0 to behave towards someone or deal with something in a particular way -- 對待
1 to use drugs, exercises, etc. to cure a person of a disease or heal an injury -- 治療,醫治
3 to put a special substance on material such as wood, cloth, metal, etc. or put it through a special process, in order to protect it from damage or decay -- (用特殊物質)塗抹,處理
The material has been treated with resin to make it waterproof. 這種材料塗上了樹脂以防水。
4 a special and enjoyable occasion or experience -- 樂事;享受;特別款待
As a special treat, I'll take you to my favourite restaurant. 我要帶你到我最喜歡的餐館去,這是個特別待遇。
We're going to Italy for the weekend - it's my birthday treat. 我們要去義大利度週末——為我慶祝生日。
5 an occasion when I, you, etc. buy or pay for something for another person -- 我/你(等等)請(客),款待
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