单词 | intervention |
释义 | intervention (ɪntəʳvenʃən ) Word forms: interventions 1. variable noun Intervention is the act of intervening in a situation. ...the role of the United States and its intervention in the internal affairs of many countries. [+ in] ...military interventions. Synonyms: mediation, involvement, interference, intrusion 2. countable noun An intervention is an occasion when friends or family tell someone who has a serious problem that they need to get help. Finally, his wife staged an intervention and he agreed to go into rehab. Her friends decided it was time for an intervention. Synonyms: mediation, involvement, interference, intrusion Collocations: direct intervention Ministers are aware that direct intervention could backfire if the dispute is seen to become overtly politicised. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Direct government intervention is thought highly likely as the company's plight is so serious, there is a risk that no bank would lend it money. Times, Sunday Times (2008) He would not rush to judgment, he said, when weighing options for possible direct intervention in the two-year conflict. Times, Sunday Times (2013) The President emphasised that humanitarian intervention remained a justification for force. Times, Sunday Times (2009) If Nato went ahead without the UN, it would still need legitimacy, probably based on humanitarian intervention. Times, Sunday Times (2011) There may well be a case for humanitarian interventions in other countries in the future. Times, Sunday Times (2016) In monetary terms that's a massive intervention but, following the announcement, the markets barely reacted. Times,Sunday Times We are, however, still mired in the 20th-century notion that money, technology and massive intervention can never fail, as long as there's enough of it. Times, Sunday Times Only a massive intervention by the military ended the strike. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Massive interventions by governments stabilised the situation, and the index fell for most of last year. Times, Sunday Times Some have applied to courts to force a discontinuation of medical intervention. Times, Sunday Times (2009) These men all needed urgent medical intervention for an illness as real and potentially deadly as cancer. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Let's first clarify the language we use to talk about medical intervention in general and vaccines in particular. Christianity Today (2000) He is clearly mentally unbalanced and needs medical intervention. The Sun (2006) Opposition politicians have accused the government of seeking to camouflage a military intervention. Times, Sunday Times (2016) When the public is this opposed to military intervention a president would be criminally irresponsible if he committed military resources anyway. Times, Sunday Times (2013) He made clear that there was no prospect of international military intervention. Times, Sunday Times (2011) The arguments against military intervention are easy to predict. Times, Sunday Times (2009) Almost half back military intervention on humanitarian grounds and a clear majority support help for refugees regardless of their country of origin. Times, Sunday Times (2011) I said: people don't like outside intervention; they will react against it. Times, Sunday Times It's all a horrible mess, all sides are to blame, and outside intervention only seems to make things worse. Times, Sunday Times Even the outcome of the civil war that followed in 1946 was largely dictated by outside intervention. Times, Sunday Times The key would be outside intervention. Times, Sunday Times An outside intervention pushed the plunger forward. Times, Sunday Times Almost every medical and psychological intervention imaginable has been employed in the treatment of this group of disorders, which for most people are the essence of insanity. Christianity Today This concluded that cognitive behavioural therapy - a psychological intervention - and exercise could both treat the disease. Times, Sunday Times In this world of confusion, there are also companies specialising in psychological intervention. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This serious affliction was quite satisfactorily cured by a program of psychological intervention. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The staff provides psychological intervention and prevention services to patients and family members. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Moreover, it's hard and risky for a central bank to engage in successful intervention to target the exchange rate. Times, Sunday Times This has resulted in about 20 successful interventions. Times, Sunday Times Many successful interventions are not costly. Times, Sunday Times The two successful interventions are instructive. Times, Sunday Times Successful interventions with valproate have been noted, but no clinical trials have been conducted thus far. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Bladder cancer was diagnosed, and fortunately doctors managed to remove it without surgical intervention. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Filarial chyluria usually responds to medical management while non-filarial cases may require surgical intervention. 2014, 'Analysis of case series of milky urine: A single center and departmental clinical experience with emphasis on management perspectives: A prospective observational study', Urology Annals These lesions would otherwise require surgical intervention, including pancreatico-duodenectomy. 2012, 'Endoscopic ampullectomy', Journal of Digestive Endoscopy The enterolith had caused intermittent intestinal symptoms for three years before resulting in small bowel obstruction requiring surgical intervention. 2017, 'Large Enterolith Complicating a Meckel Diverticulum Causing Obstructive Ileus in an Adolescent Male Patient', Case Reports in Surgery Our patient showed a dramatic response to intravenous antibiotics only, without need for any surgical intervention, even myringotomy. 2017, 'Acute Otitis Media-Induced Gradenigo Syndrome, a Dramatic Response to Intravenous Antibiotic', Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology The government's therapeutic intervention redefines a crisis of society as a crisis of personal deficits and powerlessness. Times, Sunday Times For any therapeutic intervention to work it has to be motivated and driven by the person involved. Times, Sunday Times The combination of both music and exercise maximizes the function as therapeutic intervention. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Cell replacement strategies are now intensely studied as a possible therapeutic intervention of glial associated neurodegenerative disorders and glial tumors. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The completion of the human genome project has provided an abundance of potential targets for therapeutic intervention. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The clinical backdrop was the foundation for novel approaches to treatment interventions and the range of services for patients, especially those with severe addiction. Times, Sunday Times Treatment interventions are likely to be effective if relationships are optimistic and trusting as opposed to punitive. Times, Sunday Times It works only when part of a range of treatment interventions. Times, Sunday Times Moreover, the dynamic positive approach of protective factors aims to create new opportunities for effective and achievable treatment interventions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Treatment interventions teach more adaptive methods of managing distress, improving interpersonal effectiveness, and building skills for affective regulation. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 干涉 Japanese: 介入 |
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