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EN[tɹit] [tɹiʔ(t̚)] [t͡ʃɹiʔ(t̚)] [-iːt]
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  • 例文 treat
    1. Certain drugs such as modafinil, used to treat narcolepsy, have been shown to improve cognition and are becoming increasingly popular with students revising for exams.
    2. The latest developments in drugs to treat patients with bipolar disorders have given many a new lease on life.
    3. Lucentis, also called ranibizumab, is approved to treat age-related macular degeneration, the leading cause of blindness in the elderly.
    4. People should treat their spouses with respect.
    5. to stand a treat
    6. “The people in the south treat the northeast as a subrace of Brazilians,” said Roberto Quiñiero, who owns a small food market in Pedreiras.
    7. I took the kids to the zoo for a treat.
    8. It was such a treat to see her back in action on the London stage.
    9. Only let my family live, I treat thee.
  • 例文 treats
    1. Should I decide if and when you should cum, You will ejaculate into an ice cube tray to be frozen for your "cumsicle treats" for future calls.
    2. Mr. Butler, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of “A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain,” treats his newest novelistic conceit as an occasion to toss every possible ingredient into a fanciful hellscape and then let these elements run wild.
    3. However, evenliteraryscience fiction rarely qualifies as literature, because it treats characters as sets of traits rather than as fully realized human beings with unique life stories. —Adam Cadre, 2008
    4. Rattle the can of cat treats if you need to find Fluffy.
    5. I have a sweet tooth: I love sugary treats.
    6. Cicero's writing treats mainly of old age and personal duty.
    7. The second Book is divided into eight Chapters, treats of the origin of the Greek Characters, and changes that happen'd in them, to the fourth Century of the common Era.
  • 例文 treated
    1. Plants that were treated with P450 inhibitors or cloquintocet, but not topramezone were analyzed separately and compared to the non-treated control.
    2. The mixture was transferred into centrifuge tubes then ultrasonically treated five times to break the cytoderm.
    3. The decolourized flies were treated with 50 μL of hybridization buffer (20 mM Tris-Cl, pH-8, 1% Sodium dodecyl sulphate, 0.9 M sodium chloride, 30% Formamide) containing specific LNA probes for different bacterial endosymbionts.
    4. To examine this potential role of microtubules, uncut cells were treated with thiabendazole, a depolymerizer of Dictyostelium microtubules.
    5. The cell pellet was treated with 0.5 mL 0.25 M metaphosphoric acid on ice for 5 min to deproteinate the sample.
    6. Clearly the consequences of diagnostic overshadowing could be potentially fatal for some people with learning disabilities as their true unerlying health need will not be identified and treated.
    7. These autoimmune diseases can be treated with antibiotics; however diagnoses can be difficult and treatment can lead to side effects such as dysbacteriosis.
  • 例文 treating
    1. A major factor is that a review in 2004 of 15 years’ experience in treating resistant tuberculosis at National Jewish found that “the most important single variable we had associated with favorable outcome was resectional surgery.”
    2. While the drug is approved for use in treating stomach cancer, many doctors prescribe it off label for other cancers as well.
    3. “I can’t imagine that you would be treating people prophylactically yet,” said Dr. Timothy J. Gardner, the president of the American Heart Association .
    4. Dave! Long time no hear! How has Boston been treating you?
    5. Dave! Long time no see! How’s Boston been treating you?
    6. After returning from their Halloween trick-or-treating, the kids settled down to enjoy their booty of candies.
    7. ... positing a dyad and constructing the infinite out of great and small, instead of treating the infinite as one, is peculiar to him; ...
    8. The greatest difficulty lies in treating patients with chronic pain.
    9. The most common nonbiologic DMARD is methotrexate, which represented the gold standard for treating RA patients until the production of biological agents.
    10. Resources used at the treating hospital were extracted from medical records onto study-specific proformas.
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