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healthy

adjective
/ˈhelθi/
/ˈhelθi/
(comparative healthier, superlative healthiest)
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  1. having good health and not likely to become ill健康的;健壮的
    • a healthy child/baby/adult健康的儿童/婴儿/成人
    • The researchers then measured brain activity in two groups of healthy subjects.研究人员随后测量了两组健康受试者的大脑活动。
    • a healthy animal/tree健康的动物/树
    • Stay healthy by eating well and exercising regularly.通过良好的饮食和定期锻炼来保持健康。
    • She was finally starting to look healthy again.她终于又开始看起来健康了。
    • The newborn was perfectly healthy.新生儿非常健康。
    • People are living longer and living healthier lives.人们活得更长,生活更健康。
    opposite unhealthy
    Synonyms wellwell
    • all right
    • OK
    • fine
    • healthy
    • strong
    • fit
    These words all describe somebody who is not ill and is in good health.
    • well [not usually before noun] (rather informal) in good health:
      • I’m not feeling very well.我感觉身体不太好。
      • Is he well enough to travel?他身体怎么样,能够旅行吗?
      Well is used especially to talk about your own health, to ask somebody about their health or to make a comment on it.
    • all right [not before noun] (rather informal) not feeling ill; not injured:
      • Are you feeling all right?你感觉还好吗?
    • OK [not before noun] (informal) not feeling ill; not injured:
      • She says she’s OK now, and will be back at work tomorrow.她说她现在身体还可以,明天就回来上班。
    all right or ok?用 all right 还是 OK?These words are slightly less positive than the other words in this group. They are both used in spoken English to talk about not actually being ill or injured, rather than being positively in good health. Both are rather informal but OK is slightly more informal than all right.
    • fine [not before noun] (not used in negative statements) (rather informal) completely well:
      • ‘How are you?’ ‘Fine, thanks.’“你好吗?”“很好,谢谢。”
      Fine is used especially to talk about your health, especially when somebody asks you how you are. It is also used to talk about somebody’s health when you are talking to somebody else. Unlike well it is not often used to ask somebody about their health or make a comment on it: Are you keeping fine?
    • healthy in good health and not likely to become ill:
      • Keep healthy by exercising regularly.经常锻炼以保持健康。
    • strong in good health and not suffering from an illness:
      • After a few weeks she was feeling stronger.几周之后她感觉身体好些了。
      Strong is often used to talk about becoming healthy again after an illness.
    • fit (especially British English) in good physical health, especially because you take regular physical exercise:指健壮,尤指因经常锻炼而身体健康:
      • I go swimming every day in order to keep fit.我每天游泳以保持健康。
    Patterns
    • all right/​OK/​fit for something
    • all right/​OK/​fit to do something
    • to feel/​look well/​all right/​OK/​fine/​healthy/​strong/​fit
    • to keep (somebody) well/​healthy/​fit
    • perfectly well/​all right/​OK/​fine/​healthy/​fit
    • physically well/​healthy/​strong/​fit
    Extra Examples
    • Her good diet had kept her healthy.她的饮食习惯很好,身体一直很健康。
    • The rare disorder strikes apparently healthy boys between the ages of five and twelve.这种罕见的身体机能紊乱会侵袭 5 至 12 岁看上去健康的男孩。
    • Working in the open air has made him very healthy.户外劳动使他变得身强体壮。
    • You look disgustingly healthy! How do you manage it?看上去你可是壮实得很啊!怎么做到的?
    • a shampoo that keeps hair looking healthy护发洗发剂
    • He says he's ill, but he looks perfectly healthy to me.他说他病了,但在我看来他非常健康。
    • Here are ten tips for a healthy heart.以下是保持心脏健康的十个小窍门。
    • I feel much healthier since I gave up smoking.自从戒烟后,我感觉健康多了。
    • She gave birth to a healthy boy.她生下了一个健康的男婴。
    • The condition can affect otherwise healthy adults.这种情况会影响健康的成年人。
    Topics Health and Fitnessa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • appear
    • be
    • be born
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    phrases
    • fit and healthy
    See full entry
  2. [usually before noun] good for your health有益于健康的
    • a healthy diet/lifestyle有益健康的饮食/生活方式
    • healthy eating/food/living健康的饮食/食物/生活
    • The farm provides a healthy work environment.农场提供健康的工作环境。
    opposite unhealthy
    Extra Examples
    • a new diet which is considered much healthier than previous ones被认为比以往的饮食更有益于健康的新型饮食
    • Many people today are adopting a healthy lifestyle.如今许多人采取了健康的生活方式。
    • More public awareness of healthy eating has made us think more about our diet.随着公众健康饮食意识的不断提高,我们对于饮食有了更多的关注。
    Topics Cooking and eatinga1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • appear
    • be
    • be born
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    phrases
    • fit and healthy
    See full entry
  3. [usually before noun] showing that you are in good health反映健康的
    • to have a healthy appetite胃口好
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • appear
    • be
    • be born
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    phrases
    • fit and healthy
    See full entry
  4. normal and sensible正常合理的
    • The child showed a healthy curiosity.这孩子的好奇心很正常。
    • She has a healthy respect for her rival's talents.她很有风度地尊重对手的才能。
    • It's not healthy the way she clings to the past.她那种沉湎于过去的态度不明智。
    opposite unhealthy
  5. successful and working well兴旺的;发达的;顺利的
    • The economy is extremely healthy at the moment.目前经济极为繁荣。
    • Your car doesn't sound very healthy.你的车听声音好像不很正常。
    Topics Successc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • remain
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    See full entry
  6. [usually before noun] large and showing success大而显得成功的;可观的
    • a healthy bank balance一大笔银行结余
    • a healthy profit丰厚的利润
    Topics Successc1

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