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cure

verb
/kjʊə(r)/
/kjʊr/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they cure
/kjʊə(r)/
/kjʊr/
he / she / it cures
/kjʊəz/
/kjʊrz/
past simple cured
/kjʊəd/
/kjʊrd/
past participle cured
/kjʊəd/
/kjʊrd/
-ing form curing
/ˈkjʊərɪŋ/
/ˈkjʊrɪŋ/
Idioms
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  1. to make a person or an animal healthy again after an illness治愈,治好(病人或动物)
    • cure somebody Will you be able to cure him, Doctor?医生,你能把他治好吗?
    • cure somebody of something The doctor managed to cure her of her illness.医生设法治好了她的病。
    Collocations IllnessesIllnesses疾病Becoming ill生病
    • catch a cold/​an infectious disease/​the flu/(British English) flu/​pneumonia/​a virus/(informal) a bug染上感冒/传染病/流感/肺炎/病毒/小毛病
    • get (British English) ill/(North American English) sick/​a disease/​AIDS/​breast cancer/​a cold/​the flu/(British English) flu/​a migraine患病/艾滋病/乳腺癌/感冒/流感/偏头痛
    • come down with a cold/​the flu/(British English) flu得了感冒/流感
    • contract a deadly disease/​a serious illness/​HIV/​AIDS感染致命疾病/严重疾病/艾滋病病毒/艾滋病
    • be infected with a virus/​a parasite/​HIV受病毒/寄生虫/艾滋病病毒感染
    • develop cancer/​diabetes/​a rash/​an ulcer/​symptoms of hepatitis患上癌症/糖尿病/皮疹/溃疡;出现肝炎症状
    • have a heart attack/​a stroke心脏病/中风发作
    • provoke/​trigger/​produce an allergic reaction引起/产生过敏反应
    • block/​burst/​rupture a blood vessel使血管阻塞/破裂
    • damage/​sever a nerve/​an artery/​a tendon损伤/切断神经/动脉/肌腱
    Being ill病了
    • feel (British English) ill/​nauseous/​queasy
    • be running (British English) a temperature/(North American English) a fever发烧
    • have a head cold/​diabetes/​heart disease/​lung cancer/​a headache/(British English) a high temperature/(North American English) a fever患伤风感冒/糖尿病/心脏病/肺癌;头痛;发烧
    • suffer from asthma/​malnutrition/​frequent headaches/​bouts of depression/​a mental disorder患哮喘/营养不良症/经常性头痛/多发性抑郁症/精神错乱
    • be laid up with/ (British English) be in bed with a cold/​the flu/(British English) flu/​a migraine因感冒/流感/偏头痛而卧床休息
    • nurse a cold/​a headache/​a hangover调治感冒/头痛/宿醉
    • battle/​fight cancer/​depression/​addiction/​alcoholism与癌症/抑郁症作斗争;戒瘾;戒酒
    Treatments治疗
    • examine a patient给病人做检查
    • diagnose a condition/​disease/​disorder诊断疾病
    • be diagnosed with cancer/​diabetes/​schizophrenia诊断为癌症/糖尿病/精神分裂症
    • prescribe/​be given/​be on/​take drugs/​medicine/​medication/​pills/​painkillers/​antibiotics开/得到/服用药/药片/止痛药/抗生素
    • treat somebody for cancer/​depression/​shock治疗某人的癌症/抑郁症/休克
    • have/​undergo an examination/​an operation/​surgery/​a kidney transplant/​therapy/​chemotherapy/​treatment for cancer接受检查/手术/外科手术/肾移植手术/治疗/化疗/癌症治疗
    • have/​be given an injection/(British English) a flu jab/(North American English) a flu shot/​a blood transfusion/​a scan/​an X-ray打针;接种流感疫苗;接受输血;做扫描检查;照 X 光
    • cure a disease/​an ailment/​cancer/​a headache/​a patient治疗疾病/病痛/癌症/头痛/病人
    • prevent the spread of disease/​further outbreaks/​damage to the lungs防止疾病扩散/疾病进一步爆发/对肺部造成伤害
    • be vaccinated against the flu/(British English) flu/​the measles/(British English) measles/​polio/​smallpox接种流感/麻疹/小儿麻痹症/天花疫苗
    • enhance/​boost/​confer/​build immunity to a disease增加对疾病的免疫力
    Extra Examples
    • He was now completely cured of his illness.他现在彻底痊愈了。
    • She still believed that somehow she could be miraculously cured.她仍然相信或许自己的病会奇迹般地得以治愈。
    • She was miraculously cured.她奇迹般地治好了。
    • They will try to cure her of her alcoholism.他们将设法治愈她的酒精中毒。
    Topics Illnessb2, Medicineb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • completely
    • miraculously
    preposition
    • of
    See full entry
  2. to make an illness go away治好(疾病)
    • cure something It is better to prevent rather than cure diseases.防病胜过治病。
    • Finding it early is the key to curing most cancers. 及早发现是治愈大多数癌症的关键。
    • TB is a serious illness, but it can be cured.肺结核虽然是一种严重的疾病,但可治愈。
    • cure something with something The disease can be cured with antibiotics.这种疾病可以用抗生素治愈。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • completely
    • miraculously
    preposition
    • of
    See full entry
  3. to deal with a problem successfully解决,了结(问题)
    • cure something I finally managed to cure the rattling noise in my car.我最终设法解决了我汽车发出的格格响声。
    • Charities alone can't cure basic social injustices.单凭慈善机构无法解决基本的社会不公平问题。
    • He bought some special software that was supposed to cure hard disk problems.他买了一些据说可以解决硬盘问题的特殊软件。
    • cure something with something Most of the team's faults could be cured with good coaching.该队的大部分缺点都可以通过良好的训练得到纠正。
    Topics Successb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • completely
    • miraculously
    preposition
    • of
    See full entry
  4. cure somebody of something to stop somebody from behaving in a particular way, especially a way that is bad or annoying矫正,改正(某人的不良行为)
    • I thought I had finally cured him of this annoying habit.我以为我终于治好了他这个讨厌的习惯。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • completely
    • miraculously
    preposition
    • of
    See full entry
  5. cure something to treat food or tobacco with smoke, salt or heat, etc. in order to preserve it(用熏、腌、加热等方法)加工贮藏(食物或烟草)
    • cured ham/bacon腌火腿/熏肉
    see also dry-cure
  6. Word OriginMiddle English (as a noun): from Old French curer (verb), cure (noun), both from Latin curare ‘take care of’, from cura ‘care’. The original noun senses were ‘care, concern, responsibility’, in particular spiritual care. In late Middle English the senses ‘medical care’ and ‘successful medical treatment’ arose, and hence ‘remedy’.
Idioms
kill or cure
  1. (British English) used to say that what you are going to do will either be very successful or fail completely要么医好要么治死;不是成功便是失败;成败在此一举Topics Successc2, Difficulty and failurec2

