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wellness

/wel-nis/US // ˈwɛl nɪs //UK // (ˈwɛlnəs) //

养生,健康,康健,健康状况

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the quality or state of being healthy in body and mind, especially as the result of deliberate effort.
    • : an approach to healthcare that emphasizes preventing illness and prolonging life, as opposed to emphasizing treating diseases.

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Examples

  • Here’s why career, wellness, and productivity experts say uninterrupted lunch breaks are a necessity—not a guilt-inducing luxury.

  • Ocean Spray is looking to branch out beyond cranberries with its Lighthouse Innovation Incubator, broadening its portfolio to include brands in the health and wellness space.

  • Part of the mission of Knox Frost, who represents a 20-year-old part-human, part-robot from Atlanta, is to promote wellness and social responsibility.

  • Rossi hoped to find investors to buy the house back from Singh and turn it into a wellness center.

  • Many brands are using social networks to show how they are contributing to the wellness of the communities during the corona crisis.

  • Portable snacks are good to have on hand, too, says Jessica Crandall, RDN, Denver Wellness & Nutrition Director.

  • He is a consultant for Foodminds, which specializes “in food, beverage, nutrition, health and wellness.”

  • And this pull toward wellness has seemingly reached the masses.

  • Founded by global wellness company MindValley, Omvana is oft-referred to as the “Spotify of meditation apps.”

  • At these wellness retreats, the staff will kick your butt—and then spoil you silly.

  • The focus of the Nursing as Caring theory, then, is not toward an end product such as health or wellness.

  • Don't get discouraged if you can't suddenly change your life from shadow to sunshine, from illness to wellness.

  • I gave My Lady a little sermon about her un-wellness, which I hope she will profit by and consent to seek for some advice.

  • I call it a disease of too-wellness, and I only know how to doctor sick people.