1 to treat food, tobacco, etc. with smoke, salt, etc. in order to preserve it -- (用烟熏或盐腌等方法)保存(食物、烟草等)
cured meats 腌肉
2 something that makes someone who is sick healthy again -- 药物;治疗方法
While radical treatment is a potential cure, the morbidity and mortality, as well as the possibility of disease progression, need to be considered.
A multidisciplinary approach to patients with these lesions offers the highest likelihood for cure.
In short, besides being necessary combustibles for the inhalation cure, inalienable possessions are also pledges of their owner's responsibility for scaring the victim.
Many other moral managers agreed that the goals of classification and cure are inherently linked.
In all cases, the cure rate (proportion of subjects treated in whom disappearance of ova and\or parasites was observed after treatment) has been tabulated.
In the event that cure is not possible we are not permitted to despair.
These desires may conflict in that he may want to cure the sick and feed the hungry and not be able to do both.
So, re-education was the means to bring about effective cure through military discipline and regular work routines.