remedy n. 1.医药;药品;医疗,疗法。 2.补救(法),纠正(法) (for)。 3.【法律】(损失的)赔偿;补偿。 4.(硬币的)公差。 be past [beyond] remedy 无可救药的,医不好的。 There is no remedy but.... 除…外别无办法。 vt. 1.医治,疗治。 2.补救,纠正,改善,减轻,克服,消除(弊病等)。 3.修补,修理;赔偿。
Death is nature's remedy for all things . 死是自然对于万物的一种救济。
No sure remedy for a cold . 没有包治感冒的灵丹妙药。
There is no remedy for that . 那种病没有办法治疗。
The action gave a remedy for wilful or negligent damage to property . 该诉讼对故意或过失损害财产的行为要求给予补偿。
In that case tariff reform is the remedy for a disease that does not exist . 照你这样说,关税改革只能治疗一种并不存在的疾病。
She imagined that there was no remedy for her illnot even timeno remedy but death . 她认为没有任何东西能治好她的病,连时间也不能除了死亡。
Right or wrong in her convictions about what is the remedy for britain's ills, she has been utterly true to her own belief . 且不论她对重振英国的主张是否正确,她对自己的主张始终坚信不移。
He had a year before assigned colonel william k. harrison to investigate its organizational weaknesses and search out a remedy for them . 一年前他就指派哈立逊上校,研究组织上的弱点,并寻求改进方法。
In considering the remedies for poverty we should remember that many of the seeming causes of poverty are often also the results of poverty . 在分析医治贫困的药方时,我们应该记住,许多看来贫困的原因常常也是贫困的后果。