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remedial

/ri-mee-dee-uhl/US // rɪˈmi di əl //UK // (rɪˈmiːdɪəl) //

补救性,补救性的,补救,补救的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : affording remedy; tending to remedy something.
    • : intended to correct or improve one's skill in a specified field: remedial math.

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Examples

  • Finding a hidden network is trivial for even the most remedial of hackers anyway, so it’s always best to leave this feature turned off.

  • A problem for summer school, Dworkin said, is that it has historically had a reputation for being punitive and mandatory for just a few remedial students.

  • School districts are exploring classes that go beyond addressing learning loss and remedial work to provide social interactions and emotional support for students of every age group.

  • “I was in remedial math throughout elementary school,” she notes.

  • The report recommended that among the “remedial steps” to be taken was a written directive on certain behaviors prohibited to Miles and on others required of him.

  • Pointing out that Nick Denton writes and speaks like a literate adult and not like a 14-year-old in remedial English.

  • In his remedial English class, he wrote these comic essays that the teacher actually read aloud in class.

  • If their students need lots of remedial instruction, the school can extend the school day, the school week, or the school year.

  • Plus, more Remedial Readers of Richard Russo, Stephen King and John McPhee.

  • Plus, more Remedial Readers of Stephen King and John McPhee.

  • And the factor of spontaneous improvement irrespective of all remedial measures is also ignored.

  • Every good political institution must have a preventive operation as well as a remedial.

  • But this is now known to be not the true remedial process with respect to the zymotic germs.

  • No ameliorative, no palliative, no restrictive, no remedial measure will avail.

  • The new view is a social view, which seeks in all movements, whether of research or of remedial action, for the common welfare.