单词 | curative |
释义 | curativeWord family noun cure curabilitycurablenesscurercure-alladjective cured curable ≠ incurable curative curelessverb cure adverbcuratively Hospitalcu·ra·tive /ˈkjʊərətɪv $ ˈkjʊr-/ adjectiveadj MHable to or intended to cure illness 有疗效的;用于治疗的 → heal the spring’s alleged curative properties 这处泉水号称能治病的功效 —curative noun [countableC] This herb was once thought to be a curative. 这种药草一度被认为能够治病救人。 Examples from the Corpus curative• Homoeopathy, on the other hand, stimulates the body to heal itself and its use can be truly curative.• It therefore tends to be palliative rather than curative.• Orthodox medicines tend to be palliative rather than curative.• For years, vintners lobbied regulators without success for permission to advertise therapeutic or curative effects of wine.• So which members of the Cabinet feel the need for his curative foot massage?• The aroma has everything to do with its curative powers.• The mud here has long been recognized for its curative properties.• Preoperative radiotherapy did not change the percentage of curative resections.• A curative tumour resection was the most important prognostic factor. (1500-1600) French curatif, from Latin curare; → CURE2 |
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