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词汇 salutary
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Definition of salutary in English:

salutary

adjective ˈsaljʊt(ə)riˈsæljəˌtɛri
  • 1(especially with reference to something unwelcome or unpleasant) producing good effects; beneficial.

    (尤指不受欢迎的或使人不愉快的事)有益的,有利的

    it failed to draw salutary lessons from Britain's loss of its colonies

    它没能从英国丧失殖民地这件事中吸取有益的教训。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There are occasions when the petitioner's mother interjects into the discussions between the parties, which has no salutary effect.
    • It does not tell us, as many advocates have argued, that we could raise the minimum wage to $10 with salutary effect on poverty.
    • These salutary effects of ezetimibe on statin levels presumably enhance the beneficial effects attributed to statin pleiotropy.
    • Vandell has an explanation for why these kinds of activities - such as art and music programs - have such salutary effects on kids.
    • The second step was to show that improving function of the muscles of ambulation has a salutary effect on exercise tolerance.
    • There is no physiological system in the body which doesn't get the salutary effect of sound and soothing sleep.
    • But I couldn't imagine any of these bad dream poems having a salutary effect on the peace gathering.
    • Disappointing as her father's edict was to her, it did have the salutary effect of keeping little Mary out of harm's way.
    • The resulting convictions should serve as a salutary reminder to those who hold public office that they are bound by a duty of trust which they breach at their peril.
    • The trial is bound to be a show - but a show that is much more likely to have salutary effects, on balance.
    • He had been remanded in custody for a short period of time and that had had a salutary effect upon him.
    • These missives have the salutary effect of not only making the author more careful but also of different points of view from one's own.
    • As a salutary side effect, reform may also be society's greatest protection against politically motivated violence.
    • The generous New Hope program had a particularly salutary academic effect on boys, the team found.
    • The unpleasantness of this schism seems to have had a salutary effect on Tennent, who was more responsible for it than anyone else.
    • But he said it appeared the court proceedings had had a salutary effect on her and he was prepared to make an exception to the rule that breach of trust offences required a prison sentence.
    • All these had a very salutary effect on their physical afflictions and to a considerable extent served as their psychological treatment.
    • Kind words have just the opposite effect: They are salutary and healing because they offer encouragement and hope to others.
    • Although such measures enabled Cavour to outmanoeuvre the clerical right in the short run, their long-term effects were less salutary.
    • A rise in joblessness could cancel out the strong euro's salutary effect on consumer spending.
    Synonyms
    beneficial, good, good for one, advantageous, profitable, productive, helpful, useful, of use, of service, valuable, worthwhile, practical
    relevant, timely
    1. 1.1archaic Health-giving.
      〈古〉有益健康的
      the salutary Atlantic air

      有益健康的大西洋空气。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • It is evident from experimental animal studies and from human studies that statins have salutary effects in heart failure.
      • Thus all spiritualities exist as sites of contention between salutary qualities and incapacitating effects.
      Synonyms
      healthy, health-giving, healthful, salubrious, beneficial, good for one's health, wholesome

Origin

Late Middle English (as a noun in the sense 'remedy'): from French salutaire or Latin salutaris, from salus, salut- 'health'.

Definition of salutary in US English:

salutary

adjectiveˈsalyəˌterēˈsæljəˌtɛri
  • 1(especially with reference to something unwelcome or unpleasant) producing good effects; beneficial.

    (尤指不受欢迎的或使人不愉快的事)有益的,有利的

    a salutary reminder of where we came from
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The unpleasantness of this schism seems to have had a salutary effect on Tennent, who was more responsible for it than anyone else.
    • All these had a very salutary effect on their physical afflictions and to a considerable extent served as their psychological treatment.
    • The trial is bound to be a show - but a show that is much more likely to have salutary effects, on balance.
    • As a salutary side effect, reform may also be society's greatest protection against politically motivated violence.
    • The resulting convictions should serve as a salutary reminder to those who hold public office that they are bound by a duty of trust which they breach at their peril.
    • The second step was to show that improving function of the muscles of ambulation has a salutary effect on exercise tolerance.
    • It does not tell us, as many advocates have argued, that we could raise the minimum wage to $10 with salutary effect on poverty.
    • There are occasions when the petitioner's mother interjects into the discussions between the parties, which has no salutary effect.
    • These salutary effects of ezetimibe on statin levels presumably enhance the beneficial effects attributed to statin pleiotropy.
    • But he said it appeared the court proceedings had had a salutary effect on her and he was prepared to make an exception to the rule that breach of trust offences required a prison sentence.
    • He had been remanded in custody for a short period of time and that had had a salutary effect upon him.
    • The generous New Hope program had a particularly salutary academic effect on boys, the team found.
    • Vandell has an explanation for why these kinds of activities - such as art and music programs - have such salutary effects on kids.
    • Disappointing as her father's edict was to her, it did have the salutary effect of keeping little Mary out of harm's way.
    • But I couldn't imagine any of these bad dream poems having a salutary effect on the peace gathering.
    • There is no physiological system in the body which doesn't get the salutary effect of sound and soothing sleep.
    • A rise in joblessness could cancel out the strong euro's salutary effect on consumer spending.
    • These missives have the salutary effect of not only making the author more careful but also of different points of view from one's own.
    • Although such measures enabled Cavour to outmanoeuvre the clerical right in the short run, their long-term effects were less salutary.
    • Kind words have just the opposite effect: They are salutary and healing because they offer encouragement and hope to others.
    Synonyms
    beneficial, good, good for one, advantageous, profitable, productive, helpful, useful, of use, of service, valuable, worthwhile, practical
    1. 1.1archaic Health-giving.
      〈古〉有益健康的
      the salutary Atlantic air

      有益健康的大西洋空气。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Thus all spiritualities exist as sites of contention between salutary qualities and incapacitating effects.
      • It is evident from experimental animal studies and from human studies that statins have salutary effects in heart failure.
      Synonyms
      healthy, health-giving, healthful, salubrious, beneficial, good for one's health, wholesome

Origin

Late Middle English (as a noun in the sense ‘remedy’): from French salutaire or Latin salutaris, from salus, salut- ‘health’.

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