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词汇 therapeutic
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Definition of therapeutic in English:

therapeutic

adjectiveˌθɛrəˈpjuːtɪkˌθɛrəˈpjudɪk
  • 1Relating to the healing of disease.

    (与)治疗(有关)的

    diagnostic and therapeutic facilities

    诊断和治疗设施。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Two weeks at maximal dose is needed before one decides that a particular drug is a therapeutic failure.
    • Many patients associate a single drug with a single therapeutic action.
    • The Senate must keep its moral priorities firmly in mind as the vote on banning therapeutic cloning draws close.
    • Nevertheless, a number of drugs of major therapeutic potential have resulted from these investigations.
    • Botox was meant as a therapeutic drug, dealing with a number of unusual disorders and aiding stroke victims.
    • Some people might be fine after a certain dose of a therapeutic drug, while others might experience severe side-effects.
    • The drug and its intended therapeutic use never get mentioned in the same ad.
    • For instance, he remains ethically opposed to therapeutic cloning.
    • An important aspect of every healthcare system is its therapeutic strategy.
    • He drafted a Bill to do just that, but to allow therapeutic cloning for disease research.
    • Many new drugs are not therapeutic innovations, point out the authors, but extensions to the range of drugs already available.
    • There is no justification for banning a drug which has a beneficial therapeutic use.
    • It banned a drug which had considerable therapeutic value and was far less harmful than many other medicines.
    • It is an energy-based therapeutic approach to healing, which uses a variety of techniques to treat the human energy system.
    • A special care order will be issued to allow the child to receive special protection in a secure therapeutic facility.
    • More is known about the adverse effects and therapeutic uses of marihuana than about most prescription drugs.
    • Certainly, the therapeutic benefits of the drugs we are talking about are quite minimal.
    • Combination products will bring new and exciting benefits to both diagnostic and therapeutic medicine.
    • There are 60 or more therapeutic compounds in cannabis that are healing agents in medical and herbal treatments.
    • These drugs could be promising therapeutic options in an era of rapidly growing antibiotic resistance in all parts of world.
    Synonyms
    healing, curative, curing, remedial, medicinal, restorative, health-giving, tonic, sanative, reparative, corrective, ameliorative, beneficial, good, salubrious, salutary
    technical analeptic
    rare iatric
    1. 1.1 Administered or applied for reasons of health.
      有疗效的
      a therapeutic shampoo

      有治疗功效的洗发水。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Healing sandals and therapeutic shoes are less restrictive and feel more stable for these patients.
      • When the signs and symptoms of progressive disease appear, therapeutic intervention is necessary.
      • And the latter had recently announced that plastic surgery, except for specifically therapeutic reasons, was a sin.
      • There are very sound therapeutic reasons for docking lambs' tails that certainly do not apply to dogs.
      • He pierced her amniotic sac, making a therapeutic abortion necessary.
      • In attempting to remove the non-existent coil he pierced the amniotic sac and a therapeutic abortion had to be carried out.
    2. 1.2 Having a good effect on the body or mind; contributing to a sense of well-being.
      有益于(身心)健康的
      a therapeutic silence

      对健康有益的安静。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • They seldom answer questions directly, and use silence as a therapeutic tool.
      • Although many hold the view that drawing and painting can have a therapeutic and calming effect, Morris feels otherwise.
      • Jo told me to close the lid and turn off the lights as soon as I felt comfortable, to get the full therapeutic benefits.
      • Apart from the renowned medicinal value of the water, the air itself may be therapeutic.
      • It is believed that swimming with dolphins has a therapeutic effect.
      • He spent a lot of time at the prison, while giving the prisoners art lessons for creative and therapeutic reasons.
      • The last decade has seen a revolution in healthcare as more and more hospitals become convinced of the therapeutic power of humour.
      • ‘Voluntary work is very therapeutic for people with mental health problems,’ she says.
      • More than anything, the book is a testimony to the therapeutic and palliative effects of time and travel.
      • There is no evidence to suggest which types of games have a greater therapeutic or educational effect.
      • Paradoxically it is this smell that contributes to the therapeutic effect of garlic on the body.
      • You couldn't agree more as you inhale the pure, clean, almost therapeutic air in his room.
      • However writing these posts is therapeutic and for some reason does attract a readership.
      • Apart from its therapeutic benefit, a shower is also a great way to start the day.
      • Some brands of yogurt contain sufficient quantities of viable organisms to have a therapeutic effect.
      • Perhaps it is the therapeutic effect of chocolates that is driving sales.
      • The work in the open air was therapeutic, even though he made no money, and he was away from the stresses of his former life.
      • Allicin is a bioactive compound from garlic with a number of therapeutic effects.
      • Just watching the artificial stream and listening to the sound of falling water is so therapeutic that it induces my mind to relax until I fall asleep.
      • They began to look into the reasons why crystals and stones were supposed to hold therapeutic qualities and exactly how people can use them.
      Synonyms
      remedial, restorative, curative, reparatory, reparative, rehabilitative, ameliorative
noun ˌθɛrəˈpjuːtɪkˌθɛrəˈpjudɪk
  • 1therapeuticsThe branch of medicine concerned with the treatment of disease and the action of remedial agents.

