heal
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T/V-I When a broken bone or other injury heals, or if someone or something heals it, it becomes healthy and normal again. 治愈; 痊愈
Within six weeks the bruising had gone, but it was six months before it all healed. 6周內(nèi)青瘀已經(jīng)消退了,可是傷在6個月后才完全愈合。
2. V-T/V-I If you heal something such as a rift or a wound, or if it heals, the situation is put right so that people are friendly or happy again. 彌合
We have begun to heal the wounds of war in our society. 我們已經(jīng)開始撫平戰(zhàn)爭帶給這個社會的創(chuàng)傷。
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heal /hi?l/ (healing,healed,heals)
劍橋詞典
- to make or become well again, especially after a cut or other injury
- I've broken my leg , but the doctor says that it's a clean break , so it should heal easily .
- The wound healed, but the redness remained for a long time .
- Do stop picking at that spot , or it will never heal.
- People believed that the bones of St Swithin had the power to heal the sick .
- It can take months for a torn muscle to heal. 返回 heal
愈合;治愈
The wounds were gradually healing (up). 傷口在逐漸愈合。
The plaster cast helps to heal the broken bone . 石膏繃帶有利于斷骨的愈合。
If a bad situation or painful emotion heals, it ends or improves , and if something heals it, it makes it end or improve .
(使)(壞的情況)好轉(zhuǎn);(使)(情感上的傷口)愈合
Peace talks were held to try to heal the growing rift between the two sides . 雙方舉行了和談以彌合日益擴(kuò)大的裂痕。
A broken heart takes a long time to heal. 受傷的心需要很長時間才能愈合。
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