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Перевод: cured
[прилагательное] вылеченный; отвержденный; вулканизированный
Тезаурус:
- However, toilet regimes should not be used if there is a bladder infection until the infection has been cured.
- What can be said is that those whose discomfort is related to intercourse are most likely to be cured of their symptoms either by a combination of improved lubrication and post-coital urination, or by treating any infection that underlies the symptoms.
- They guessed it was an emotional response to another womb death; though, heaven knew, they would hardly have wanted a child, in their mid-forties, even if Charsky's infertility could be miraculously cured.
- Finer I never saw or tasted from Barbados or better cured.
- "Most of the problems", he concluded, "are going to be cured, not by less chemistry, but by more".
- In the eighteenth century Boswell describes his attack of gonorrhoea, which is complicated by an attack of epididymo-orchitis, and, after a miserable six weeks of self-imposed confinement at home, rejoices that he is cured because all he can see is a slight "gleet" which he is happy to ignore.
- "She's cured me of all my hang-ups by giving me self-confidence," he says.
- Subsequently, when the remedy is given to treat sick people, other symptoms that had not been brought out in the Proving are noted to be cured by the remedy and if this happens repeatedly then those symptoms are added to the picture of that remedy.
- The city not only has its own traditional dolphin stew, but also a dish known as iruka kuroshioboshi , dried dolphin meat cured to the consistency of leather.
- Dandruff can't be cured but it can be controlled if you use specialised products such as those made to counteract the problem.
- She tried to tell herself that she had come here today to be cured, to return to the cold world of normality; but in another part of her mind she had dreamed of this meeting, the apotheosis of the love affair.
- The vital principle does not accept such unchanged doses without resistance, that is, without other symptoms of the medicine to manifest themselves then those similar to the disease to be cured, because the former dose has already accomplished the expected change in the vital principle and a second dynamically wholly similar, unchanged dose of the same medicine no longer finds, therefore, the same conditions of the vital force.
- In 1896 an American gynaecologist, Dr David Gilliam, wrote that he believed "That female castration pays: that patients are improved, some of them cured, that the moral sense of the patient is elevated, that she becomes tractable, orderly, industrious and cleanly."
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