    治疗学

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Finally, therapeutics, which addresses asthma prevention, disease modification, and reversal of underlying mechanisms, are of particular need and importance.
  • 2A treatment, therapy, or drug.

    疗法;治疗剂,治疗药物

    current therapeutics for asthma

    目前用于治疗哮喘的药物。

    Synonyms
    therapy, surgery, medical attention, medical care, care, ministrations, nursing

Derivatives

  • therapeutical

  • adjective
    • Missing also are new supplements such as MSM and glucosamine, which have only recently been found to have therapeutical properties.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • No less absurd is the second reproach thrown upon capitalism - namely, that technological and therapeutical innovations do not benefit all people.
      • ‘People with multiple sclerosis can be aided by early intervention and proper ongoing medical and therapeutical care,’ she said.
      • Some of these secondary metabolites possess therapeutical value.
      • According to the military court, the act of dunking a drunk's head in cold water ‘is intended to subdue or revive rather than to chastise; therapeutical rather than degredational.’
      • During the development of the prototype the team conferred with various medical and therapeutical institutions to ensure that it met medical requirements.
  • therapeutically

  • adverbˌθɛrəˈpjuːtɪk(ə)liˌθɛrəˈpjudək(ə)li
    • The researchers studied how well the vaccines worked prophylactically - to prevent infection - and therapeutically to help control an existing infection.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Thus, it is not just the visual contents of the photographs themselves that are so therapeutically important, but also everything that happens while the client is interacting with them.
      • It is apparently used therapeutically as an anticholinergic.
      • Some people use it therapeutically for conditions like arthritis and other diseases that cause painful joints, for digestive problems, and for skin problems.
      • A pharmaceutical company that created a therapeutically useful drug would be paid by the government.
  • therapeutist

  • noun ˌθɛrəˈpjuːtɪstˌθɛrəˈpjudəst
    archaic
    • A person skilled in a particular kind of therapy or medical treatment.

      its depressant properties came to be respected by careful therapeutists
      Example sentencesExamples
      • She called the therapeutist but he couldn't hear her.
      • The value of vitamins in the diet has been a burning subject among research chemists and therapeutists alike.
      • The therapeutic relationship excludes any other form of relationship between the therapeutist and his patient.

Origin

Mid 17th century: via modern Latin from Greek therapeutikos, from therapeuein 'minister to, treat medically'.

Rhymes

psychotherapeutic

Definition of therapeutic in US English:

therapeutic

adjectiveˌTHerəˈpyo͞odikˌθɛrəˈpjudɪk
  • 1Relating to the healing of disease.

