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单词 curable
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Definition of curable in English:

curable

adjective ˈkjʊərəb(ə)lˈkjʊrəb(ə)l
  • 1(of a disease or condition) able to be cured.

    most skin cancers are completely curable
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There are human conflicts, but they are by their nature curable, because there's always a higher principle, lurking in the background.
    • All in all, monolingualism is a curable disease.
    • Some things in this world just aren't curable, by any means.
    • When you read on, however, it becomes clear that there is only a very small number of such curable conditions and that the great effort of this work will have precious little return, numerically speaking.
    • While some of these disorders are curable, chronic renal disease usually isn't.
    • If the critical point is late, as in endometrial cancer, screening is unnecessary because the disease is curable even when it presents with clinical symptoms.
    • That limbo was fertile ground for creating a ‘state of moral schizophrenia’ which turned out to be more of a mental block than a curable condition.
    • Now the illness is curable with a six-month course of antibiotics.
    • Although my disorder isn't curable, it is manageable.
    • If only every problem was curable with a Q-tip and glass cleaner.
    • I mean, the good news remains that early detection is very important, because they're so curable if we catch it early on.
    • While the patient's condition is not curable, providing oxygen can relieve the patient's subjective feeling of suffocation caused by decreased levels of oxygen in the blood.
    • The disease is eminently curable with the modern antitubercular cliemotherapeutic drugs with surgery playing a role in the background only.
    • And it is curable and has been curable since 1948.
    • I actually think that middle of the road taste is curable.
    • People suffer with them all their lives and it's one of the most curable disorders that we face.
    • By delaying conventional treatment, a curable condition could progress to an incurable stage.
    • But this applies to the basics of health - clean water, control of infectious diseases, curing the curable.
    • The utility of predictive genetic testing declines when a disease is curable.
    • If it is curable, what is the proper treatment of it?
    Synonyms
    remediable, treatable, medicable, operable, responsive to treatment
  • 2(of plastic, varnish, etc.) able to be hardened by some additive or other agent.

    in combination a radiation-curable coating
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The present invention is directed to a curable, water-based coating composition utilized in waterborne coating systems such as a waterborne primer system.
    • By design, radiation curable coatings, inks, and adhesives are sensitive to UV radiation.
    • However, the key to the new system has been the next generation of UV curable resins.
    • Printing inks have also embraced radiation curable and water-borne technology.
    • A UV curable primer and clear topcoat, which use a hybrid cure mechanism for enhanced performance, have been developed.
    • A lithography process for creating patterns in an activating light curable liquid using electric fields followed by curing of the activating light curable liquid is described.
    • For demonstration purposes, we filled the sag area with a UV curable prepolymer.
    • The bond systems of the invention are generally made by combining at least a curable binder precursor with hard, inorganic particulates.

Derivatives

  • curability

  • noun kjʊərəˈbɪlɪtiˌkjʊrəˈbɪlədi
    • These concerns are not essentially narcissistic and not necessarily anti-analytical in the sense that made Freud pessimistic about the curability of narcissists.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Initially, to improve curability, induction therapy was given to patients with tumors that were judged to be resectable.
      • Optimism about curability was misplaced despite the emerging science of psychiatry, and hospital crowding led to a lapse to custodianship again.
      • The curability rate for stage one seminoma patients is about 98%.
      • And as he said, we assume from everything he said that like many other patients, he's been picked up within this window of curability.
  • curably

  • adverb
    • The campsite and cabin area, as well as many of the other basic concepts represented herein, were proposed by Frank, who was curably homeless for three years.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Statistics indicate that there are over 12 million curably blind people in India.
      • ‘No kill’ means to end the killing of all healthy or curably sick dogs and cats at shelters within city boundaries.
      • To feed all people sufficiently, to make sure the curably ill are cured, to tend adequately to the incurably ill, to school and house all well, should be our economics.
      • The curably ill are sent straight to a medical camp and are restored to health through a special diet.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French, or from late Latin curabilis, from Latin curare (see cure).

Rhymes

durable
 
 

Definition of curable in US English:

curable

adjectiveˈkjʊrəb(ə)lˈkyo͝orəb(ə)l
  • 1(of a disease or condition) able to be cured.

    most skin cancers are completely curable
    Example sentencesExamples
    • When you read on, however, it becomes clear that there is only a very small number of such curable conditions and that the great effort of this work will have precious little return, numerically speaking.
    • I actually think that middle of the road taste is curable.
    • If only every problem was curable with a Q-tip and glass cleaner.
    • People suffer with them all their lives and it's one of the most curable disorders that we face.
    • If it is curable, what is the proper treatment of it?
    • Some things in this world just aren't curable, by any means.
    • I mean, the good news remains that early detection is very important, because they're so curable if we catch it early on.
    • By delaying conventional treatment, a curable condition could progress to an incurable stage.
    • That limbo was fertile ground for creating a ‘state of moral schizophrenia’ which turned out to be more of a mental block than a curable condition.
    • If the critical point is late, as in endometrial cancer, screening is unnecessary because the disease is curable even when it presents with clinical symptoms.
    • There are human conflicts, but they are by their nature curable, because there's always a higher principle, lurking in the background.
    • The utility of predictive genetic testing declines when a disease is curable.
    • The disease is eminently curable with the modern antitubercular cliemotherapeutic drugs with surgery playing a role in the background only.
    • While some of these disorders are curable, chronic renal disease usually isn't.
    • But this applies to the basics of health - clean water, control of infectious diseases, curing the curable.
    • Although my disorder isn't curable, it is manageable.
    • Now the illness is curable with a six-month course of antibiotics.
    • And it is curable and has been curable since 1948.
    • All in all, monolingualism is a curable disease.
    • While the patient's condition is not curable, providing oxygen can relieve the patient's subjective feeling of suffocation caused by decreased levels of oxygen in the blood.
    Synonyms
    remediable, treatable, medicable, operable, responsive to treatment
    1. 1.1 (of plastic, varnish, etc.) able to be hardened by some additive or other agent.
      a radiation-curable coating
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The present invention is directed to a curable, water-based coating composition utilized in waterborne coating systems such as a waterborne primer system.
      • A UV curable primer and clear topcoat, which use a hybrid cure mechanism for enhanced performance, have been developed.
      • The bond systems of the invention are generally made by combining at least a curable binder precursor with hard, inorganic particulates.
      • For demonstration purposes, we filled the sag area with a UV curable prepolymer.
      • A lithography process for creating patterns in an activating light curable liquid using electric fields followed by curing of the activating light curable liquid is described.
      • Printing inks have also embraced radiation curable and water-borne technology.
      • However, the key to the new system has been the next generation of UV curable resins.
      • By design, radiation curable coatings, inks, and adhesives are sensitive to UV radiation.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French, or from late Latin curabilis, from Latin curare (see cure).

 
 
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