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treatverb(DEAL WITH)B2[Tusually+ adv/prep]tobehavetowards someone ordealwith something in aparticularway: 对待 Myparentstreated us all the same when we werekids.小时候父母对我们一视同仁。 He treated hiswifeverybadly.他对妻子很不好。 It'swrongto treatanimalsas ifthey had nofeelings.把动物当成没有感情的东西来对待是错误的。 I treatremarkslike thatwiththecontemptthat theydeserve.那种说法根本不值一提,我对其嗤之以鼻。 Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplesto be about something - be aboutWhat is the story about?
- have (got) to do withWhat's that got to do with it?
- relate toThat relates to what I was saying earlier about the need for reform.
- concernThe film concerns the complicated nature of marriage.
- coverWe will cover the passive voice later in the course.
- deal withWe will deal with the use of antidepressants in chapter three.
See more results » - Manycompaniesstill treattheirmanagementstaffbetterthantheirworkers.
- You really should treatyourparentswith morerespect.
- These men'smagazinesjust treat women asplaythings.
- Wetryto treatourstudentsasindividuals.
- Allinformationwill be treated asstrictlyconfidential.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesBehaving, interacting and behaviour - as ye sow, so shall ye reapidiom
- atavism
- attachment disorder
- attitude
- behave
- carry
- conduct
- dyadic
- example
- humanization
- humanize
- interact
- interaction
- ism
- nudge theory
- operant
- phase
- presence
- provincialism
- treatment
See more results » treatverb(GIVE MEDICAL CARE)B2[T]to usedrugs,exercises, etc. tocureapersonof adiseaseorhealaninjury: 治疗,医治 He is being treatedforarareskindisease.他患了一种罕见的皮肤病,正在接受治疗。 Westernmedicinetendsto treatthesymptomsand not thecause.西医往往治标不治本。 - Thefarmercalled thevetout to treat asickcow.
- Laboratorytestssuggestthat the newdrugmay be used to treatcancer.
- Twofirefighterswere treated forsmokeinhalation.
- At thattimeIworkedin asmallhospitalwhere I was treatingshell-shockedsoldiers.
- Antihistamine is often used to treathayfeverandinsectbites.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesMedical treatment: treating & caring for people - aggressively
- bed blocker
- bed-blocking
- birth tourism
- bring
- clinic
- logroll
- logrolling
- look aftersomeone/something
- medical tourism
- minister
- nurse
- patch
- prep
- rehospitalize
- respite care
- self-care
- setsomethingup
- soother
- tend
See more results » treatverb(PAY FOR)B2[T]tobuyorpayfor something for anotherperson: 请(客);款待 Putyourmoneyaway - I'm going to treat you (tothis).把钱收起来吧——(这次)我请你。 I'm going to treat myselfto(=buyfor myself)a newpairofsandals.我要给自己买一双新凉鞋。 Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplesto buy something - buyI need to buy some new shoes.
- getI need to go to the supermarket and get some bread.
- purchaseShe purchased a new computer.
- pick something upCan you just pop in the shop and pick up some eggs?
See more results » SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesBuying & selling - general words - all-you-can-eat
- anti-consumer
- anti-dumping
- back order
- barter
- deal insomething
- dealership
- desk research
- ebay
- first refusal
- hammer
- handle
- pre-order
- procurement
- rewards card
- sanctions-busting
- sealed-bid
- shelf
- stretch
- tender
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: treatverb(PUT ON)[T]to put aspecialsubstanceonmaterialsuch aswood,cloth,metal, etc. or put it through aspecialprocess, inordertoprotectit fromdamageordecay: (用特殊物质)涂抹,处理 Thematerialhas been treatedwithresinto make itwaterproof.这种材料涂上了树脂以防水。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesCovering and adding layers - additive
- asphalt
- bestrew
- bind
- blanket
- blindfold
- gilt
- gum
- gumsomethingup
- inlaid
- lag
- laminate
- layer
- retile
- retread
- seasoned
- slapsomethingon
- smothersomethingin/withsomething
- tent
- wax
