0 a method or medicine that makes an illness better -- kur [ masculine ]
a cure for cancer en kur mot kreft
1 a solution to a problem -- løsning [ masculine ]
a cure for the company’s financial problems en løsning på selskapets finansielle problemer
3 to solve a problem -- fjerne
ways of curing employee burnout måter for å unngå at ansatte blir utbrent
5 to make better -- helbrede, kurere
7 to preserve (bacon etc) by drying, salting etc. -- konservere, grave (fisk), salte og røyke (kjøtt)
8 something which cures -- helbredelse; behandling, legemiddel
This is of no theoretical interest and could be cured, for instance, by adding a warning feature drawing attention to skipped words.
Our examples show that algebraic data types with existential component types simultaneously cure all three of these drawbacks.
So prevention is not just better than cure, it is cheaper too.
Information is needed on aspects such as outcomes of the intervention, costs, and overall analysis of the relative priorities between prevention and cure.
An important consequent issue in relation to screening or diagnostic interventions is the availability of therapy or cure, once problems have been identified.
His cure seemed anticlimactic after his dramatic description of the symptoms of the disease.
To some extent, apparent predisposition to reinfection could arise from imperfect efficacy of cure.
So, re-education was the means to bring about effective cure through military discipline and regular work routines.
中文繁体
使好轉, 治癒,治好, 解決(問題)…
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使好转, 治愈,治好, 解决(问题)…
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cura, remedio, curar…
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cura, remédio, curar…
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治療(法), 病気を治す, 病気が治る…
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tedavi, çözüm, çare…
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remède [masculine], solution [feminine], guérir…
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cura, remei, curar…
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