Intensive Care — Studioalbum von Robbie Williams Veröffentlichung 2005 Label Chrysalis (EMI) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Intensive Care — Álbum de Robbie Williams Publicación 24 de octubre de 2005 Grabación 2003 2005 Género(s) Pop, Rock Duración … Wikipedia Español
Intensive Care — Album par Robbie Williams Sortie 24 octobre 2005 Enregistrement 2003 2005 Durée 53 min 02 s Genre pop … Wikipédia en Français
intensive care — ► NOUN ▪ special medical treatment of a dangerously ill patient … English terms dictionary
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intensive care — in,tensive care noun uncount the department of a hospital for people who are so sick or badly injured that they need to have special medical care and be watched very closely: in intensive care: He has been in intensive care since the accident… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
intensive care — UK / US noun [uncountable] a) the department of a hospital for people who are so ill or badly injured that they need to have special medical care and be watched very closely in intensive care: He has been in intensive care since the accident last … English dictionary
intensive care — in.tensive care n [U] a department in a hospital that treats people who are very seriously ill or badly injured, or the continuous and thorough treatment given to ↑patients there in intensive care ▪ He is still in intensive care in Bristol… … Dictionary of contemporary English
intensive care — N UNCOUNT: usu in N If someone is in intensive care, they are being given extremely thorough care in a hospital because they are very ill or very badly injured. She spent the night in intensive care after the operation … English dictionary
intensive care — noun Date: 1963 1. continuous monitoring and treatment of seriously ill patients using special medical equipment and services 2. a unit in a hospital providing intensive care < heart patients in intensive care > … New Collegiate Dictionary