cure的意思和读音

cure

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n.

v.

cures  curing  cured  

v.+n.cure disease,find cure,cure illness,cure cancer,cure effect

adj.+n.effective cure,complete cure,miraculous cure,total cure

v.exacerbate

v.heal,treat,alleviate,preserve,smoke

n.treatment,therapy,medicine,medication,remedy

curev.

1.~ sb (of sth)to make a person or an animal healthy again after an illness

Will you be able to cure him, Doctor?

2.~ sthto make an illness go away

TB is a serious illness, but it can be cured.

3.~ sthto deal with a problem successfully

I finally managed to cure the rattling noise in my car.

4.~ sb of sthto stop sb from behaving in a particular way, especially a way that is bad or annoying

5.~ sthto treat food or tobacco with smoke, salt, etc. in order to preserve it

n.

1.~ (for sth)a medicine or medical treatment that cures an illness

the search for a cure for cancer

There is no known cure but the illness can be treated.

2.the act of curing sb of an illness or the process of being cured

Doctors cannot effect a cure if the disease has spread too far.

The cure took six weeks.

3.~ (for sth)something that will solve a problem, improve a bad situation, etc.

a cure for poverty

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n.1.a medicine or treatment that makes a sick person healthy2.a solution to a problem

v.1.to stop someone from being affected by an illness; to stop an illness from affecting someone2.to control or get rid of a bad habit, feeling, or attitude3.to solve a problem4.to preserve meat, fish, or other foods by drying them, or by using smoke or salt1.to stop someone from being affected by an illness; to stop an illness from affecting someone2.to control or get rid of a bad habit, feeling, or attitude3.to solve a problem4.to preserve meat, fish, or other foods by drying them, or by using smoke or salt

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1.Science has developed no cure for envy, so our wealth boosts our happiness only briefly while shrinking that of our neighbors.

2.In chemotherapy, too, the lines between cruelty and cure have not always been obvious, nor have consciences always been untroubled.

3.If he had stepped in there and used his eyes, instead of his disordered mind, he could have cure the well by natural means.

4.Here's a winner who suffered for 10 years before he finally found a way to cure his problem and it worked in just a few days.10

5.A rich man was very ill, has no cure, and the only son in a foreign land at the moment and far.

6.It remains true, however, that the New Deal did not cure unemployment, just as its critics maintain.

7.She started the Susan G. Komen for the Cure organization in her kitchen with $200, a battered typewriter and a few friends.200SusanG.Komen

8.However, leptin did not turn out to be the amazing cure-all for which scientists, physicians, and patients had hoped.

9.You are the master of your life. You can do much more than you though you could, including cure yourself of a 'terminal illness'.”。

10.The King of Israel is skeptical. He asks: "Am I God, to deal death or give life, that this fellow writes to me to cure a man of leprosy? ":“?”