词组 | remedy |
释义 | remedy When used with a preposition, remedy is often followed by for: • Work was generally deplored as too drastic a remedy for our unemployment —Cyril Connolly, The Condemned Playground, 1946 • ... she used to have only one remedy for every problem—a proper thrashing —André P. Brink, Looking on Darkness, 1974 • ... we applied the human remedy, the remedy my family had found in Saskatchewan for any unwanted life —Wallace Stegner, Blair & Ketchum's Country Jour., December 1979 Less frequently, it is found with against or to: • ... the people's remedy against the abuse of government —Morris R. Cohen, The Faith of a Liberal, 1946 • ... to wait with growing impatience for the remedies against tyranny —Times Literary Supp., June 1969 • ... controls offer no real remedy to inflation, but merely serve as a tranquilizer —Leif H. Olson, quoted in Barron's, 8 May 1972 • ... endorsed the plan ... as a remedy to the deep stagnation which engulfed Germany —Fritz Karl Mann, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, January 1950 |
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