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treated

/treet/US // trit //UK // (triːt) //

处理,处理过的,处理的,处理了

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to act or behave toward in some specified way: to treat someone with respect.
    • : to consider or regard in a specified way, and deal with accordingly: to treat a matter as unimportant.
    • : to deal with in order to relieve or cure.
    • : to deal with in speech or writing; discuss.
    • : to deal with, develop, or represent artistically, especially in some specified manner or style: to treat a theme realistically.
    • : to subject to some agent or action in order to bring about a particular result: to treat a substance with an acid.
    • : to entertain; give hospitality to: He treats diplomats in the lavish surroundings of his country estate.
    • : to provide food, entertainment, gifts, etc., at one's own expense: Let me treat you to dinner.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to deal with a subject in speech or writing; discourse: a work that treats of the caste system in India.
    • : to give, or bear the expense of, a treat: Is it my turn to treat?
    • : to carry on negotiations with a view to a settlement; discuss terms of settlement; negotiate.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : entertainment, food, drink, etc., given by way of compliment or as an expression of friendly regard.
    • : anything that affords particular pleasure or enjoyment.
    • : the act of treating.
    • : one's turn to treat.

Phrases

  • treat like dirt
  • Dutch treat
  • trick or treat

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbact, behave towards
verbpay the bill for someone else
verbbe concerned with; discuss

Examples

  • This makes for a perfect gift during the holidays—or a treat for yourself.

  • They created a Facebook group called “Cookies for Caregivers,” thinking maybe a handful of people in the Huntingdon community might volunteer to bake treats for essential workers on a regular basis.

  • From slow-cooked snails in a spiced broth to the fruity treat zaazaa, these are five place-defining plates for visitorsAs the melting pot of Morocco, Casablanca isn’t known for one signature dish.

  • For sweet treats snag a bag of koeksisters — plaited golden doughnuts that are crisp on the outside, slightly chewy on the inside and slathered in sweet syrup.

  • Fresh-squeezed orange juice is a treat on its own, but you can make it a more dramatic affair by using ruby blood orange juice and combining it with bourbon, sweet vermouth and Campari.

  • A couple of people were treated for minor injuries but no major incidents occurred.

  • It was original in how it treated Nixon and his connection to the right before 1968.

  • Those who served abroad were treated with suspicion that they had been infected by European diplomacy.

  • How is this at all compatible with how your parents treated you?

  • He was treated like an immigrant, working for minimum wage, missing his family and having to move on from his musical career.

  • Every leader was killed, and every peaceful native whom the Spaniards met on their way was unmercifully treated.

  • When treated with hydrochloric or acetic acid they slowly dissolve and rhombic crystals of uric acid appear.

  • Interest on capital was treated merely as a particular case under the general theory of price.

  • Sometimes he looks at me as if he were going to break out with that crazy idea to which he treated me the other day.

  • "Not so, Seor Conde; the man who has treated her so nobly has the best right to her," said the General.

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