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- v.治疗;处理;招待;款待
- n.款待;乐事;乐趣
- 网络对待;请客;看待
复数:treats 过去分词:treated 现在分词:treating v.+n. treat disease,treat cancer,treat injury,treat infection,treat illness adv.+v. properly treat,well treat n. luxury,extravagance,indulgence,pleasure,delight v. regard,care for,pick up the tab,indulge,go into 对待behave towards sb/sth 1. | 以…态度对待;以…方式对待to behave in a particular way towards sb/sth |
| to treat people with respect/consideration/suspicion, etc. 对人尊敬、体谅、怀疑等 | | Treat your keyboard with care and it should last for years. 爱惜你的键盘,这样就可以使用很多年。 | | My parents still treat me like a child. 我父母仍然把我当成孩子。 | | He was treated as a hero on his release from prison. 他获释出狱时被当成英雄看待。 |
考虑consider 2. | ~ sth as sth 把…看作;把…视为to consider sth in a particular way |
| I decided to treat his remark as a joke. 我决定把他的话当作戏言。 |
3. | ~ sth + adv./prep. 处理;讨论to deal with or discuss sth in a particular way |
| The question is treated in more detail in the next chapter. 下一章中对这一问题有更详尽的阐述。 |
疾病;损伤illness/injury 4. | ~ sb (for sth) (with sth) 医疗;医治;治疗to give medical care or attention to a person, an illness, an injury, etc. |
| She was treated for sunstroke. 她因中暑而接受治疗。 | | The condition is usually treated with drugs and a strict diet. 这种病通常用药物和严格控制饮食进行治疗。 |
用化学品use chemical 5. | ~ sth (with sth) (利用化学物质或反应)处理,保护,保存to use a chemical substance or process to clean, protect, preserve, etc. sth |
| to treat crops with insecticide 给庄稼喷洒杀虫剂 | | wood treated with preservative 经过防腐处理的木材 |
花钱享受pay for sth enjoyable 6. | ~ sb/yourself (to sth) 招待;款待;请(客);买(可享受的东西)to pay for sth that sb/you will enjoy and that you do not usually have or do |
| She treated him to lunch. 她请他吃午饭。 | | Don't worry about the cost─I'll treat you. 别担心费用,我来替你付。 | | I'm going to treat myself to a new pair of shoes. 我打算给自己买双新鞋。 |
IDM treat sb like dirt (informal) 视某人如粪土;把…视为草芥;蔑视to treat sb with no respect at all 1. | 乐事;乐趣;款待something very pleasant and enjoyable, especially sth that you give sb or do for them |
| We took the kids to the zoo as a special treat . 我们特地带孩子们到动物园去,让他们开心一下。 | | You've never been to this area before? Then you're in for a real treat. 你以前从来没有到过这一地区?那么你一定会喜之不尽。 | | When I was young chocolate was a treat. 我年轻的时候,吃巧克力是一种难得的享受。 | | Let's go out for lunch─ my treat(= I will pay) . 咱们到外面去吃午餐,我请客。 |
IDM | His idea worked a treat(= was successful) . 他的主意极为奏效。 |
a treat (informal) 极为有效;棒极了extremely well or good | His idea worked a treat(= was successful) . 他的主意极为奏效。 |
v. | 10. 【化,医】处理(药品等);涂(药等);医治,治疗 10. 【化,医】处理(药品等);涂(药等);医治,治疗 | n. | 1. 款待,请客;轮到请客的人;〔口语〕愉快的事情,快乐的事情;(为学生举办的)娱乐[集会,远足等] 1. 款待,请客;轮到请客的人;〔口语〕愉快的事情,快乐的事情;(为学生举办的)娱乐[集会,远足等] |
v. | 1. to behave toward or think of somebody or something in a particular way 2. to give medical aid to somebody, or apply medical techniques to a disease or symptom in order to provide a cure 3. to subject something to a physical, chemical, or biological process or agent such as a chemical reaction or the application of a coating 4. to pay for food, drink, entertainment, or gifts for somebody 5. to give somebody or yourself something enjoyable 6. to present or handle a subject, especially in art or literature, in a particular way 7. to discuss or deal with a topic in writing or speech 8. to negotiate, especially in order to reach a settlement 9. to deal with something in a particular way 10. to use medicine or medical methods to cure a patient or an illness 1. to behave toward or think of somebody or something in a particular way 2. to give medical aid to somebody, or apply medical techniques to a disease or symptom in order to provide a cure 3. to subject something to a physical, chemical, or biological process or agent such as a chemical reaction or the application of a coating 4. to pay for food, drink, entertainment, or gifts for somebody 5. to give somebody or yourself something enjoyable 6. to present or handle a subject, especially in art or literature, in a particular way 7. to discuss or deal with a topic in writing or speech 8. to negotiate, especially in order to reach a settlement 9. to deal with something in a particular way 10. to use medicine or medical methods to cure a patient or an illness | n. | 1. something that is given to somebody and paid for by somebody else, e.g. food, entertainment, or a gift 2. an act of paying for something such as food, entertainment, or a gift, for somebody 3. something enjoyable, especially when a surprise 4. something special that you do or buy for yourself or someone else 5. an occasion when you pay for something for someone else 1. something that is given to somebody and paid for by somebody else, e.g. food, entertainment, or a gift 2. an act of paying for something such as food, entertainment, or a gift, for somebody 3. something enjoyable, especially when a surprise 4. something special that you do or buy for yourself or someone else 5. an occasion when you pay for something for someone else |
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