salutary
salutary 英 [ˈsæljətri] 美 [ˈsæljəteri]
adj. 有益的,有用的;有益健康的
- 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
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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。
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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。
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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").
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