treatment
noun
ˈtriːtmənt
noun
1
MEDICAL
医学的
something
that
is
done
to
cure
someone
who
is
injured
or
ill
治疗,诊治; 疗法;
C,U
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of/for
]
There
have
been
great
advances
in
the
treatment
of
cancer.
癌症治疗有了很大的进展。
The
best
treatment
for
a
cold
is
to
rest
and
drink
lots
of
fluids.
治疗感冒的最佳方法是休息和多喝流质。
She
was
given
emergency
treatment
by
paramedics.
她由医务辅助人员进行了急救处理。
get/receive
treatment
Some
of
the
patients
had
to
wait
weeks
to
get
the
treatment
they
needed.
其中一些病人不得不等好几个星期才能得到他们所需的治疗。
Michael
responded
well
to
treatment
(=got
better
when
he
was
treated)
.
迈克尔经治疗大有起色。
2
BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS SB
对待某人的行为
a
particular
way
of
behaving
towards
someone
or
of
dealing
with
them
对待(方式),待遇;
U
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of
]
Civil
rights
groups
have
complained
about
the
harsh
treatment
of
prisoners.
民权组织抱怨犯人受到虐待。
special/preferential
treatment
(when
one
person
is
treated
better
than
another)
特殊待遇/优待
The
two
young
princes
were
not
singled
out
for
special
treatment
at
school.
两位小王子在学校里并没有享受特殊待遇。
Just
lately,
Kyra
has
been
giving
me
the
silent
treatment
(=refusing
to
speak
to
me
because
she
is
angry
with
me)
.
就在最近,凯拉在跟我冷战。
3
OF A SUBJECT
有关某一主题
a
particular
way
of
dealing
with
or
talking
about
a
subject
〔针对某一主题的〕讨论,论述;
C,U
I
didn’t
think
the
film
gave
the
issue
serious
treatment.
我认为影片没有严肃对待这个问题。
4
CLEAN/PROTECT
清洁/保护
a
process
by
which
something
is
cleaned,
protected
etc
处理〔指清洁、保护等的过程〕;
C,U
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of
]
the
treatment
of
polluted
rivers
对受污染河流的治理