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cureverb[T](MAKE WELL)B2to make someone with anillnesshealthyagain: 治愈,治好 At onetimedoctorscouldn't cure TB/curepeopleofTB.医生曾经无法治愈肺结核/肺结核病人。 Thepresidentand hisadvisorsmeetthisweektodiscusshow to cureinflation.总统这星期要跟顾问见面讨论如何解决通货膨胀问题。 - He madewildclaimsabout beingableto curecancer.
- Drugs have beendevelopedto cure someduodenalulcers.
- Somepeopletryhypnotismto cure themselves of addictions.
- Shetriedto cure thepainin mykneeby puttingmanualpressureon thejoint.
- Themedicinewon't cure her - itmerelystopsthepain.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesRecovering from illness - clear(something)up
- correct
- curability
- curative
- get oversomething/someone
- granulate
- healing
- hold
- recovery
- regressive
- rehabilitate
- rehabilitation
- rehydrate
- remedial
- remission
- responsive
- responsiveness
- rose
- sleep
- therapeutic
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: cureverb[T](PRESERVE)totreatfood,tobacco, etc. withsmoke,salt, etc. inordertopreserveit: (用烟熏或盐腌等方法)保存(食物、烟草等)SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesPreserving & storing food - beeswax wrap
- bin
- biscuit tin
- bread basket
- bread bin
- crystallized
- deep freeze
- defrost
- flash-freeze
- foil
- pasteurize
- pasteurized
- pickle
- pickled
- pickling
- tea caddy
- tinfoil
- tinned
- tub
- Tupperware
See more results » B2something that makes someone who issickhealthyagain: 药物;治疗方法 There's still no cureforcancer.还没有能治愈癌症的方法。 Thediseasehasnoknowncure(= a cure has notyetbeenfound).这种病还找不到一种有效的治疗方法。 asolutionto aproblem: 解决方法;对策Thebestcureforboredomis hardwork!消除无聊最有效的方法是努力工作! SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesRecovering from illness - clear(something)up
- correct
- curability
- curative
- get oversomething/someone
- granulate
- healing
- hold
- recovery
- regressive
- rehabilitate
- rehabilitation
- rehydrate
- remedial
- remission
- responsive
- responsiveness
- rose
- sleep
- therapeutic
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: (Definition ofcurefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)cure| American Dictionarycureverb[T](MAKE WELL)to make someonehealthyagain, or tocauseanillnessto go away: She was cured of hermigraineheadacheswhen shechangedherdiet. fig.Heworkedtopromoteprogramsto cure America’ssocialandeconomicills. cureverb[T](PRESERVE)totreatplantoranimalproductsbydrying,smoking,salting, etc., topreserveit fromdecay: Sodium nitrite is used to curemeat. curenoun[C](MAKING WELL)theprocessof making apersonhealthyagain,esp. by givingtreatment, or atreatmentthatcausesadiseaseto go away: theefforttofinda cure forcancer (Definition ofcurefrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofcurecure This is of no theoretical interest and could be cured, for instance, by adding a warning feature drawing attention to skipped words.From theCambridge English Corpus Our examples show that algebraic data types with existential component types simultaneouslycureall three of these drawbacks.From theCambridge English Corpus So prevention is not just better thancure, it is cheaper too.From theCambridge English Corpus Information is needed on aspects such as outcomes of the intervention, costs, and overall analysis of the relative priorities between prevention andcure.From theCambridge English Corpus An important consequent issue in relation to screening or diagnostic interventions is the availability of therapy orcure, once problems have been identified.From theCambridge English Corpus Hiscureseemed anticlimactic after his dramatic description of the symptoms of the disease.From theCambridge English Corpus To some extent, apparent predisposition to reinfection could arise from imperfect efficacy ofcure.From theCambridge English Corpus So, re-education was the means to bring about effectivecurethrough military discipline and regular work routines.From theCambridge English Corpus These desires may conflict in that he may want tocurethe sick and feed the hungry and not be able to do both.From theCambridge English Corpus In the event thatcureis not possible we are not permitted to despair.From theCambridge English Corpus In all cases, thecurerate (proportion of subjects treated in whom disappearance of ova and\\or parasites was observed after treatment) has been tabulated.From theCambridge English Corpus Many other moral managers agreed that the goals of classification andcureare inherently linked.From theCambridge English Corpus In short, besides being necessary combustibles for the inhalationcure, inalienable possessions are also pledges of their owner's responsibility for scaring the victim.From theCambridge English Corpus A multidisciplinary approach to patients with these lesions offers the highest likelihood forcure.From theCambridge English Corpus While radical treatment is a potentialcure, the morbidity and mortality, as well as the possibility of disease progression, need to be considered.From theCambridge English Corpus 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. CollocationswithcurecureThese are words often used in combination withcure. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. cure rate Changes incurerateand changes in influx of infections were examined. From theCambridge English Corpus effective cure So, re-education was the means to bring abouteffectivecurethrough military discipline and regular work routines. From theCambridge English Corpus hope of cure It was the elegance of a problem solved, rather than thehopeofcure, which primarily intrigued him. From theCambridge English Corpus 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. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/cure## |