cure

noun
/kjʊə(r)/
/kjʊr/
Idioms
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  1. a medicine or medical treatment that cures an illness药;药物;疗法
    • cure for something the search for a cure for cancer对癌症治愈方法的研究
    • Researchers are working to find a cure for the disease.研究人员正在努力寻找治疗这种疾病的方法。
    • There is no miracle cure for this condition.这种情况没有灵丹妙药。
    • There is no known cure but the illness can be treated.这种病尚没有确切的治愈方法,但可以医治。
    • The only real cure is rest.这种病唯一确实有效的疗法就是休息。
    Extra Examples
    • If the disease is detected early, it has a cure.如果早点发现,这病是可以医治的。
    • The cure works by boosting the body's immune system.这种治疗方法通过改善机体免疫系统产生效果。
    • There is no instant cure for this condition.这种病没有立竿见影的治疗方法。
    • There is no known cure for the disease.这种疾病目前还无法医治。
    • scientists seeking a cure for AIDS寻找医治艾滋病方法的科学家
    • the search for a cure for the common cold寻找医治感冒的方法
    • Although there is no cure for this illness, it can be treated to reduce the pain.这种病尚无治愈方法,但可通过医治减轻病痛。
    Topics Illnessb2, Medicineb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • effective
    • instant
    • miracle
    verb + cure
    • have
    • look for
    • seek
    cure + verb
    • work
    preposition
    • cure for
    • cure from
    phrases
    • prevention is better than cure
    • the search for a cure
    • there is a cure (for something)
    See full entry
  2. the act of curing somebody of an illness or the process of being cured治疗;疗程
    • Doctors cannot effect a cure if the disease has spread too far.假如这种疾病已扩散得厉害,医生也无计可施。
    • The cure took six weeks.此疗程花了六个星期。
    • These drugs can sometimes effect miraculous cures.这些药有时能产生神奇的疗效。
    see also rest cureTopics Illnessb2, Medicineb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • miraculous
    • complete
    • permanent
    verb + cure
    • bring about
    • effect
    • provide
    See full entry
  3. cure (for something) something that will solve a problem, improve a bad situation, etc.(解决问题、改善糟糕情况等的)措施,对策
    • a cure for poverty解决贫穷问题的措施
    • Science cannot provide a cure for all the world's problems.科学不可能解决世界上所有的问题。
  4. Word OriginMiddle English (as a noun): from Old French curer (verb), cure (noun), both from Latin curare ‘take care of’, from cura ‘care’. The original noun senses were ‘care, concern, responsibility’, in particular spiritual care. In late Middle English the senses ‘medical care’ and ‘successful medical treatment’ arose, and hence ‘remedy’.
Idioms
prevention is better than cure (British English)
(US English an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure)
  1. (saying) it is better to stop something bad from happening rather than try to deal with the problems after it has happened预防优于补救;防患于未然是上策
    • Prevention is better than cure, so start looking after your heart now.防病比治病好,所以从现在开始照顾好你的心脏。
    • Prevention is better than cure, so start taking care of yourself.治病不如防病,所以从现在开始照顾好你自己。

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