单词 | healthily |
释义 | healthy1 of 2adjective ˈhel-thē also ˈhelt- healthier; healthiest 1 a : enjoying good health healthy children tips for staying healthy : free from disease Damping off rots healthy seedlings at soil level, breaking the heart of the gardener as surely as it breaks tender stems. Leslie Land A person with heart disease will not be able to tolerate the same doses and drugs as a person with a healthy heart. Sallie Tisdale b : not displaying clinical signs of disease or infection A patient with HIV may be healthy for several years before developing either the cluster of symptoms identified as AIDS or any of the bacterial, viral, fungal or protozoal infections known as AIDS Related Complex … Al Veerhoff 2 : beneficial to one's physical, mental, or emotional state : conducive to or associated with good health or reduced risk of disease healthy foods a healthy lifestyle … walk three miles every day … a beastly bore, but healthy. G. S. Patton 3 : showing physical, mental, or emotional well-being : evincing good health a healthy complexion has a healthy appetite The best thing about a good sense of humor, of course, is that it's a sure sign that you have a healthy attitude—always a refreshing check in the plus column. Glamour 4 a : prosperous, flourishing a healthy economy b : not small or feeble : considerable a healthy sum of money healthily ˈhel-thə-lē adverb eat healthily healthiness ˈhel-thē-nəs noun Much has been made in recent years of the healthiness of the Mediterranean diet, with its emphasis on fruit, vegetables, fish and olive oil. R. W. Apple Jr. healthy 2 of 2adverb variants or less commonly healthily healthier; healthiest : in a way that is beneficial to one's health Let's face it: As much as we like to eat healthy, the old sweet tooth sometimes gets the best of us. Denise I. O'Neal It's the time of year where fitness centres are full of well-intentioned people who have New Year's resolutions to live healthier. Doug Lunney The aim is not to live longer but to age healthily, slowing down the onset of age-related diseases such as cancer, Alzheimer's and arthritis. University of Oxford The survey … also found 57 per cent say they have made changes to cook more healthily … Michael Barker healthily adverbas in plentifully Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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