remedy
n
~ (for sth)
1 [C] (fml 文) treatment, medicine, etc that cures or relieves a disease or pain 除或减轻病痛的治疗(法)、 药物等
a popular remedy for flu, toothache, cramp 流感、 牙痛、 痉挛的常用疗法
I often use herbal remedies. 我常用草药治病.
The remedy seems worse than the disease. 这种疗法比疾?quot;旧砀萌四咽?
2 [C, U] (fig 比喻) means of countering or removing sth undesirable 纠正、 矫正或消除某不良事物之方法
seek a remedy for injustice 寻求纠正不公之办法
He found a remedy for his grief in constant hard work. 他找到了排忧解愁的方法, 就是一刻不停地努力工作.
The mistake is beyond/past remedy, ie cannot be put right. 这个错误是无法补救的. remedy, v (pt, pp -died) [Tn]
provide a remedy for (sth undesirable); rectify 治理(不良事物); 纠正; 补救
remedy injustices, mistakes, losses, deficiencies 消除不公、 纠正错误、 弥补损失、 克服缺点
The situation could not be remedied, ie saved. 情况已无可挽救.
If you want to send a letter to an office abroad that is in a different time zone, you can send a fax, and it will be received even though the office is not open.
如果你要寄信到不同时区的国外办公室,你可以发个传真,即使办公室不开门,信也会被收到。
Gandhi hated the custom that had divided Hindu society into separate groups for thousands of years and his goal was to end this.