释义 |
re·me·di·al \-dēəl\ adjective Etymology: Late Latin remedialis, from Latin remedium remedy + -alis -al 1. : affording a remedy : intended for a remedy or for the removal or abatement of a disease or of an evil < remedial surgery > < remedial legislation > — compare declaratory 2. : concerned with the correction of faulty study habits, the improvement of skills imperfectly learned, and the raising of a pupil's general competence < remedial reading > < remedial instruction > • re·me·di·al·ly \-əlē, -li\ adverb |