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healthily

/hel-thee/US // ˈhɛl θi //UK // (ˈhɛlθɪ) //

健康地,健康的,健康,康健

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    health·i·er, health·i·est.

    • : possessing or enjoying good health or a sound and vigorous mentality: a healthy body; a healthy mind.
    • : pertaining to or characteristic of good health or a sound and vigorous mind: a healthy appearance; healthy attitudes.
    • : conducive to good health; healthful: healthy recreations.
    • : prosperous or sound: a healthy business.
    • : Informal. fairly large: I bought a healthy number of books.

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Examples

  • We have to keep talking about our obsession with a “healthy body” being defined by what it looks like.

  • “I can eat really healthy right now, and it doesn’t matter,” Dalton added with a smile, “because I can’t taste it.”

  • In fact, the World Health Organization recently predicted that healthy young adults may not even be able to get a vaccine until 2022, after the elderly, health-care workers, and other high-risk groups are vaccinated.

  • Washington has been stuck in limbo since Wall’s Achilles injury, and its 2021 playoff hopes largely rest on his comeback and his ability to stay healthy.

  • As we prepare our nation’s recovery, women of color entrepreneurs will be one of the most important parts of a healthy economy.

  • Sischy reports that “Galliano turned the tables and suggested that Toledano should change his diet and eat more healthily.”

  • Thus, the idea of Ghetto Gourmet, or cooking healthily for an urban audience, was born.

  • He contends that children who go to bed at night healthily tired out, will not be likely to think of masturbation.

  • He is a great lover of books and gardening—two antithetical hobbies—which are charming in themselves, and healthily counteractive.

  • And the implication seemed to be that to a healthily virtuous and superior mind like the Judge's the obscene is merely wearisome.

  • They may not have to work in order to live, but they must of a certainty work in order to live healthily.

  • So the evening proved a merry little festivity, and Patty went to bed healthily tired, but healthily happy.