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第三人称单数:cures 现在分词:curing 过去分词:cured v.+n. cure disease,find cure,cure illness,cure cancer,cure effect adj.+n. effective cure,complete cure,miraculous cure,total cure v. heal,treat,alleviate,preserve,smoke n. treatment,therapy,medicine,medication,remedy 1. | ~ sb (of sth) 治愈,治好(病人或动物)to make a person or an animal healthy again after an illness |
| Will you be able to cure him, Doctor? 医生,你能把他治好吗? |
2. | ~ sth 治好(疾病)to make an illness go away |
| TB is a serious illness, but it can be cured. 肺结核虽然是一种严重的疾病,但可治愈。 |
3. | ~ sth 解决,了结(问题)to deal with a problem successfully |
| I finally managed to cure the rattling noise in my car. 我最终设法解决了我汽车发出的格格响声。 |
4. | ~ sb of sth 矫正,改正(某人的不良行为)to stop sb from behaving in a particular way, especially a way that is bad or annoying |
5. | ~ sth (用熏、腌等方法)加工贮藏(食物或烟草)to treat food or tobacco with smoke, salt, etc. in order to preserve it |
1. | ~ (for sth) 药;药物;疗法a medicine or medical treatment that cures an illness |
| the search for a cure for cancer 对癌症治愈方法的研究 | | There is no known cure but the illness can be treated. 这种病尚没有确切的治愈方法,但可以医治。 |
2. | 治疗;疗程the act of curing sb of an illness or the process of being cured |
| Doctors cannot effect a cure if the disease has spread too far. 假如这种疾病已扩散得厉害,医生也无计可施。 | | The cure took six weeks. 此疗程花了六个星期。 |
3. | ~ (for sth) (解决问题、改善糟糕情况等的)措施,对策something that will solve a problem, improve a bad situation, etc. |
| a cure for poverty 解决贫穷问题的措施 |
n. | 1. 治愈,痊愈;医治,治疗;(对社会问题等的)处治,对策 1. 治愈,痊愈;医治,治疗;(对社会问题等的)处治,对策 | v. | |
n. | 1. a medication or treatment that brings about a full recovery from an illness or injury 2. restoration or return to health 3. something that resolves a problem 4. the preservation of meat or fish, especially by smoking, drying, or salting 5. in the Christian Church, the spiritual and pastoral responsibility of the clergy for laypeople 6. a folk practice supposed to cure an illness, and handed down as a secret in a family 7. a medicine or treatment that makes a sick person healthy 8. a solution to a problem 1. a medication or treatment that brings about a full recovery from an illness or injury 2. restoration or return to health 3. something that resolves a problem 4. the preservation of meat or fish, especially by smoking, drying, or salting 5. in the Christian Church, the spiritual and pastoral responsibility of the clergy for laypeople 6. a folk practice supposed to cure an illness, and handed down as a secret in a family 7. a medicine or treatment that makes a sick person healthy 8. a solution to a problem | v. | 1. to restore a sick person or animal to health 2. to bring an end to an illness, disorder, or injury by medical treatment 3. to bring an end to a problem 4. to preserve food, especially meat or fish, usually by smoking, drying, or salting it, or be preserved by one of these methods 5. to preserve a substance, especially leather or tobacco, by drying it 6. to finish a material by applying chemicals 7. to strengthen rubber with additives in the presence of heat and pressure 8. to make a material, especially concrete or cement, harden 9. to stop someone from being affected by an illness 10. to control or get rid of a bad habit, feeling, or attitude 1. to restore a sick person or animal to health 2. to bring an end to an illness, disorder, or injury by medical treatment 3. to bring an end to a problem 4. to preserve food, especially meat or fish, usually by smoking, drying, or salting it, or be preserved by one of these methods 5. to preserve a substance, especially leather or tobacco, by drying it 6. to finish a material by applying chemicals 7. to strengthen rubber with additives in the presence of heat and pressure 8. to make a material, especially concrete or cement, harden 9. to stop someone from being affected by an illness 10. to control or get rid of a bad habit, feeling, or attitude |
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