| 单词 | cure-guest | 
| 释义 | > as lemmascure-guest  10.  				 [After French cure  , German kur  , cur   (see kursaal n.).]			 A period of residence at a health-resort, under medical regimen, in order to restore or benefit one's health. Also in combinations, as  cure-guest (= German kurgast),  cure-seeker. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > types of treatment generally > 			[noun]		 > residence at health resort cure1887 1887    Time Oct. 420  				The month's ‘cure’ at Carlsbad. 1898    Daily News 22 July 5/1  				One of the speakers was an old cure servant. 1905    Westm. Gaz. 11 Sept. 10/2  				The number of cure-guests registered [at Carlsbad]. 1906    Westm. Gaz. 27 Aug. 8/1  				Cure-seekers at Homburg. 1908    T. P. O'Connor Campbell-Bannerman 123  				He rarely took the cure [at Marienbad]. 1908    T. P. O'Connor Campbell-Bannerman 123  				The severe waters which the other cure-guests were taking. 1921    D. H. Lawrence Let. ?8 May 		(1962)	 II. 653  				I..can't sit supping for ever at these inside Baden-Baden cure-springs. 1955    Times 5 July 8/4  				[He] has left Berlin on his annual leave for an undisclosed destination ‘to take a cure’. 1967    E. S. Turner Taking Cure 9  				Taking the cure was usually a quest for healing waters. < as lemmas | 
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