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单词 corrective
释义
corrective1 adjectivecorrective2 noun
correctivecor‧rec‧tive1 /kəˈrektɪv/ adjective [usually before noun] Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Doctors performed corrective surgery to restore his sight.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Monitoring the time and budget of each chunk allows us to identify problems and take corrective action.
  • Putting things right, of course, is integral to quality improvement and this is where the corrective action teams come in.
  • The development of pub retailing has shown a corrective instinct for seeking to set a purpose built business in the right location.
  • The growing crises of modernity are being met with corrective actions from a great many quarters.
  • The report he submitted to his superiors accurately reflected the poor state of Volunteer morale and the need for immediate corrective action.
  • This book presents a lens through which to view the emergent corrective efforts so that their coherence might become more clear.
  • This information could then be used by those controlling the production process to take appropriate corrective action.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY
 corrective measures to deal with the country’s serious economic decline
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN
· This information could then be used by those controlling the production process to take appropriate corrective action.· Off the gas, gentle steering correction; the vehicle responds admirably to corrective action.· Putting things right, of course, is integral to quality improvement and this is where the corrective action teams come in.· Hence the importance of directing part of the control process to the implementation of appropriate corrective action. 4.· Monitoring the time and budget of each chunk allows us to identify problems and take corrective action.· The relatively continuous use of standard system outputs to determine the necessity for corrective action.· The growing crises of modernity are being met with corrective actions from a great many quarters.
· So why bother with corrective measures?· After a careful diagnosis he is able to prescribe intelligently the best remedial or corrective measures.· They can see what difficulties have arisen in the past and what corrective measures were taken to prevent their recurrence.· The effects of preventive and corrective measures will be monitored and the operation may be postponed until any problems have been resolved.· Assessing the extent to which certain important mathematical concepts are not understood by the adult population and devising corrective measures.· Rebuilding is a corrective measure, required because the clustering process is flawed.
Word family
WORD FAMILYnouncorrectioncorrectnesscorrectiveadjectivecorrectincorrectcorrectiveverbcorrectadverbcorrectlyincorrectly
intended to make something right or better again:  corrective surgerycorrective action/measures corrective measures to deal with the country’s serious economic decline
corrective1 adjectivecorrective2 noun
correctivecorrective2 noun [countable usually singular] formal Examples
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • It is the astringent corrective, as well as the flavouring, for olive-oil-based dishes and fat meat.
  • It may be that the best corrective to them arises from frequent interaction with a more benign reality.
  • Physical examination of the books on the shelves is a valuable corrective to misinterpretations of the records.
  • There was one solitary corrective to this gloomy picture.
Word family
WORD FAMILYnouncorrectioncorrectnesscorrectiveadjectivecorrectincorrectcorrectiveverbcorrectadverbcorrectlyincorrectly
something that is intended to correct a fault or mistakecorrective to The biography is a useful corrective to the myths that have grown up around this man.
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