词组 | treat |
释义 | verb | noun treat1 /triːt/ verb 1. to behave towards someone or something in a particular wayadverbstreat sb well The majority of workers are well treated.treat sb badly Why did he treat me so badly?treat sb fairly/unfairly I just want to be treated fairly.treat sb equally All people should be treated equally, whatever their age.treat sb differently Should girls be treated differently from boys in school?treat sb harshly (=in a severe or unkind way) The guards treated the prisoners harshly.treat sb kindly The world had not treated him kindly.treat sb sympathetically A victim of crime should be treated sympathetically by the police.treat sb accordingly (=in a way that is suitable to them or to their situation) She is a senior officer and should be treated accordingly.treat sb leniently (=less severely than is possible) We were surprised that the judge treated him so leniently.treat sb shabbily (=very unfairly) He feels that the company has treated him rather shabbily.treat sb favourably BrE treat sb favorably AmE (=treat one person or group better than another one, in a way that seems unfair) Some children were treated more favourably than others.phrasestreat sb with respect/contempt/suspicion etc When you treat the kids with respect, they act responsibly.treat sb as a friend/an equal/an adult etc We have worked together for years and we treat each other as friends.treat sb like dirt informal (=very badly and with no respect) He’s a horrible man who treats his wife and children like dirt.2. to use drugs or medical care in order to deal with a medical problem that someone hasadverbstreat sb/sth effectively/successfully Experts say the illness can be treated successfully, but has to be spotted in its early stages.treat sb/sth medically (=using drugs and similar methods) The patient was treated medically and released from hospital the following day.treat sb/sth surgically (=by cutting their body to deal with medical problems) There is no alternative to treating the patient surgically.treat sb/sth holistically (=using methods that consider the whole body, not just the part that has problems) These unusual conditions can be treated holistically.prepositionstreat sb for sth The doctors are treating him for high blood pressure.treat sb/sth with sth Pneumonia can usually be successfully treated with antibiotics.phrasessth is effective in treating sth The cream is effective in treating a wide range of skin conditions. verb | noun treat2 /triːt/ noun something special that you do or buy for yourself or someone else, that gives pleasureadjectives/nouns + treata special treat As a special treat he was allowed to stay up late to watch the game on TV.a real/great treat Going to the zoo was a real treat for the children.a little treat You can give your dog a biscuit as a little treat.a birthday/Christmas/holiday treat We took her out to dinner as a birthday treat. | The charity provides Christmas treats and presents for children in hospital.an occasional treat I don’t usually eat sweet foods, but I sometimes let myself have the occasional treat.a rare treat It was a rare treat to see the band perform in Europe.verbsgive sb/yourself a treat I wanted to give you a special treat.deserve a treat Everyone deserves a treat from time to time.get a treat Jazz fans will get a treat when they listen to this CD.prepositionsas a treat Dad let me borrow his car as a treat.for a treat I bought myself some flowers for a treat.phrasesbe in for a treat also have a treat in store (=will get a treat) Justin Bieber fans have a treat in store when he appears in a special Christmas show. | Video game players are in for a treat with this new game. |
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