Cure
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cure teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- tedavi etmek
Örnek Cümle:
Şu anda bu hastalığı tedavi etmek tıbben mümkün değildir.
-At present it is medically impossible to cure this disease.
Örnek Cümle:
Doktorlar onu tedavi etmek için ellerinden gelen her şeyi yaptı.
-Doctors did everything they could to cure him.
- iyileştirmek {f}
- tedavi
Örnek Cümle:
O tamamen tedavi edilemez.
-It cannot be completely cured.
Örnek Cümle:
Bu hastalıkların yaklaşık üçte biri tedavi edilebilir fakat diğerleri ciddi, hatta ölümcül olabilir.
-About a third of these diseases can be cured, but the others may be serious, or even fatal.
- çare
Örnek Cümle:
Bilim adamları henüz kanser için bir çare bulmadılar.
-Scientists haven't found a cure for cancer yet.
Örnek Cümle:
Ölüm dışında her şey için bir çare vardır.
-There's a cure for everything, except death.
- iyileşme
- çar
Örnek Cümle:
Ölüm dışında her şey için bir çare vardır.
-There's a cure for everything, except death.
Örnek Cümle:
Onun hastalığının bir çaresi yoktur.
-His illness is without a cure.
- Sıhhate kavuşma, iyileşme, şifa (Tıp)
- tuzlamak
- ilaç {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Nezlemi bu ilaçla tedavi ettim.
-I cured my cold with this medicine.
Örnek Cümle:
Bu ilaç onu iyileştirebilir.
-This medicine may cure him.
- vulkanize etmek
- iyi duruma getirmek
- sağaltmak
- mayalandırmak
- bakım
- otamak
- kurumak
- konservelemek
- otalamak
- şifa vermek
- sertleşmek
- tütsülemek
- iyi olma
- şifa
Örnek Cümle:
Antik Germen kabileleri hastalıkları tedavi etme girişimlerinde şifalı otlar kullanırdı.
-Ancient Germanic tribes used medicinal herbs in their attempts to cure diseases.
Örnek Cümle:
Bu bilgi bir şifa bulmana yardımcı olabilir.
-This information may help you find a cure.
- düzeltmek
- sağaltım
- tedavi et {f}
Örnek Cümle:
Spor onun aşağılık kompleksini tedavi etti.
-Sports cured him of his inferiority complex.
Örnek Cümle:
Doktorlar onu tedavi etmek için ellerinden gelen her şeyi yaptı.
-Doctors did everything they could to cure him.
- (hastayı) iyileştirmek
- (kötü bir durumu) iyileştirmek
- Tedavi, hastalığı iyileştirmede uygulanan özel tedavi yöntemi (Tıp)
- past cure tedavi edilebilecek haddi aşmış
- sertleştirmek {f}
- kurutmak {f}
- sakla/tedavi et
- reçete {i}
- iyileşmez
- derman {i}
- çaresiz
- papaz
- konserve yapma
- kür {i}
- -e çözüm getirmek, -e çare bulmak {f}
- papazlık {i}
- imamlık {i}
- iyi etmek
- koruma
- çözüm getirmek
- cure pool
- (Turizm) tedavi havuzu
- cure the problem
- sorunu gidermek
- cure-all
- her derde deva
- cure all
- tüm tedavi
- cure all
- her derde deva
- cure of souls
- papazlık
- cure of souls
- imamlık
- curing
- BOYA POLiMERiZASYONU
- concrete cure
- (İnşaat) beton kürü
- cured
- (Tıp) tedavi edilmiş
- curing
- (Tıp) tedavi ederek
- curing
- otama
- curing
- iyileştirme
- curing
- (Gıda,İnşaat) kürleme
- curing
- (Gıda) eti tuzlama
- curing
- kurutma
- curing
- (Otomotiv) pişirme
- curing
- (Gıda) tuzlamak
- curing
- kuruma
- curing
- (Gıda) tütsülemek
- curing
- (Havacılık) yoğunlaşma
- health cure
- (Tıp) kür
- undergo a cure
- tedavi görmek
- curing
- vulkanizasyon
- curing
- {f} tedavi et
O, hayatını Hindistan'daki hastaları tedavi etmeye adamak istiyor.
