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Treatment Medical Special ˈtriːtmənt Effective Uncountable Dealing Treat

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treatment

[ˈtri:tmənt]

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treatments[3116]
治疗(71%),处理(22%),对待(7%)
n.治疗,疗法;处理;对待
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/tri͟ːtmənt/
1
[N-VAR 可变名词]治疗;疗法;疗程 Treatment is medical attention given to a sick or injured person or animal.
  [oft supp N]
  • Many patients are not getting the medical treatment they need.

    很多病人没有得到他们需要的医治。

  • …a veterinary surgeon who specialises in the treatment of cage birds.

    专门诊治笼养鸟类的兽医

  • ...an effective treatment for eczema.

    湿疹的有效治疗方法

2
[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]对待;待遇 Your treatment of someone is the way you behave towards them or deal with them.
  [usu supp N]
  • We don't want any special treatment...

    我们不想要任何特殊待遇。

  • Ginny's initial rage at his treatment of Chris had simmered down to resentment.

    金尼起初因他对待克丽丝的态度而怒火中烧,后来这种愤怒慢慢沉淀为了憎恶。

3
[N-VAR 可变名词]处理;治理;护理 Treatment of something involves putting a particular substance onto or into it, in order to clean it, to protect it, or to give it special properties.
  [usu N of n]
  • There should be greater treatment of sewage before it is discharged...

    污水排放之前应该进行更充分的处理。

  • As with all oily hair treatments, shampoo needs to be applied first.

    跟所有油性头发的护理一样,必须要先用洗发露。

4
[PHRASE 短语]盛情款待;特别严厉的对待 If you say that someone is given the full treatment, you mean either that they are treated extremely well or that they are treated extremely severely.
  [PHR after v]
  [INFORMAL 非正式]
  • If you've got friends or family coming to stay, make it really special by giving them the full treatment...

    如果你有朋友或家人要过来住,那就搞得特别一些,给予他们以热情款待。

  • She'll be interrogated, jailed, interrogated again, get what's usually known as the full treatment.

    她将被审问,监禁,然后再被提审,接受通常所说的“全套款待”。


Oxford
treat·ment / ˈtriːtmənt ; NAmE ˈtriːtmənt / noun 1 [uncountable ,  countable ] treatment(for sth) something that is done to cure an illness or injury, or to make sb look and feel good 治疗;疗法;诊治;护理 He is receiving treatment for shock. 他正在接受休克治疗。 She is respondingwell to treatment. 她经过治疗大有起色。 to require hospital/medical treatment 需要住院/药物治疗 There are various treatments available for this condition. 对这种病情有各种疗法。 Guests at the health spa receive a range of beauty treatments. 客人在健身水疗馆可接受各种美容服务。 collocationsat
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2 [uncountable ] a way of behaving towards or dealing with a person or thing 对待;待遇 the brutal treatment of political prisoners 对狱中政治犯的残酷虐待 Certain city areas have been singled out for special treatment. 某些城区已划出要进行特别治理。 3 [uncountable ,  countable ] a way of dealing with or discussing a subject, work of art, etc. 处理;讨论;论述 Shakespeare's treatment of madness in ‘King Lear’ 莎士比亚在《李尔王》中对疯癫的处理手法 4 [uncountable ,  countable ] a process by which sth is cleaned, or protected against sth (净化或防治)处理,加工 a sewage treatment plant 污水处理厂 treatmentfor sth an effective treatment for dry rot 防治干腐病的有效方法 treatment treatments
treat·ment / ˈtriːtmənt ; NAmE ˈtriːtmənt /
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treatmenttreat‧ment /ˈtriːtmənt/ ●●● S2 W1 noun
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1medical [countable, uncountable] something that is done to cure someone who is injured or illtreattreatment of/for There have been great advances in the treatment of cancer. The best treatment for a cold is to rest and drink lots of fluids.2behaviour towards somebody [uncountable] a particular way of behaving towards someone or of dealing with themtreattreatment of Civil rights groups have complained about the harsh treatment of prisoners.special/preferential treatment (=when one person is treated better than another) The two young princes were not singled out for special treatment at school. Just lately, Kyra has been giving me the silent treatment (=refusing to speak to me because she is angry with me).3of a subject [countable, uncountable] a particular way of dealing with or talking about a subjecttreat:  I didn’t think the film gave the issue serious treatment.4clean/protect [countable, uncountable] a process by which something is cleaned, protected etctreattreatment of the treatment of polluted riversCOLLOCATIONSverbsgive somebody treatment· He was given treatment at a local hospital.provide/administer treatment (=give someone treatment)· Paramedics are trained to administer on-the-spot treatment to patients.get/have/receive treatment· Two boys received treatment for gunshot wounds.undergo treatment (=have it)· A few years earlier she'd undergone fertility treatment.need/require treatment· All three were beaten so badly that they needed hospital treatment.respond to treatment (=become better when given treatment)· He contracted a lung infection which did not respond to treatment.ADJECTIVES/NOUN + treatmenteffective· The drug may prove to be an effective treatment for brain tumours.medical treatment· Every patient has a right to refuse medical treatment.hospital treatment· Several people needed hospital treatment for burns.emergency treatment· The driver needed emergency treatment.dental treatment· You may be entitled to free dental treatment.cancer treatment· She began to investigate alternative cancer treatments.fertility/infertility treatment (=treatment to help someone who is unable to have children)· Mrs Smith received fertility treatment using donor eggs.psychiatric treatment· He underwent psychiatric treatment after an episode of severe depression.laser treatment (=treatment done with a laser)· Laser treatment can be technically difficult.alternative treatments (=treatments that are not part of normal scientific medicine)· She found out all she could about alternative cancer treatments.

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