show a more disparate range of interests and approaches than this orderly structure might suggest.
The inside of their flat was clean and orderly.
On the side of the disadvantages, orderly behaviour proved to be a major problem in piano groups of four pupils.
Such mundane events - yet truisms - might suggest that connections involved in learning might actually be weakened by orderly repetition of the same sequence of events.
Crystallization is a process involving the orderly arrangement of chains and is consequently associated with a large negative entropy of activation.
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醫院的工人, (醫院的)護工,勤務員, 士兵…
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ordenado, ordenado/da [masculine-feminine, singular]…
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ordenado, organizado…
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muntazam, düzenli, tertipli…
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en ordre, discipliné, aide-infirmier/-ière…
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