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therapeutic

/ther-uh-pyoo-tik/US // ˌθɛr əˈpyu tɪk //UK // (ˌθɛrəˈpjuːtɪk) //

治疗性,治疗,疗效,食疗

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Also ther·a·peu·ti·cal.

    • : of or relating to the treating or curing of disease; curative.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a therapeutic substance.

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Examples

  • We’re rounding it and rounding it rapidly, plus we have vaccines coming very soon and we have therapeutics which have already made a big dent, a tremendous dent.

  • Manufacturers are now required to report disruptions in the manufacturing of an active pharmaceutical ingredient—the part of the medicine that produces the intended therapeutic benefit.

  • The only thing that can really change the situation is a vaccine or some kind of effective therapeutic and proper government assistance that it seems every other English-speaking nation has been doing for their small business and restaurant industry.

  • We actually have the ability to develop therapeutics for many of these diseases, if not cures.

  • We can forget because of the massive research that led to therapeutics which have made the condition treatable.

  • He did suffer from ‘Black Dog’ [depression] as he called it and having something to concentrate on was therapeutic for him.

  • Carefully controlled studies, especially in humans, are required if this result is going to have true therapeutic value.

  • Moreover, new research suggests that Furosemide may have no therapeutic value at all.

  • Cruikshank often speaks about the potential of yoga to be therapeutic — even medicinal.

  • He recommends “the lowest dose possible to achieve therapeutic effects.”

  • It has been stated before that no attempt would be made in this paper to prove that epilepsy was curable by therapeutic means.

  • As a therapeutic measure, society should utilize psychological knowledge as a new method of control.

  • Theobromin for some time has been regarded as a valuable therapeutic agent.

  • The therapeutic claims made for it are of the usual extravagant character.

  • So far as we know, however, no satisfactory evidence is forthcoming to indicate that such extractives have any therapeutic value.