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Idiomstreatsomeonelike dirt treatsomeonelike royalty treatnoun(SPECIAL EXPERIENCE)C2[C]aspecialandenjoyableoccasionorexperience: 乐事;享受;特别款待 We're going to Italy for theweekend- it's mybirthdaytreat.我们要去意大利度周末——为我庆祝生日。 As aspecialtreat, I'll take you to myfavouriterestaurant.我要带你到我最喜欢的餐馆去,这是个特别待遇。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesPleasure and happiness - abandon
- afterglow
- beatitude
- bed
- bed of rosesidiom
- delirium
- exaltation
- exultation
- feast
- for funphrase
- fulfilment
- fun
- goody
- joviality
- joy
- joyfulness
- joyousness
- jubilation
- savour
- stardust
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Celebrations, parties & special occasions treatnoun(TO EAT)atypeoffoodthat iseateninadditiontoyourusualmeals, usually somethingsweet: There is a lot ofcompetitionwith the sugar-filled andartificiallyflavouredtreats on thestoreshelves. Try toencouragechildrennot toeattoo many of thosesnacksandtreats thattendtopileon thepoundswithoutprovidingmuchnutrition. asmallpieceoffood, oftenspeciallyproduced, that is given topetsinadditiontotheirusualfood, forexampleas areward: Weofferasmart,healthyalternativeto thehighlyprocessed,artificiallyflavouredtreatscurrentlyon themarket. Theownersaid thedogwasdangerous, but when Ifeditdogtreats it would take themgentlyout of myhand. Ourgourmetcattreats are made with thehighestqualityofproteinandgrains. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesFood - general words - aliment
- bed
- box scheme
- carb
- cep
- delicacy
- eats
- farm box
- fast food
- fayre
- food
- grub
- mouthful
- non-food
- nosh
- perishables
- portion
- produce box
- sustenance
- whole food
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: treatnoun(PAY FOR)my, your, etc. treat[S] anoccasionwhen I, you, etc.buyorpayfor something for anotherperson: 我/你(等等)请(客),款待No, youpaidfordinnerlasttime- this is my treat.不,上次吃饭是你付的钱——这次我请客。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesPaying money - advance
- ante up (something)
- balance
- burn a hole insomeone'spocketidiom
- chargeable
- co-finance
- compensate
- congestion charge
- cough
- foot
- lash
- pay top dollaridiom
- ransom
- settle up
- shortchange
- sink intosomething
- spender
- splash out(something)
- spring forsomething
- stump
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Buying & selling - general words a treatidiomUKinformalvery well; with goodresults: Topreventredwinefromstaining, put somesalton it - itworksatreat. Thatsoupwent downatreat(=tastedvery good)! Ipolishedthatolddeskof grandma's and itcame upatreat(=itsappearanceimproved). SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesEfficient and effective - be firing on all cylindersidiom
- businesslike
- clockwork
- come together
- dispatch
- do the trickidiom
- does what it says on the tinidiom
- ergonomics
- high-functioning
- labour-saving
- miraculous
- non-effective
- punch
- snappily
- snappy
- super-effective
- super-efficiency
- super-efficient
- trick
- worthyoursaltidiom
See more results » (Definition oftreatfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)treatverb(DEAL WITH)B2[Tusually+ adv/prep]tobehavetowards someone ordealwith something in aparticularway 对待Myparentstreated us all the same when we werekids.小时候父母对我们一视同仁。 He treated hiswifeverybadly.他对妻子很不好。 It'swrongto treatanimalsas ifthey had nofeelings.把动物当成没有感情的东西来对待是错误的。 I treatremarkslike thatwiththecontemptthat theydeserve.那种说法根本不值一提,我对其嗤之以鼻。 - Manycompaniesstill treattheirmanagementstaffbetterthantheirworkers.
- You really should treatyourparentswith morerespect.
- These men'smagazinesjust treat women asplaythings.
- Wetryto treatourstudentsasindividuals.
- Allinformationwill be treated asstrictlyconfidential.
treatverb(GIVE MEDICAL CARE)B2[T]to usedrugs,exercises, etc. tocureapersonof adiseaseorhealaninjury 治疗,医治He is being treatedforarareskindisease.他患了一种罕见的皮肤病,正在接受治疗。 Westernmedicinetendsto treatthesymptomsand not thecause.西医往往治标不治本。 - Thefarmercalled thevetout to treat asickcow.
- Laboratorytestssuggestthat the newdrugmay be used to treatcancer.
- Twofirefighterswere treated forsmokeinhalation.
- At thattimeIworkedin asmallhospitalwhere I was treatingshell-shockedsoldiers.
