salutary的意思和读音

salutary

: [ˈsæljəˌteri] : [ˈsæljʊt(ə)ri]

adj.

adj.+n.salutary effect

adj.helpful,useful,beneficial,constructive,valuable

salutaryadj.

1.having a good effect on sb/sth, though often seeming unpleasant

a salutary lesson/experience/warning

The accident was a salutary reminder of the dangers of climbing.

adj.1.2.

adj.1.a salutary experience or warning is one that has a good effect although it is unpleasant

1. salver n 西salutary a ( saviour n ...

2. saccharin salutary sapid ...

3. ... suspect:v. 怀 salutary:a.1. 2. scourge:n.1. 2., 3. ...

4. ... discern v. salutary adj. elaborate on

5. saluresis 尿 salutary salve dressing ...

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1.if the sovereign had not continually recognized them as salutary, they would have been revoked a thousand times.

2.Whether this is salutary for human nature or otherwise is no more readily answered than the question of war itself.

3.The fondness for rural life among the higher classes of the English has had a great and salutary effect upon the national character.

4.But Stan is a salutary reminder that the internet dynamo needs to keep evolving fast if it is to avoid becoming a digital dinosaur.Stan

5.Somehow the realization that nothing was to be hoped for had a salutary effect upon me.

6.It might be salutary to consider how 'mare nostrum' became part of the 20th century political vocabulary.20

7.The fact that they were committed enough to roll up and take part in long, peaceful, consensus-building debates was salutary.

8.I notice we have janitors and impresses now in offices, and our young men unfortunately miss that salutary branch of a business education.

9.So much effort must surely give a salutary, redeeming jolt that will drive forward a vast worldwide campaign to ensure "food for all. "”。

10.That will be a salutary shock for those who think the EU is run out of Brussels by France and Germany.