-He intends to devote his life to curing the sick in India.
- Retaliation is a cure
- (Atasözü) Aç it fırını deler
- a crown is no cure for a headache.
- taç bir baş ağrısı için tedavisi yoktur
- be my cure
- dermanım ol
- cured
- tuzlama, kurutma gibi çeşitli yöntemlerle et, balık gibi yiyecekleri muhafaza etmek
- curing
- (İnşaat) KÜRLEME: Beton döküldükten sonra, kuruması sırasında su kaybının önlenmesi için betonu sulama, kimyasal madde, buhar veya ıslak örtü tatbiki suretiyle yapılan işlem
- curing
- (Kimya) polimer zincirlerinin çapraz bağlanmasıyla polimerin sertleşmesini sağlayan işlem
- curing
- KÜRLEME: Beton döküldükten sonra, hidrasyon sırasında su kaybının önlenmesi için betonu sulama, kimyasal madde, buhar veya ıslak örtü tatbiki suretiyle yapılan işlem
- curing
- tedavi eden
- light cure
- ışıkla tedavi
- miracle cure
- mucize kur
- nature cure
- doğa kur
- no cure no pay
- tedavisi yok hayır ödeme
- take a cure
- Bir kur almak
- there's no cure for age
- orada yaş için bir ilaç's
- cold cure
- (Havacılık) soğuk küre
- cold cure
- (Havacılık) soğuk vülkanizasyon
- cured
- islah edilmiş
- cured
- küre tabi tutulmuş
- cured
- (Nükleer Bilimler) pişirilmiş
- dry cure
- salamurasız konservelemek
- faith cure
- telkinle tedavi
- faith cure
- imanla tedavi
- fasting cure
- perhiz
- fasting cure
- rejim
- grape cure
- üzüm kürü
- past cure
- ümitsiz
- past cure
- çaresiz
- past cure
- ilerlemiş
- prevention is belter than cure
- (deyim) önlem tedaviden iyidir
- radical cure
- (Tıp) esaslı bir kür
- rest cure
- yatak istirahâti
- talking cure
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) konuşma tedavisi
- water cure
- {i} hidroterapi
- water cure
- {i} su kürü
- withdrawal cure
- alkol tedavisi
- withdrawal cure
- uyuşturucu tedavisi
İlgili Terimler
cure teriminin Türkçe Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- Tuz veya baharla besinleri saklama yöntemi
cure teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- Spiritual charge; care of soul; the office of a parish priest or of a curate; hence, that which is committed to the charge of a parish priest or of a curate; a curacy
Örnek Cümle:
The appropriator was the incumbent parson, and had the cure of the souls of the parishioners.
- Care, heed, or attention
- a solution to a problem
- a process whereby a material is caused to form permanent molecular linkages by exposure to chemicals, heat, pressure and/or weathering
- a method, device or medication that restores good health
- to restore to good health; to relieve from a disease or its ill effects
- to preserve a food or other product such as tobacco
- A cure for a problem is something that will bring it to an end. The magic cure for inflation does not exist. = solution
- something which restores health; prescribed treatment for an illness; office of a curate {i}
- If doctors or medical treatments cure a person, they make the person well again after an illness or injury. MDT is an effective treatment and could cure all the leprosy sufferers worldwide Almost overnight I was cured Now doctors believe they have cured him of the disease. = heal
- If doctors or medical treatments cure an illness or injury, they cause it to end or disappear. Her cancer can only be controlled, not cured
- a process whereby a material is caused to form permanent molecular linkages by exposure to chemicals, heat, pressure, and/or weathering
- If someone or something cures a problem, they bring it to an end. Private firms are willing to make large scale investments to help cure Russia's economic troubles
- a remedy, the employment of a curate {n}
- to heal, restore to health, salt, season {v}
- to change the physical, chemical, or electrical properties of a material by chemical reaction, by the action of heat and catalysts alone or in combination, with or without pressure Specifically to convert a low molecular weight polymer or resin to and insoluble, infusible state
- restore to health, make well; correct a bad habit; preserve food {f}
- To harden a coating film by applied heat or catalyst
- Act of healing or state of being healed; restoration to health from disease, or to soundness after injury
- A process by which a material is forms permanent molecular linkages by exposure to chemicals, heat, pressure, and/or weathering
- To subdue or remove by remedial means; to remedy; to remove; to heal; said of a malady
- to relieve from a disease or its ill effects
- To heal; to restore to health, soundness, or sanity; to make well; said of a patient
- A term referring to the process whereby chemical reactions approach completion At 100% completion, a foam should have 100% of the physical properties attainable with that particular formulation