- Antihistamine is often used to treathayfeverandinsectbites.
treatverb(PAY FOR)B2[T]tobuyorpayfor something for anotherperson 请(客);款待Putyourmoneyaway - I'm going to treat you (tothis).把钱收起来吧——(这次)我请你。 I'm going to treat myselfto(=buyfor myself)a newpairofsandals.我要给自己买一双新凉鞋。 treatverb(PUT ON)[T]to put aspecialsubstanceonmaterialsuch aswood,cloth,metal, etc. or put it through aspecialprocess, inordertoprotectit fromdamageordecay (用特殊物质)涂抹,处理Thematerialhas been treatedwithresinto make itwaterproof.这种材料涂上了树脂以防水。 Idiomstreatsblike dirt treatsblike royalty treatnoun(SPECIAL EXPERIENCE)C2[C]aspecialandenjoyableoccasionorexperience 乐事;享受;特别款待We're going to Italy for theweekend- it's mybirthdaytreat.我们要去意大利度周末——为我庆祝生日。 As aspecialtreat, I'll take you to myfavouriterestaurant.我要带你到我最喜欢的餐馆去,这是个特别待遇。 treatnoun(PAY FOR)my, your, etc. treat[S] anoccasionwhen I, you, etc.buyorpayfor something for anotherperson 我/你(等等)请(客),款待No, youpaidfordinnerlasttime- this is my treat.不,上次吃饭是你付的钱——这次我请客。 treat| American Dictionarytreatverb(DEAL WITH)[Talways+ adv/prep]tobehavetoward someone ordealwith something in aparticularway: He treated hischildrenbadly. She alwaystriedto treat herstudentsas/likeadults. treatverb(GIVE MEDICAL CARE)[T]to do something toimprovetheconditionof anillorinjuredperson, or totrytocureadisease: Thehospitaltreats hundreds ofpatientsaday. The newdrugmayallowus to treatdiabetesmoreeffectively. treatverb(PUT IN NEW CONDITION)[T]tochangetheconditionof asubstancebyaddingsomething to it or putting it through aspecialprocess: Thesewageis treated withchemicalsbefore beingdumped. treatverb(PAY FOR)[I/T]tobuyorpayfor something for someone: [T]I’m going to treat myself to a newpairofsunglasses. Idiomstreatsomeonelike dirt treatsomeonewith kid gloves treatnoun(SPECIAL EXPERIENCE)[C]aspecialandenjoyableoccasionorexperience: It was arealtreatseeingmyoldfriendslastweekend. treatnoun(PAYMENT)[U]anoccasionon which youpayfor someone'sfoodorentertainment: Youpaidfor thetaxi, solunchis my treat(= I willpay). (Definition oftreatfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)tobehavetowards orthinkof someone or something in aparticularway: treat sb/sth as sthWe must treatemployeesasalliesinachievingchange. treat sb/sth equally/fairly/unfairlyIt very hard toprovethat thecompanyhad been treatedunfairly. treat sb/sth like sthThecompanytreatedtheirinitialpublicofferingmore like amarketingopportunitythan a capital-raisingexercise. todealwith something in aparticularway: Each Fund istreated asasingletaxentity. Theemploymentdepartmentsaid theunemploymentfiguresshould betreated withcaution. PRODUCTIONto put aspecialsubstanceon something or put it through aspecialprocess, inordertoprotectit,cleanit, or make itsafe: treat sth with sthWe treat thematerialwithresinto make itwaterproof. (Definition oftreatfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesoftreattreat It is especially worth noting that in the market, the price of organic food is at least twice that of food treated with chemicals.From theCambridge English Corpus In so doing, he treats the parties' identities as having been established.From theCambridge English Corpus A second relevant concern here is whether we cantreatthe 901 respondents in our sample as a random subset of all survey participants.From theCambridge English Corpus The environments were considered as random variables while the genotypes were treated as fixed variables.From theCambridge English Corpus All patients were treated just after the clinical diagnosis of plague (bubonic plague with cervical, inguinal or axillary buboes) and all patients recovered subsequently.From theCambridge English Corpus Non-neuroleptic approaches to treating negative symptoms in schizophrenia.From theCambridge English Corpus Part of hospitals' revenues was then made dependent upon the number of patients treated and the patient mix.From theCambridge English Corpus So how are we to understand the aspiration to reconcile themes, which have typically been treated as incompatible?From theCambridge English Corpus One-time expenditure on screening could be substantially offset by savings in treating cancer cases in the long-term.From theCambridge English Corpus The main limitations in treating metastatic disease include poor vector transduction efficiencies and difficulties in targeting remote tumour cells with systemic vector delivery.From theCambridge English Corpus This figure is known as the 'intent totreat' effect.From theCambridge English Corpus Simultaneously with the testing of pharmacokinetic properties, pharmacodynamic characteristics are also typically investigated in models of the disease the agent is intended totreat.From theCambridge English Corpus Fourth, it is unclear how mono-lesion cases should be treated.From theCambridge English Corpus Over 10 different surgical methods are available totreatobesity, and there are several variants of these methods.From theCambridge English Corpus In a randomized placebo controlled trial, clinician-rated goal attainment scaling significantly distinguished the treated from the placebo group.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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