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therapy

/ther-uh-pee/US // ˈθɛr ə pi //UK // (ˈθɛrəpɪ) //

治疗,疗法,治疗方法,治疗法

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ther·a·pies.

    • : the treatment of disease or disorders, as by some remedial, rehabilitating, or curative process: speech therapy.
    • : a curative power or quality.
    • : psychotherapy.
    • : any act, hobby, task, program, etc., that relieves tension.

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Examples

  • Someone who is true to who they are, that goes to therapy, and takes vacations.

  • These infusion therapies, from Eli Lilly and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, rely on synthetic immune cells to help fight infections.

  • You can direct her to therapy, Al-Anon, “The Gift of Fear” by Gavin de Becker.

  • The other typically receives speech therapy and hasn’t received the same services during virtual learning.

  • No one will be required to speak or interact, and participants should understand this is an educational event, not a therapy session.

  • Though tissues are present and tears are not uncommon, the Dinner Parties are distinctly not grief counseling or group therapy.

  • I return home after several days in the hospital and start thrice weekly physical therapy.

  • The campaign included a push for the World Health Organization to condemn gay-conversion therapy.

  • Collaborating with him on a film was the best kind of therapy I could have asked for.

  • And for those seeking a quick fix: Studies show that light therapy can spur a mood lift in just several days.

  • In serum therapy antitoxins are artificially excited into being in the blood of beasts.

  • Thus far we have considered only the scientific aspects of amorphous phosphorus therapy.

  • The first who wrote upon the therapy of cinchona was Barba, a Spanish physician, whose work was printed in Seville in 1642.

  • In them we have every phase of modern therapy that has the strong element of suggestion in it.

  • In every department of therapy this has always been done by enthusiasts.