treat 音標拼音: [tr'it]
n . 宴請,款待
vt . 視為,對待,論述,治療,款待
vi . 交涉,談判,作東
宴請,款待視為,對待,論述,治療,款待交涉,談判,作東
treat n 1 :
something considered choice to eat [
synonym : {
dainty },
{
delicacy }, {
goody }, {
kickshaw }, {
treat }]
2 :
an occurrence that causes special pleasure or delight v 1 :
interact in a certain way ; "
Do right by her "; "
Treat him with caution ,
please "; "
Handle the press reporters gently "
[
synonym : {
treat }, {
handle }, {
do by }]
2 :
subject to a process or treatment ,
with the aim of readying for some purpose ,
improving ,
or remedying a condition ;
"
process cheese "; "
process hair "; "
treat the water so it can be drunk "; "
treat the lawn with chemicals " ; "
treat an oil spill " [
synonym : {
process }, {
treat }]
3 :
provide treatment for ; "
The doctor treated my broken leg ";
"
The nurses cared for the bomb victims "; "
The patient must be treated right away or she will die "; "
Treat the infection with antibiotics " [
synonym : {
treat }, {
care for }]
4 :
act on verbally or in some form of artistic expression ; "
This book deals with incest "; "
The course covered all of Western Civilization "; "
The new book treats the history of China "
[
synonym : {
cover }, {
treat }, {
handle }, {
plow }, {
deal }, {
address }]
5 :
provide with a gift or entertainment ; "
Grandmother always treated us to the circus "; "
I like to treat myself to a day at a spa when I am depressed "
6 :
provide with choice or abundant food or drink ; "
Don '
t worry about the expensive wine --
I '
m treating "; "
She treated her houseguests with good food every night " [
synonym : {
regale },
{
treat }]
7 :
engage in negotiations in order to reach an agreement ; "
they had to treat with the King "
8 :
regard or consider in a specific way ; "
I treated his advances as a joke "
Treat \
Treat \,
n .
1 .
A parley ;
a conference . [
Obs .]
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Bid him battle without further treat . --
Spenser .
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2 .
An entertainment given as an expression of regard .
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3 .
That which affords entertainment ;
a gratification ;
a satisfaction ;
as ,
the concert was a rich treat .
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Treat \
Treat \,
v .
i .
1 .
To discourse ;
to handle a subject in writing or speaking ;
to make discussion ; --
usually with of ;
as ,
Cicero treats of old age and of duties .
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And ,
shortly of this story for to treat . --
Chaucer .
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Now of love they treat . --
Milton .
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2 .
To negotiate ;
to come to terms of accommodation ; --
often followed by with ;
as ,
envoys were appointed to treat with France .
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Inform us ,
will the emperor treat ! --
Swift .
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3 .
To give a gratuitous entertainment ,
esp .
of food or drink ,
as a compliment .
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Treat \
Treat \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Treated };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Treating }.] [{
OE }.
treten ,
OF .
traitier ,
F .
traiter ,
from L .
tractare to draw violently ,
to handle ,
manage ,
treat ,
v .
intens .
from trahere ,
tractum ,
to draw .
See {
Trace },
v .
t .,
and cf . {
Entreat }, {
Retreat }, {
Trait }.]
1 .
To handle ;
to manage ;
to use ;
to bear one '
s self toward ;
as ,
to treat prisoners cruelly ;
to treat children kindly .
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2 .
To discourse on ;
to handle in a particular manner ,
in writing or speaking ;
as ,
to treat a subject diffusely .
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3 .
To entertain with food or drink ,
especially the latter ,
as a compliment ,
or as an expression of friendship or regard ;
as ,
to treat the whole company .
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4 .
To negotiate ;
to settle ;
to make terms for . [
Obs .]
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To treat the peace ,
a hundred senators Shall be commissioned . --
Dryden .
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5 . (
Med .)
To care for medicinally or surgically ;
to manage in the use of remedies or appliances ;
as ,
to treat a disease ,
a wound ,
or a patient .
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6 .
To subject to some action ;
to apply something to ;
as ,
to treat a substance with sulphuric acid . --
Ure .
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7 .
To entreat ;
to beseech . [
Obs .] --
Ld .
Berners .
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188 Moby Thesaurus words for "
treat ":
act on ,
act toward ,
act upon ,
affect ,
air ,
ambrosia ,
analyze ,
arrange ,
attend ,
bandage ,
banquet ,
bathe ,
behave toward ,
blow to ,
board ,
bonne bouche ,
bonus ,
boon ,
canvass ,
care for ,
cate ,
celebration ,
choice morsel ,
clear for action ,
clear the decks ,
comment upon ,
concentrate on ,
consider ,
contend with ,
controvert ,
cope with ,
criticize ,
critique ,
cure ,
dainty ,
deal by ,
deal with ,
debate ,
deliberate ,
deliberate upon ,
delicacy ,
deploy ,
descant ,
dessert ,
diagnose ,
discourse ,
discourse about ,
discuss ,
dissert ,
dissertate ,
do by ,
do with ,
doctor ,
dress ,
entertain ,
entertainment ,
examine ,
exchange views ,
explore ,
favor ,
feast ,
feed ,
festivity ,
fix ,
fix up ,
flux ,
focus on ,
freebie ,
get ready ,
gift ,
give care to ,
go into ,
go treat ,
goody ,
handle ,
heal ,
influence ,
inquire into ,
intern ,
investigate ,
joyance ,
jubilation ,
kickshaw ,
knock around ,
look after ,
mad round ,
maintain ,
maintenance ,
make arrangements ,
make preparations ,
make ready ,
manage ,
manna ,
marshal ,
massage ,
meal ,
meat ,
medicate ,
merrymaking ,
mess ,
minister to ,
mobilize ,
morsel ,
nectar ,
nurse ,
operate on ,
pass under review ,
pay for ,
pay the bill ,
paying the bills ,
physic ,
plan ,
plaster ,
poultice ,
prearrange ,
premium ,
prep ,
prepare ,
prescribe ,
prescribe for ,
present ,
pretreat ,
probe ,
process ,
provide ,
purge ,
put in shape ,
rap ,
ready ,
ready up ,
reason ,
reason about ,
reason the point ,
refection ,
refreshment ,
regale ,
regalement ,
remark upon ,
remedy ,
repas ,
repast ,
respond to ,
revel ,
revelment ,
revelry ,
review ,
round of pleasures ,
rub ,
savory ,
scrutinize ,
set up ,
settle preliminaries ,
sift ,
splint ,
spread ,
stand drinks ,
stand to ,
stand treat ,
standing treat ,
steward ,
strap ,
study ,
subsidize ,
subsidy ,
support ,
survey ,
table ,
take out ,
take up ,
talk ,
talk about ,
talk of ,
talk over ,
tan ,
thresh out ,
tidbit ,
titbit ,
touch on ,
touch upon ,
treat of ,
treat to ,
trim ,
try out ,
use ,
ventilate ,
wine and dine ,
work on ,
write up
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