curative
/ˈkjʊərətɪv/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkjʊrətɪv/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈkyu̇r-ə-tiv ˈkyər-/ (ame, mw)
curative — 形容詞
- curativepositive
- more curativecomparative
- most curativesuperlative
1. helping an illness or injury improve, or removing it completely
治癒;根治
能治病,不只暫時緩解
helping an illness or injury improve, or removing it completely
The leaf cream had no curative effect on Leo's deep burn.
這種葉膏對 Leo 的深層燙傷沒有根治效果。
collocation: curative effect on [condition]
Doctors still debate whether the herb offers any curative value.
醫師仍在討論這種藥草是否真有根治作用。
After months of pain, Mina asked about a curative treatment, not a quick fix.
痛了幾個月後,Mina 問的是根治性治療,不是短暫止痛的方法。
Researchers hope the new drug will prove curative for children.
研究人員希望這種新藥對兒童也能有根治作用。
The operation was risky, yet it remained Ryo's only curative option.
手術風險很高,但那仍是 Ryo 唯一的根治選項。
- healing
more everyday and less clinical
- therapeutic
can help a condition without fully curing it
- restorative
focuses on helping strength return
- palliative
describes symptom relief without removing the cause
- ineffective
states that a treatment does not produce healing results
文法句型
curative treatment
curative effect on something
prove curative for someone
用法筆記
Common in medical writing, especially before nouns such as treatment, effect, and option. It contrasts with palliative, which eases symptoms rather than ending the illness itself.