    (与)治疗(有关)的

    diagnostic and therapeutic facilities

    诊断和治疗设施。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The drug and its intended therapeutic use never get mentioned in the same ad.
    • Botox was meant as a therapeutic drug, dealing with a number of unusual disorders and aiding stroke victims.
    • Certainly, the therapeutic benefits of the drugs we are talking about are quite minimal.
    • Some people might be fine after a certain dose of a therapeutic drug, while others might experience severe side-effects.
    • More is known about the adverse effects and therapeutic uses of marihuana than about most prescription drugs.
    • Two weeks at maximal dose is needed before one decides that a particular drug is a therapeutic failure.
    • An important aspect of every healthcare system is its therapeutic strategy.
    • Many patients associate a single drug with a single therapeutic action.
    • For instance, he remains ethically opposed to therapeutic cloning.
    • Nevertheless, a number of drugs of major therapeutic potential have resulted from these investigations.
    • These drugs could be promising therapeutic options in an era of rapidly growing antibiotic resistance in all parts of world.
    • There are 60 or more therapeutic compounds in cannabis that are healing agents in medical and herbal treatments.
    • It is an energy-based therapeutic approach to healing, which uses a variety of techniques to treat the human energy system.
    • He drafted a Bill to do just that, but to allow therapeutic cloning for disease research.
    • It banned a drug which had considerable therapeutic value and was far less harmful than many other medicines.
    • Combination products will bring new and exciting benefits to both diagnostic and therapeutic medicine.
    • The Senate must keep its moral priorities firmly in mind as the vote on banning therapeutic cloning draws close.
    • A special care order will be issued to allow the child to receive special protection in a secure therapeutic facility.
    • There is no justification for banning a drug which has a beneficial therapeutic use.
    • Many new drugs are not therapeutic innovations, point out the authors, but extensions to the range of drugs already available.
    Synonyms
    healing, curative, curing, remedial, medicinal, restorative, health-giving, tonic, sanative, reparative, corrective, ameliorative, beneficial, good, salubrious, salutary
    1. 1.1 Administered or applied for reasons of health.
      有疗效的
      a therapeutic shampoo

      有治疗功效的洗发水。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • In attempting to remove the non-existent coil he pierced the amniotic sac and a therapeutic abortion had to be carried out.
      • And the latter had recently announced that plastic surgery, except for specifically therapeutic reasons, was a sin.
      • Healing sandals and therapeutic shoes are less restrictive and feel more stable for these patients.
      • When the signs and symptoms of progressive disease appear, therapeutic intervention is necessary.
      • He pierced her amniotic sac, making a therapeutic abortion necessary.
      • There are very sound therapeutic reasons for docking lambs' tails that certainly do not apply to dogs.
    2. 1.2 Having a good effect on the body or mind; contributing to a sense of well-being.
      有益于(身心)健康的
      a therapeutic silence

      对健康有益的安静。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • They began to look into the reasons why crystals and stones were supposed to hold therapeutic qualities and exactly how people can use them.
      • More than anything, the book is a testimony to the therapeutic and palliative effects of time and travel.
      • Jo told me to close the lid and turn off the lights as soon as I felt comfortable, to get the full therapeutic benefits.
      • Apart from its therapeutic benefit, a shower is also a great way to start the day.
      • Although many hold the view that drawing and painting can have a therapeutic and calming effect, Morris feels otherwise.
      • However writing these posts is therapeutic and for some reason does attract a readership.
      • It is believed that swimming with dolphins has a therapeutic effect.
      • Just watching the artificial stream and listening to the sound of falling water is so therapeutic that it induces my mind to relax until I fall asleep.
      • Perhaps it is the therapeutic effect of chocolates that is driving sales.
      • Paradoxically it is this smell that contributes to the therapeutic effect of garlic on the body.
      • The last decade has seen a revolution in healthcare as more and more hospitals become convinced of the therapeutic power of humour.
      • They seldom answer questions directly, and use silence as a therapeutic tool.
      • Some brands of yogurt contain sufficient quantities of viable organisms to have a therapeutic effect.
      • The work in the open air was therapeutic, even though he made no money, and he was away from the stresses of his former life.
      • You couldn't agree more as you inhale the pure, clean, almost therapeutic air in his room.
      • There is no evidence to suggest which types of games have a greater therapeutic or educational effect.
      • ‘Voluntary work is very therapeutic for people with mental health problems,’ she says.
      • He spent a lot of time at the prison, while giving the prisoners art lessons for creative and therapeutic reasons.
      • Allicin is a bioactive compound from garlic with a number of therapeutic effects.
      • Apart from the renowned medicinal value of the water, the air itself may be therapeutic.
      Synonyms
      remedial, restorative, curative, reparatory, reparative, rehabilitative, ameliorative
nounˌTHerəˈpyo͞odikˌθɛrəˈpjudɪk
  • 1therapeuticsThe branch of medicine concerned with the treatment of disease and the action of remedial agents.

    治疗学

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Finally, therapeutics, which addresses asthma prevention, disease modification, and reversal of underlying mechanisms, are of particular need and importance.
  • 2A treatment, therapy, or drug.

    疗法;治疗剂,治疗药物

    current therapeutics for asthma

    目前用于治疗哮喘的药物。

    Synonyms
    therapy, surgery, medical attention, medical care, care, ministrations, nursing

Origin

Mid 17th century: via modern Latin from Greek therapeutikos, from therapeuein ‘minister to, treat medically’.

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