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/ˈtriːtmənt/ |
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1 | U the process of providing medical care 治疗;医治 |
| +of These drugs are for the treatment of tropical diseases. 这些药物是用来治疗热带疾病的。 |
| +for They were taken to Cape Cod hospital for treatment for burns and smoke inhalation. 他们被送往科德角医院进行烧伤和烟尘吸入的治疗。 |
| receive/undergo treatment She was undergoing treatment for breast cancer. 她在接受乳腺癌治疗。 |
| respond to treatment (=improve because of it) The patient is responding well to treatment. 经治疗(病情)好转 |
| 1a | C a particular method or type of medical care 治疗方法;疗法 | | +for They have developed a revolutionary new treatment for heroin addiction. 他们研究出了治疗海洛因毒瘾的全新方法。 | |
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2 | U the particular way in which you deal with someone 待遇;看待 |
| +of the treatment of prisoners 囚犯的待遇 |
| preferential treatment (=better treatment than anyone else) It was discovered that one group got preferential treatment. 优惠待遇 |
| 2a | the way in which a subject is dealt with , especially in art or literature (尤指艺术或文学中的)论述,描述 | | +of The book’ s treatment of village life is very realistic. 书中关于农村生活的描述是非常真实的。 | |
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3 | C/U a process in which a substance is put on something , for example in order to preserve or clean it (涂上某物进行的)处理 |
| +of This is a new product for the treatment of industrial waste. 这是一种用来处理工业废弃物的新产品。 |
PHRASE |
- | the full treatment informal |
| very good or very bad treatment |
| 礼遇;冷遇 |
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| Some were given the full treatment, while others were ignored. 有些人得到了礼遇,而其他人却被忽视了。 |
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