- To restore health; to effect a cure
- A cure for an illness is a medicine or other treatment that cures the illness. Atkinson has been told rest is the only cure for his ankle injury
- The conversion of a raw product to a finished and useful condition by the application of heat and/or catalysts and/or pressure
- To prepare for preservation or permanent keeping; to preserve, as by drying, salting, etc
- In the case of an elastomer, the chemical reaction which results in its vulcanization A chemical cure begins with the addition of a catalyst, and ends at the total cure time
- prepare by drying, salting, or chemical processing in order to preserve; "cure meats"; "cure pickles" be or become preserved; "the apricots cure in the sun" make (substances) hard and improve their usability; "cure resin
- make (substances) hard and improve their usability; "cure resin"
- as, to cure beef or fish; to cure hay
- To change the physical properties of a material irreversibly by chemical reaction via heat and catalysts alone or in combination, with or without pressure
- To pay heed; to care; to give attention
- term used when there is no sign of disease present in the body and adequate time has passed so that the chances of recurrence of the disease are small
- prepare by drying, salting, or chemical processing in order to preserve; "cure meats"; "cure pickles"
- In cancer treatment, normally this means that a person has about the same life expectancy as if they hadn’t had cancer Often this term is used when the cancer has been in remission for at least five years or more
- The process which completes the chemical reaction The term also refers to the state of completeness of the chemical reaction
- To dry inks, varnishes or other coatings after printing to ensure good adhesion and prevent setoff
- Means of the removal of disease or evil; that which heals; a remedy; a restorative
- A method of preserving fish by salting and drying, or by pickling Variations in the process resulted in different cures
- If you have achieved a complete remission, and enough time goes by and there is not evidence of cancer recurrence, and everything is stable, then you are probably cured How much time needs to go by depends on the disease For some conditions, stability over two years is tantamount to cure For other conditions, you may have to wait longer
- Spiritual charge; care of soul; the office of a parish priest or of a curate; hence, that which is committed to the charge of a parish priest or of a curate; a curacy; as, to resign a cure; to obtain a cure
- (See Vulcanization )
- Treatment of disease by forms of hydrotherapy, as walking barefoot in the morning dew, baths, wet compresses, cold affusions, etc
- Hardening process for resin-soaked fiberglass laminates
- If an action or event cures someone of a habit or an attitude, it makes them stop having it. The experience was a detestable ordeal, and it cured him of any ambitions to direct again He went to a clinic to cure his drinking and overeating
- To change the properties of a thermosetting resin irreversibly by chemical reaction, i e , condensation, ring closure, or addition Cure may be accomplished by addition of curing (cross-linking) agents, with or without catalyst, and with or without heat Cure may occur also by addition, such as occurs with anhydride cures for epoxy resin systems
- To set free from (something injurious or blameworthy), as from a bad habit
- so called from its originator, Sebastian Kneipp (1821-97), a German priest
- provide a cure for, make healthy again; "The treatment cured the boy's acne"; "The quack pretended to heal patients but never managed to"
- To irreversibly change the properties of a thermosetting resin by chemical reaction, that is, condensation, ring closure, or addition Cure may be accomplished by addition of curing (cross-linking) agents, with or without heat and pressure
- Vulcanization; conditions necessary to produce a given state of vulcanization
- To keep concrete moist during initial hardening
- term used when no sign of disease is present and a person remains disease-free for a long period
- to restore to good health
- Reinstatement of a loan's guarantee upon completion of a prescribed series of loan collection activities; also the process by which the loan's guarantee is reinstated
- The process of changing property of polymer into a more stable and usable condition This is accompolished by the use of heat, radiation or reaction with chemical addition
- be or become preserved; "the apricots cure in the sun"
- to preserve
- To become healed
- make (substances) hard and improve their usability; "cure resin
