remedy
含义: As a verb, to set right or cure an undesirable situation or condition. As a noun, a means of counteracting or resolving a problem, whether medical, legal, or practical.
Remedy functions comfortably as both noun and verb. In legal contexts, 'remedy' (noun) refers specifically to the relief or compensation awarded by a court — 'the claimant sought a remedy in damages.' In everyday and medical usage, it denotes a cure or treatment. As a verb, it is more formal than 'fix' and implies a thorough, considered solution. The phrase 'beyond remedy' means a situation is past saving.
例句
- The tribunal considered what remedy would be appropriate for the unfair dismissal. 法庭考虑了何种救济方式适用于这起不当解雇案件。El tribunal consideró qué remedio sería apropiado para el despido improcedente.審判所は不当解雇に対してどのような救済が適切かを検討した。재판소는 부당 해고에 대해 어떤 구제가 적절할지를 검토했다.
- The government pledged to remedy the chronic shortage of affordable housing in the capital. 政府承诺解决首都地区经济适用房长期短缺的问题。El gobierno se comprometió a remediar la escasez crónica de vivienda asequible en la capital.政府は首都における手頃な住宅の慢性的な不足を是正すると誓約した。정부는 수도의 만성적인 저렴한 주택 부족을 시정하겠다고 서약했다.
- Traditional herbal remedies remain popular in many rural communities despite limited clinical evidence. 尽管临床证据有限,传统草药疗法在许多农村社区仍然流行。Los remedios herbales tradicionales siguen siendo populares en muchas comunidades rurales a pesar de la limitada evidencia clínica.臨床的エビデンスが限られているにもかかわらず、伝統的な薬草療法は多くの農村地域で依然として人気がある。임상적 증거가 제한적임에도 불구하고, 전통 약초 요법은 많은 농촌 지역에서 여전히 인기가 있다.
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语境: professional, journalism, academic
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From Anglo-Norman remedie, from Latin remedium (a cure, medicine, that which restores health), from re- (again) + mederi (to heal). Entered English in the 13th century.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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