salutary 英 [ˈsæljətri]   美 [ˈsæljəteri]

salutary

salutary  英 [ˈsæljətri] 美 [ˈsæljəteri]

adj. 有益的,有用的;有益健康的 

One can only hope that the result will be an equally salutary debate. 我们只能希望这本书引发是一场同样有益的争论。
We also hope that our consultation and cooperation on issues of regional peace, security and stability will continue to make a salutary impact on the overall environment. 我们还希望双方在地区和平、安全与稳定问题上的磋商和合作将继续对整体环境带来有益的影响。

  • Use salutary to describe something that's good for your health, like the salutary benefits of exercise, laughter, and getting enough sleep every night.
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  • adj. 有益的,有用的;有益健康的
  • 1. One can only hope that the result will be an equally salutary debate.

    我们只能希望这本书引发是一场同样有益的争论。

  • 2. We also hope that our consultation and cooperation on issues of regional peace, security and stability will continue to make a salutary impact on the overall environment.

    我们还希望双方在地区和平、安全与稳定问题上的磋商和合作将继续对整体环境带来有益的影响。

  • 3. Mr Obama was not yet born in 1957, when the Soviet Union put the first satellite in orbit around the Earth, but the moment is remembered as a salutary shock to an America grown complacent.

    1957年奥巴马先生还未出生,前苏联就将第一颗人造卫星送上了地球轨道,那一刻使已变得自满的美国人突然受到了一个有益的教训,从此得到纪念。

  • salutary (adj.) late 15c., from Middle French salutaire "beneficial," or directly from Latin salutaris "healthful," from salus (genitive salutis) "good health" (from PIE root *sol- "whole, well-kept").
salu·tary / ˈsæljətri ; NAmE ˈsæljəteri / adjective having a good effect on sb/sth, though often seeming unpleasant 有益的(尽管往往让人不愉快) a salutary lesson/experience/warning 有益的教训╱经历╱告诫 The accident was a salutary reminderof the dangers of climbing. 这次事故提醒人们注意登山的种种危险,倒也不无益处。 salu·tary / ˈsæljətri ; NAmE ˈsæljəteri /
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