词汇 | curing |
释义 | curing present participle ofcure cure verb[ T ] uk /kjʊər/ us /kjʊr/ cureverb[T] (MAKE WELL)B2 to make someone with an illness healthy again: 治愈,治好 At one time doctors couldn't cure TB/cure people of TB.医生曾经无法治愈肺结核/肺结核病人。 C1 to solve a problem: 解决问题 The president and his advisors meet this week to discuss how to cure inflation.总统这星期要跟顾问见面讨论如何解决通货膨胀问题。 He made wild claims about being able to cure cancer.他夸下海口说自己能治愈癌症。 Drugs have been developed to cure some duodenal ulcers. Some people try hypnotism to cure themselves of addictions.有些人用催眠术对毒瘾作自我治疗。 She tried to cure the pain in my knee by putting manual pressure on the joint.她尝试用手按压我的膝关节来治疗我的膝盖痛。 The medicine won't cure her - it merely stops the pain.这种药物不会治愈她的疾病,不过是止痛而已。 Recovering from illness back on your feetidiom bed rest clear (something) up colour convalescence convalescent curability curable curably reablement recovery recuperate recuperation recuperative regress regression regressive respond sleep throw You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Solving and solutions cureverb[T] (PRESERVE)to treat food, tobacco, etc. with smoke, salt, etc. in order to preserve it: (用烟熏或盐腌等方法)保存(食物、烟草等) cured meats腌肉 Preserving & storing food aluminium foil beeswax wrap bin biscuit tin bread basket defrost flash-freeze foil food technology freeze-dried pickling plastic wrap potted preserving processed Tupperware ultra-pasteurized ultra-processed uncured unpasteurized Phrasal verbcure someone of something Examples of curingcuring In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Desire for medications and interventions specifically directed at curing or controlling underlying illnesses varied, with 10 studies demonstrating this variability. The conclusion must be that children have some means of either avoiding or curing superset errors. Moreover, we have added to this scenario the possibility that the fluid, while penetrating, undergoes polymerization (curing) thus changing its thermal and hydraulic coefficients. Of course, such experiments on animals also raise moral issues, especially in the absence of any justification based on curing terrible diseases. Nor would we cite greater uncertainty about longer-run events as an argument against curing the children. Solvent removal during curing process of highly spheric and monodispersed-sized polystyrene capsules from densitymatched emulsions composed of water and benzene/1, 2-dichloroethane. The effect of changes in prescriptive authority on the relationship between doctors and nurses and on the balance between caring and curing is also discussed. The new feature we consider in this model concerns curing: that is to say, the non-isothermal polymerization process accompanying the flow of the injected resin. Included among these technologies was hand layup-autoclave curing. They could have been used as par t of curing ceremonies or in displays related to negotiations of social identities. In some cases, treatment focuses on curing disease; in other cases cure is not possible and treatment focuses on relieving severe symptoms. Clinicians' training is primarily focused on curing diseases, not preventing them (42). Non-isothermal flows in porous media with curing straight line parallel to the time axis. Thus, the technical roles critical to curing patients have diversified and the skills required to ensure treatment is delivered accurately have undergone radical change. It has been seven marvellous years in a fabulous institution, whose philosophy is dedicated to discovering, curing, and relieving. 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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