词汇 | remedial |
释义 | remedial adjective uk /rɪˈmiː.di.əl/ us /rɪˈmiː.di.əl/ remedialadjective (TO IMPROVE)formal A remedial action is intended to correct something that is wrong or to improve a bad situation: 补救的;纠正的;矫正的 to take urgent/immediate remedial action采取紧急措施/立即采取行动进行补救 The bill requires owners to undertake remedial work on dilapidated buildings.该法案规定房主应对其失修房屋进行修缮。 formal Remedial exercises are intended to improve someone's health when they are ill.治疗的,医疗的 Making things better add salt to somethingidiom allay alleviate alleviation ameliorate cultivate levelling up lighten liven (something) up lubricate make a differenceidiom make a world of differenceidiom repolish restructure revamp revitalize revivify salve sharpen tonic You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Recovering from illness remedialadjective (EDUCATION)[ before noun ]mainly UK relating to teaching that is intended to help people who have difficulties in reading or writing: (对有读写困难的人)补习的,辅导的 remedial classes/courses补习班/课程 She is a teacher of remedial English.她是英语补习班的老师。 Types of education abstinence education abstinence programme abstinence-only academically adaptive learning CAL classroom Forest school higher homeschool homeschooler homeschooling nursery scholarship special educational needs traineeship unacademic virtual learning environment VLE vocationally remedial | American Dictionaryremedial adjective[ not gradable ] us/rɪˈmid·i·əl/ (of an activity) intended to correct or improve something, esp. skills: Students can enroll in remedial English classes. Examples of remedialremedial On the other hand, some of the problems may be aggravated unless remedial measures are undertaken, at least when the children start school. Remedial interventions with drunk-driving offenders can reduce recidivism and subsequent alcohol-related crashes. Is there a point in asking what is or what should be the standard remedial response to a breach? Highlighting specific areas for improvement allows opportunities for remedial work and creation of individual action plans. Thus, there is nothing to which the remedial rights and duties can be attached. After the breach, that right articulates itself in the remedial right to compensation for losses, or disgorgement of gains. Results from a survey and recommended remedial actions. He defined illness behavior as the way in which people monitor their bodies and take remedial action. An immunocomputer could incorporate real cells and proteins, and might interact with the body as a diagnostic and remedial tool. Several remedial interventions have been examined, and a critical review of the available research is included here. Remedial interventions with drunkdriving offenders can reduce recidivism and subsequent alcohol-related crashes. Finally, in addition to these amendments, we identify a kind of potentially justified state intervention, what we have called 'remedial paternalism'. Intensive remedial instruction for children with severe reading disabilities. Different agencies also provide remedial services to child delinquents in these areas. Teaching listeners how to use these processes in efficient and effective ways will need to balance a top-down, strategies-based approach with remedial, bottom-up training. See all examples of remedial These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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