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复数形式
remedies
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疗法
a treatment or medicine for a disease or to reduce pain that is not severe
A remedy is a treatment or medicine used to relieve pain or cure a disease. Remedies can be natural, like herbs and plants, or manufactured, like over-the-counter or prescription drugs. They are used to deal with a wide range of health issues and symptoms, helping people feel better and recover from illnesses.
- She tried various home remedies to alleviate her cold symptoms, including herbal teas and honey.
她尝试了各种家庭疗法来缓解感冒症状,包括草药茶和蜂蜜。
- The doctor prescribed a new remedy to manage the patient's chronic back pain.
医生开了一种新的疗法来治疗患者的慢性背痛。
- Natural remedies like acupuncture and massage therapy are gaining popularity as alternatives to traditional medicine.
针灸和按摩疗法等自然疗法作为传统医学的替代品越来越受欢迎。
- It's important to follow the recommended dosage when using over-the-counter remedies to avoid adverse effects.
使用非处方药物时遵循推荐剂量以避免不良反应很重要。
- The herbalist suggested a remedy made from chamomile and lavender to promote relaxation and sleep.
草药师建议使用由洋甘菊和薰衣草制成的疗法来促进放松和睡眠。
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补救措施, 解决方案
a means of correcting or eliminating a problem, harm, or undesirable situation
- Fresh air and rest were the only remedy for his exhaustion after the long journey.
新鲜空气和休息是他长途旅行后疲惫的唯一补救办法。
- The new policy was introduced as a remedy to the financial instability the company faced.
新政策的出台是为了补救公司面临的财务不稳定问题。
- The government proposed stricter regulations as a remedy to the rising pollution levels.
政府提出了更严格的法规作为对污染水平上升的补救措施。
- Laughter is often said to be a great remedy for stress and anxiety.
人们常说,笑是缓解压力和焦虑的良药。
- Meditation became a daily remedy for her anxiety and sleepless nights.
冥想成为她焦虑和失眠之夜的日常疗法。