- a medicine or therapy that cures disease or relieve pain
- Medical or hygienic care; remedial treatment of disease; a method of medical treatment; as, to use the water cure
- When food, tobacco, or animal skin is cured, it is dried, smoked, or salted so that it will last for a long time. Legs of pork were cured and smoked over the fire. sliced cured ham
- Completion of the reaction between an additive and the fiber, usually as a result of temperature and storage time Polyamide epichlorohydrin wet strength resin generally reaches 75% of its maximum efficiency before it comes off the machine It will generally reach 100% in two weeks at room temperature Then it is fully cured and reacted with the fiber AKD, a reactive size, is also slow in reacting with the cellulosic carboxyl groups, so it has to cure over a period of than To predict the eventual degree of sizing, the oven test (10 minutes at 105° C) is used It speeds the reaction and indicates what the final test will be when fully reacted or cured
- A process for changing the properties of a resin via chemical reaction
- cure-all
- A cure-all is something that is believed, usually wrongly, to be able to solve all the problems someone or something has, or to cure a wide range of illnesses. He said the introduction of market discipline to the economy was not a magic cure-all for its problems = panacea. something that people think will cure any problem or illness cure-all for
- cure-all
- {i} cure for all ills or diseases, panacea
- cure-all
- hypothetical remedy for all ills or diseases; once sought by the alchemists
- anti-cure
- Opposed to a cure, especially where the condition being cured may be regarded as an acceptable alternative state of being
President Bush pitched his tent on the wrong ground when he set limits on embryo research — he sounded anti-science, anti-cure.
- cureless
- Lacking a cure, incurable
Matter of doubt and dread suspitious, / That doth with curelesse care consume the hart .
- curer
- A person who, or device which preserves food by curing
- prevention is better than cure
- it is better to prevent the creation of a bad thing, than to destroy it
- the cure is worse than the ill
- The solution or proposed solution to a problem produces a worse net result than the problem does (or threatens a non-negligible risk of doing so), especially via unintended consequences
- the cure is worse than the ill
- The medical treatment for an illness produces a worse net result than the illness does (or threatens a non-negligible risk of doing so), especially via adverse effects
- the cure is worse than the illness
- Alternative form of the cure is worse than the ill
- water cure
- Treatment of pain and illness using water, particularly bathing
- water-cure
- Alternative form of water cure
- cured
- {a} healed, restored, preserved, salted, weaned
- cureless
- {a} having no remedy, incurable
- curer
- {n} one who cures, a healer, a physician
- no cure no pay
- The expression is known principally from its use on Lloyd's of London's Standard Form of Salvage Agreement; cf. the earlier no purchase, no pay and similar proverbs
- an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure
- little preventive maintenance can save the need for repairs later; deal with a problem before it gets worse
- cured
- allowed to dry (used of concrete or mortar) kept moist to assist the hardening
- cured
- (used of concrete or mortar) kept moist to assist the hardening
- cured
- treated by a chemical or physical process to improve its properties (hardness and strength and odor and elasticity) freed from illness or injury; "the patient appears cured"; "the incision is healed"; "appears to be entirely recovered"; "when the recovered patient tries to remember what occurred during his delirium"- Normon Cameron
- cured
- (used of tobacco) aging as a preservative process (`aged' is pronounced as one syllable)
- cured
- (used especially of meat) cured in brine
- cured
- (used of rubber, e g ) treated by a chemical or physical process to improve its properties (hardness and strength and odor and elasticity)
- cured
- freed from illness or injury; "the patient appears cured"; "the incision is healed"; "appears to be entirely recovered"; "when the recovered patient tries to remember what occurred during his delirium"- Normon Cameron
- cured
- {s} preserved, dried, smoked, pickled (of food); (Medicine) healed, made well, successfully treated
- cured
- (used of hay e g ) allowed to dry
- cured
- Past tense and past participle of cure
- cureless
- Incapable of cure; incurable
- cureless
- {s} impossible to cure, without a cure
- curer
- A healer
- curer
