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单词 treatment
释义 treatment

treatment /ˈtriːt.mənt/

noun (DEALING WITH)
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B2 [U] the way you deal with or behave towards someone or something:
» Peter gets special treatment because he knows the boss.Thesaurus+: ↑Behaving, interacting and behaviour
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F0 [C or U] the way something is considered and examined:
» The same subject matter gets a very different treatment by Chris Wilson in his latest novel.Thesaurus+: ↑Analysing and evaluating , ↑Assessing and estimating valueWord partners for treatment (DEALING WITH) put up with/receive/suffer (bad, cruel, etc.) treatment treatment meted out to sb cruel/harsh/rough treatment preferential/special treatment equal/fair/the same treatment treatment of sb/sthWord partners for treatment (MEDICAL CARE) get/have/receive/undergo treatment give/provide treatment need/require treatment respond to treatment appropriate/early/effective/emergency treatment treatment is available treatment for sth a course of treatmentWord Builder:Nouns: treat, treatment, mistreatmentAdjectives: untreatedVerbs: treat, mistreatCollocations:–Adjectives-lu. cruel/degrading/harsh/high-handed/ill/inhumane/rough/unkind treatment» They were accused of cruel treatment of the animals in their care.-lu. equal/fair/the same treatment» They are demanding equal treatment for men and women.-lu. favourable/preferential treatment» He gave his sons preferential treatment.-lu. red-carpet/special treatment» He never expected to get special treatment because of his famous father.-lu. different treatment» You would get different treatment if you were rich.-lu. lenient treatment» The boys were given fairly lenient treatment considering their crimes.–Verbs-lu. get/receive treatment» They received harsh treatment at the hands of the soldiers.-lu. put up with/suffer (bad, cruel, etc.) treatment» I had to put up with degrading treatment because I was a woman.-lu. treatment accorded to/meted out to sb» They are appalled at the treatment meted out to protestors.–Prepositions-lu. treatment of sb/sth» Their treatment of prisoners may contravene international law.
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Extra Examples:» Prisoners of war were subjected to inhuman and degrading treatment.» They were accused of inhumanity in their treatment of the hostages.» She's had really unsympathetic treatment from the management.» I don't expect special treatment - I just want to be treated fairly.» We were given the full VIP treatment.
noun [C or U] (MEDICAL CARE)
B2 the use of drugs, exercises, etc. to cure a person of an illness or injury: » free dental treatment» Perhaps it's time to try a new course of treatment.» This disease doesn't generally respond to (= improve as a result of) treatment.» There are various treatments for this complaint.Thesaurus+: ↑Treating and caring for peopleWord partners for treatment (DEALING WITH) put up with/receive/suffer (bad, cruel, etc.) treatment treatment meted out to sb cruel/harsh/rough treatment preferential/special treatment equal/fair/the same treatment treatment of sb/sthWord partners for treatment (MEDICAL CARE) get/have/receive/undergo treatment give/provide treatment need/require treatment respond to treatment appropriate/early/effective/emergency treatment treatment is available treatment for sth a course of treatmentWord Builder:Nouns: treat, treatment, mistreatmentAdjectives: untreatedVerbs: treat, mistreatCollocations:–Verbs-lu. get/have/receive treatment» He's having treatment for a heart problem.-lu. give/provide treatment» We cannot provide expernsive treatments for everyone.-lu. deny/refuse/stop treatment» They have threatened to refuse him treatment if he does not stop smoking.-lu. need/seek treatment» She has wounds which need treatment.-lu. undergo treatment» She had to undergo treatment for a tumour in her neck.-lu. respond to treatment» His lukaemia is responding to treatment.-lu. consent to treatment» We cannot operate unless his parents consent to the treatment.-lu. afford treatment» These families cannot afford medical treatment.-lu. develop/formulate a treatment» Scienstists are developing new treatments for diabetes.–Adjectives-lu. appropriate/better/effective/good/proper/successful treatment» She claims she was not given appropriate treatment for her back pain.-lu. emergency/urgent treatment» He needed emergency treatment following a heart attack.-lu. early/immediate/initial/prompt treatment» Early treatment increases the patient's chances of survival.-lu. aggressive/intensive treatment» They are looking at the effectiveness of aggressive drug treatments in delaying the onset of AIDS.-lu. alternative/experimental treatment» He was offered alternative treatment for his eczema.-lu. conventional/orthodox treatment» Conventional treatments had no effect on his asthma.-lu. preventive treatment» There is an emphasis on preventive treatments for cancer.-lu. treatment is available» Treatment for infertility is not available in this region.-lu. resistant to treatment» New strains of the virus appear to be resistant to treatment.-lu. long-term treatment» Depression requires long-term treatment.-lu. private treatment» She is having private treatment for her eyes.–Types-lu. addiction/AIDS/alcohol/asthma/cancer/dental/fertility/infertility/psychiatric treatment» They paid for my dental treatment.-lu. antibiotic/chemotherapy/dialysis/drug/hormone/laser/non-surgical/radiation/radiotherapy/steroid/surgical treatment» He is having laser treatment on his eyes.-lu. hospital treatment» His injuries did not require hospital treatment.-lu. medical treatment» They were forced to travel abroad for medical treatment.–Prepositions-lu. treatment for sth» He needed treatment for shock.-lu. after treatment» They were released from hospital after treatment.-lu. in the treatment of sth» These drugs have proved effective in the treatment of arthritis.-lu. without treatment» Without treatment, she will go blind.–Nouns-lu. a course of treatment» You must finish the course of treatment.
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Extra Examples:» Chemotherapy is often used in the treatment of cancer.» Being unemployed entitles you to free medical treatment.» He's been having treatment for two months now without any improvement.» I had some very expensive dental treatment recently - but it was money well spent - it'll save me problems in the future.» The disease has proved responsive to the new treatment.
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