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curing

/kyoor/US // kyʊər //UK // (kjʊə) //

固化,固化处理,固化作用

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : a means of healing or restoring to health; remedy.
    • : a method or course of remedial treatment, as for disease.
    • : successful remedial treatment; restoration to health.
    • : a means of correcting or relieving anything that is troublesome or detrimental: to seek a cure for inflation.
    • : the act or a method of preserving meat, fish, etc., by smoking, salting, or the like.
    • : spiritual or religious charge of the people in a certain district.
    • : the office or district of a curate or parish priest.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    cured, cur·ing.

    • : to restore to health.
    • : to relieve or rid of something detrimental, as an illness or a bad habit.
    • : to prepare for preservation by salting, drying, etc.
    • : to promote hardening of, as by keeping it damp.
    • : to process as by fermentation or aging.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    cured, cur·ing.

    • : to effect a cure.
    • : to become cured.

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Examples

  • Despite predictions from the FDA that any coronavirus vaccine would be no more than 50% effective, Pfizer is pushing its new findings as the leading data in the race to find a cure.

  • Doctors are attempting to become online influencers in order to correct bogus advice and false claims of miracle cures—taking time away from delivering care or developing treatments.

  • However, Nevada also has reportedly had as many as 3,600 mail-in ballots waiting for a “signature cure” — having a voter verify their signature in cases where it’s missing or doesn’t match official records — as of Tuesday morning.

  • “I don’t think there’s a way to get rid of it where the cure is not worse than the disease,” he says.

  • Legislation to reform the high court, a product of changed chemistry in the Congress, could be a lasting cure.

  • By the late 1600s, chemists and herbalists had begun to concoct their own scientific mixtures for curing the hangover.

  • After curing the elderly of their semi-suicidal depression, winning the White House must seem like a snap.

  • Instead of curing the disease, to remove those symptoms by which alone its nature can be known!

  • A miracle of this sort interests me; curing cancer, less so.

  • Critics of Functional Medicine claim that they too are interested in curing, not palliating disease.

  • Their method of curing the leaves was to air-dry them and then packing them until wanted for use.

  • The system of cultivation is similar to that pursued by the Virginian, and the same process of curing is also adopted.

  • In the curing of tobacco, the Ohio growers have but few equals, and no superiors.

  • Their manner of curing is simply by drying the leaves, and is not suited to the taste of any besides themselves.

  • After curing, it is baled and sent to Europe, where it is manufactured into smoking tobacco.