- One who prepares beef, fish, etc
- curer
- for preservation by drying, salting, smoking, etc
- curer
- One who cures; a healer; a physician
- curer
- {i} one that cures, one that heals
- curing
- The change in a material's physical properties by chemical reaction, which may be carried out by heat, irradiation or moisture
- curing
- The last step in floor malting, when the grain is heated to fully develop flavor and color
- curing
- {i} healing; recovering; preserving (foods); hardening
- curing
- A process of drying or hardening of a paint film
- curing
- a method of food preservation that involves soaking the food in a strong salt solution
- curing
- Also known as maturing or ageing - the stage in the cheesemaking process when a cheese is left to ripen
- curing
- Drying and browning of herbaceous vegetation or slash
- curing
- The process of irreversibly polymerizing a thermosetting plastic by subjecting it to a temperature-time profile
- curing
- allowing partially composted materials to sit in a pile for a specified period of time as part of the maturing process in composting
- curing
- Curing is the biological process of stabilizing compost so that it is ready to be used as a planting media Curing takes place naturally, by setting compost to the side and letting it complete the compost process see also Finishing in the compost tutorial
- curing
- The act of vulcanization; a description of a definite time and temperature of vulcanization
- curing
- of Cure
- curing
- The process by which synthetic materials form continuous films by various combinations of oxidation, solvent evaporation and heat of polymerization according to their basic resin structures
- curing
- A polymerization process transforming the liquid resin to a solid creating the maximum physical properties attainable from the materials
- curing
- Conversion of a raw product to a finished and useful condition usually by application of heat and/or chemicals which induce physiochemical changes
- curing
- Drying and browning of herbaceous vegetation or slash
- curing
- present participle of cure
- curing
- Cycle: The time-temperature profile needed to cure a thermosetting material like a bonding adhesive
- curing
- chemical process of dehydration by which cement and aggregate harden or set
- curing
- Process of bonding or fusing a coating to a substrate with heat and developing specified properties in the coating
- curing
- In concrete application, the process in which mortar and concrete harden The length of time is dependent upon the type of cement, mix proportion, required strength, size and shape of the concrete section, weather and future exposure conditions The period may be 3 weeks or longer for lean concrete mixtures used in structures such as dams or it may be only a few days for richer mixes Favorable curing temperatures range from 50 to 70 degrees F Design strength is achieved in 28 days
- curing
- & vb
- curing
- the process of becoming hard or solid by cooling or drying or crystallization; "the hardening of concrete"; "he tested the set of the glue"
- curing
- Curing is the process of drying newly harvested tobacco Curing takes many forms, such as air curing, flue curing, fire curing, etc
- curing
- The process of hydrating the Portland Cement in Cast Stone to a specified age or compressive strength in a warm, moist environment
- curing
- Maintenance of humidity and temperature of freshly placed concrete during some definite period following placing, casting, or finishing to assure satisfactory hydration of the cementitious materials and proper hardening of the concrete
- curing
- the last stage of composting that occurs after much of the readily metabolized material has been decomposed Provides for additional stabilization and reduction of pathogens and allows further decomposition of cellulose and lignin
- curing
- The process of protecting concrete against loss of moisture during the earliest stage of setting
- effective cure
- treatment which removes disease
- rest cure
- Treatment of severe nervous disorder, as neurasthenia, by rest and isolation with systematic feeding and the use of massage and electricity
- rest-cure
- rest as a medical treatment for stress or anxiety etc
- water cure
- A hydropathic institution
- water cure
- {i} hydropathy, treatment of disease by means of water; hydropathic institution
- water cure
- Hydropathy
- water cure
- Hydropathy or hydrotherapy
- whey cure
- Treatment with whey as a drink and in baths
İlgili Terimler
cure teriminin Türkçe İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- kaplıca tedavisi cure
- at a thermal spring, thermotherapy
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