单词 | remedial |
释义 | remedial (rɪmiːdiəl ) 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Remedial education is intended to improve a person's ability to read, write, or do mathematics, especially when they find these things difficult. ...children who required special remedial education. His remedial teacher sees signs of progress in his reading and writing. 2. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Remedial activities are intended to improve a person's health when they are ill. [formal] He is already walking normally and doing remedial exercises. Synonyms: therapeutic, healing, curing, curative 3. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Remedial action is intended to correct something that has been done wrong or that has not been successful. [formal] Some authorities are now having to take remedial action. Synonyms: corrective, preventive, counteracting, reactive Collocations: remedial teaching It's not the role of a university to offer remedial teaching, although plenty do. Times, Sunday Times They may even have done something to try to help, offered remedial teaching or special coaching, talked to his family, suggested ways of involving him in school activities. Times, Sunday Times Remedial teaching to the academically weaker students and the organisation of pre-examination coaching to backward community students are undertaken. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Together with the old wing, the 7-storey complex comprises a total of 26 standard classrooms, three remedial teaching rooms, four multimedia rooms and various special rooms. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It aims to assess the emotional and spiritual resilience of soldiers and also to offer them remedial training if they are lacking it. Times, Sunday Times Those who drive in a fuel-inefficient way, accelerating too quickly or for too long and then braking hard, will be sent for remedial training. Times, Sunday Times If they are deemed not to measure up to the values targets, they are pushed out or ordered to take remedial training. Times, Sunday Times She says that she was singled out for remedial training when her concerns related to all inspectors and said that her work was constantly criticised. Times, Sunday Times Almost half of employers have had to invest in remedial training for school and college-leavers. Times, Sunday Times But sensitive remedial work has been under way since the early 1990s. Times, Sunday Times Many of the 274 houses in the estate also need remedial work. Times,Sunday Times You can then get a quote on any remedial work required and use this as a haggling point. Times, Sunday Times The ground came in for lots of criticism last season but 50,000 of remedial work had been done over the summer. The Sun The spokesman said that remedial work would be completed within days. Times, Sunday Times |
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