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ther·a·peu·tic
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therapeutically (adv.)
词根:therapy
adj.therapeutical 治疗的;治疗学的(等于therapeutic)
n.therapy 治疗,疗法
therapist 临床医学家;治疗学家
therapeutics 疗法,治疗学
adjective
of or relating to the treatment of disease or disorders by remedial agents or methods : curative, medicinal They confirmed the therapeutic effect of supplemental light in treating winter depression with phototherapy.—Richard Wurtman and Judith Wurtman A just-right amount is the therapeutic dose, just enough to provide the intended effect without problems.—Paul G. Donohue
therapeutic diets
having a beneficial effect on the body or mind … they painted, hoed, swept, and planted when the mood for therapeutic work struck them, and lolled on the beach when they felt like it.—David Guterson
Warm lotion manicures … are a luxurious, therapeutic treat …—Elle
producing a useful or favorable result or effect
In classical economics, before the illusion of fine-tuning became widespread, recessions were regarded as therapeutic.—Geoffrey Smith and Jane Sasseen
therapeutic action治疗作用
therapeutic massage保健按摩
therapeutic index治疗指数,治疗指标
therapeutic outcome治疗结果
与疾病治愈有关,起源于17世纪40年代,来自现代拉丁文therapeuticus「治疗的,有疗效的」,源自希腊文therapeutikos,来自therapeutein「医治,医疗治疗」,通常指「服务,照顾,供养」,其起源不详,与therapon「服务员」有关。自16世纪40年代起,Therapeutic作为名词意指「医学中与疾病治疗有关的分支」。相关词:Therapeutical(大约1600年出现)。
治疗的,治疗学的
Greek therapeutikos, from therapeuein to attend, treat, from theraps attendant
The first known use of therapeutic was in 1646
therapistnoun
a person who specializes in therapyespecially: a person trained in methods of treatment other than the use of drugs or surgery
a speech therapist
therapistnoun
a person who specializes in therapyespecially: a person trained in methods of treatment other than the use of drugs or surgery
a speech therapist
therapynoun
treatment of an abnormal state of the mind or body
therapeuticsnoun
a branch of medical science dealing with the use of remedies
therapeuticadjective
of or relating to the treatment of diseases or disorders by using healing agents or methodsalso: curative, medicinal therapeutic diets
therapeutic studies
therapeuticadjective
of or relating to the treatment of diseases or disorders by using healing agents or methodsalso: curative, medicinal therapeutic diets
therapeutic studies
therapeuticadjective
of, relating to, or used in the treatment of disease or disorders by remedial agents or methods : curative, medicinal Conscious sedation is used increasingly in diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, ranging from gastrointestinal endoscopy to minor surgery in patients who are relaxed, but responsive.—The Journal of the American Medical Association They confirmed the therapeutic effect of supplemental light in treating winter depression with phototherapy.—Richard Wurtman and Judith Wurtman, Scientific American
… the dose was increased to 8 mg per day, which is the higher end of the therapeutic dosage range.—Hasan B. Alam et al., The New England Journal of Medicine
having a beneficial effect on the body or mind
California psychotherapist Annette Goodheart believes not only that laughter can be therapeutic but also that therapy needs to include laughter.—Jeff Wagenheim, New Age Journal
1 Véronique Nichanian, the designer of Hermès men’s wear, found herself using the therapeutic powers of color to steady her through the jagged rhythms of serial lockdowns.
2 There were also containers of prescription drugs with tablets in each, though a toxicology report showed that O’Riordan had only “therapeutic” amounts of medication in her blood.
3 Dr. Guenther, 35, is a pediatric oncologist in Boston on the staff at both Boston Children’s Hospital and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, where she also is a researcher, studying novel therapeutics for pediatric bone tumors.
4 The therapeutic process takes time, commitment, and funding.
5 Conclusion: Burdock root powder has therapeutic effect alimentary obesity model rats.
结论: 牛蒡根粉有良好的减肥、降血脂功效.
6 Objective : To investigate therapeutic effect of cornea toxicide for treating herpes simplex viral keratitis.
目的: 观察角膜解毒剂对单纯疱疹病毒性角膜炎的疗效.
7 In addition to all the other therapeutic benefits I found in cooking was simple validation.
8 Until the mid-nineteenth century, prevailing therapeutics and understandings of disease assumed multiple causes.
9 “So when I’m on stage and I’m allowed to tell a story, it’s therapeutic to me.”
10 The therapeutic value of our relationship with our pets, particularly dogs, is increasingly recognised by researchers.
11 Here they meandered in their tiny sailboats, tacking and coming about; they painted, hoed, swept, and planted when the mood for therapeutic work struck them, and lolled on the beach when they felt like it.
12 Of great therapeutic importance is the solubility of the various penicillins.
具有重要治疗意义的是各种青霉素的溶解度.
13 "The wisdom on the page is profound and therapeutic."
14 What I preferred, though, was sending him on spontaneous, therapeutic expeditions: Reduced to scrounging dinners of peanut butter crackers amid a crazy workweek?
15 This could have been a clunky therapeutic device, but the actors, playing kids of about middle-school age, tackle humorous, lively creative play with crowd-pleasing gusto.
16 “I feel full. I feel relaxed. I find it therapeutic, playing him, inhabiting him every day.”
17 As the cliché goes, is all writing therapeutic?
18 In stressful times it can be therapeutic to turn to beloved movies for solace and inspiration, commiseration and comfort.
19 There’s lots of current research on therapeutic landscapes, mostly for health-care facilities, as well as a long tradition of healing gardens.
20 That, for me, is the core of the best therapeutic work.