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مورد عمل قرار دادن
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
واژگان شبکه مترجمین ایران
english
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verb pay for: They will treat us to dinner. verb medicated: The doctor treated me for pneumonia. verb entertained: They treated us very well. noun goody: She gave the boy a treat.
Simple Definitions
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treat adverbs well • The majority of workers are well treated. badly • Why did he treat me so badly? fairly/unfairly • I just want to be treated fairly. equally • All people should be treated equally, whatever their age. differently • Should girls be treated differently from boys in school? harshly • The guards treated the prisoners harshly. kindly • The world had not treated him kindly. phrases treat somebody with respect/contempt/suspicion etc • When you treat the kids with respect, they act responsibly. treat somebody like dirt informal (= very badly and with no respect ) • He treated this wife like dirt.
transnet.ir
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noun ADJ. great, real, special | little I like to give the girls a little treat every now and then. | occasional, rare | anniversary, birthday, Christmas, holiday | family | tasty Snails are a tasty treat for hedgehogs. VERB + TREAT give sb | deserve PREP. as/for a ~ We took the kids to the zoo for a special treat. PHRASES be in for a treat/have a treat in store If their latest album is half as good as their last one, we've a real treat in store.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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Phrase(s): treat someone (for something) (with something) to attempt to cure someone’s illness, injury, or disease with something. • The doctor treated me for the flu with aspirin. It didn’t work, but it was cheap. • They treated him for his broken bones. • Ann treated him with the appropriate therapy.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs
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In addition to the idiom beginning with TREAT, Also see DUTCH TREAT; TRICK OR TREAT.
American Heritage Idioms
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verb handle sb/sth in a particular way ADV. equitably, fairly, humanely, kindly, leniently, sympathetically, well | abominably, badly, harshly, roughly, shabbily, unfairly, unjustly They treat their animals quite badly. | seriously These allegations are being treated very seriously indeed. | differently | separately VERB + TREAT tend to Parents still tend to treat boys differently from girls. PREP. as the tendency to treat older people as helpless and dependent | like Don't treat me like a child! | with He treated the idea with suspicion. PHRASES a tendency to treat sb/sth give sb medical treatment ADV. easily | successfully | surgically VERB + TREAT be difficult to | use sth to PREP. for She was treated for cuts and bruises. | with We can treat this condition quite successfully with antibiotics. use a substance to protect sth ADV. chemically Chemically treated hair can become dry and brittle. PREP. for You need to treat this wood for woodworm. | with The timber has been treated with chemicals to preserve it.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary