treat
treat 英 [tri:t] 美 [trit]
v. 治疗;对待;处理;款待 n. 款待
进行时:treating 过去式:treated 过去分词:treated 第三人称单数:treats 名词复数:treats
- If you've been working hard and living thriftily for months on end, give yourself a treat: take the night off and go out to dinner and a movie.
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- v. 治疗;对待;处理;款待
- n. 款待
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1. to treat people with respect, to treat people with consideration,to treat people with suspicion,
对人尊敬、体谅、怀疑等
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2. My parents still treat me like a child.
我父母仍然把我当成孩子。
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3. He was treated as a hero on his release from prison.
他获释出狱时被当成英雄看待。
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4. I decided to treat his remark as a joke.
我决定把他的话当作戏言。
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5. She was treated for sunstroke.
她因中暑而接受治疗。
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6. to treat crops with insecticide
给庄稼喷洒杀虫剂
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7. She treated him to lunch.
她请他吃午饭。
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8. a treatable infection
能治疗的传染病
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9. Let's go out for lunch— my treat.
咱们到外面去吃午餐,我请客。
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10. When I was young chocolate was a treat.
我年轻的时候,吃巧克力是一种难得的享受。
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11. We took the kids to the zoo as aspecial treat.
我们特地带孩子们到动物园去,让他们开心一下。
- treat (n.) late 14c., "action of discussing terms," from treat (v.). Sense of "a treating with food and drink, an entertainment given as a compliment or expression of regard" (1650s) was extended by 1770 to "anything that affords much pleasure."
- treat (v.) c. 1300, "negotiate, bargain, deal with," from Old French traitier "deal with, act toward; set forth (in speech or writing)" (12c.), from Latin tractare "manage, handle, deal with, conduct oneself toward," originally "drag about, tug, haul, pull violently," frequentative of trahere (past participle tractus) "to pull, draw" (see tract (n.1)).
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