healing
noun[U]
uk/ˈhiː.lɪŋ/us/ˈhiː.lɪŋ/theprocessofbecomingwell again,especiallyafter acutor otherinjury, or of making someone well again :
治愈,痊愈Thisherbhas been used in healing forcenturies.这种草药用来治病已有几百年了。
Wounds should becoveredwith agauzedressingwhile healingoccurs.伤口痊愈期间,应由纱布敷料覆盖。
theprocessin which abadsituationorpainfulemotionendsorimproves:
治愈;伤口开始愈合;从伤痛中走出来Healing onlybeginswhen thehurtissharedwith someone.只有把伤痛说与别人听,才能从中走出来。
We haveseenmuchprogress, but the healingprocessis going to takeyears.我们已经见到了很大的进步,但是治愈过程会需要几年时间。
- Adequatesleeppromoteshealing.
- How domaggotsacceleratewoundhealing?
- I am here tofosterhealing inourcommunity.
- Taking alifetoavengeadeathdoes notbringhealing to anyone.
Recovering from illness
- clear(something)up
- correct
- curability
- curative
- get oversomething/someone
- granulate
- hold
- lacunar
- recovery
- rehabilitation
- rehydrate
- remedial
- remission
- responsive
- responsiveness
- rest cure
- rose
- self-healing
- sleep
- therapeutic
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:
Becoming better
Making things better
healing
adjective
uk/ˈhiː.lɪŋ/us/ˈhiː.lɪŋ/helpingto make someone well again,especiallyafter acutor otherinjury:
帮助治愈的,帮助痊愈的Amber wasthoughtto have healingpowers.琥珀曾被认为有治愈力。
Theydiagnosedallkindsofillnessesanddispensedhealingpotions.他们诊断各种各样的疾病,并且配发有治愈力的药水。
See
heal
- Garlic has beenknownforitshealingpropertiesfor more than 5,000years.
- Onemotherrubbedlavenderoilnightlyonto her son'schestas a healingbalm.
- Hawaiian healingritualstookplacethere in the 18thcentury.
Recovering from illness
- clear(something)up
- correct
- curability
- curative
- get oversomething/someone
- granulate
- hold
- lacunar
- recovery
- rehabilitation
- rehydrate
- remedial
- remission
- responsive
- responsiveness
- rest cure
- rose
- self-healing
- sleep
- therapeutic