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🔑 healBrE /hiːl/NAmE /hiːl/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they heal BrE /hiːl/ NAmE /hiːl/present simple - he / she / it heals BrE /hiːlz/ NAmE /hiːlz/past simple healed BrE /hiːld/ NAmE /hiːld/past participle healed BrE /hiːld/ NAmE /hiːld/ -ing form healing BrE /ˈhiːlɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈhiːlɪŋ/🔑 [I, T] to become healthy again; to make sth healthy again (使)康复,复原◆It took a long time for the wounds to heal. 伤口过了很长时间才愈合。◆~ upThe cut healed up without leaving a scar. 伤口愈合没留下疤痕。◆~ sthThis will help to heal your cuts and scratches. 这个会有助于治好割伤和擦伤。◆(figurative) It was a chance to heal the wounds in the party (= to repair the damage that had been done). 那是个弥合党内创伤的机会。 [T] ~ sb (of sth) (old use or formal) to cure sb who is ill/sick; to make sb feel happy again 治疗(病人);使又愉快起来◆the story of Jesus healing ten lepers of their disease 耶稣治愈十个麻风病人的故事◆I felt healed by his love. 他的爱使我又快乐了起来。 [T, I] ~ (sth) to put an end to sth or make sth easier to bear; to end or become easier to bear (使)结束,较容易忍受◆She was never able to heal the rift between herself and her father. 她一直未能填平和她父亲之间的鸿沟。◆The breach between them never really healed. 他们之间的裂痕从来没有真正弥合。 |