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(trēt)v. treat·ed, treat·ing, treats
5. tr.
i. To act or deport in a specified style toward: treated me adequately.
2. To regard and handle in a certain mode. Oftentimes used with as: treated the affair as a joke.
3. To deal with in writing or speech; discuss: a book that treats all aspects of health care.
4. To deal with or stand for artistically in a specified manner or way: treats the subject poetically.
v.
a. To provide with food, amusement, or gifts at one's own expense: treated her sister to the theater.
b. To requite (someone or oneself) something pleasurable: treated herself to a day in the country.
6. To bailiwick to a process, activity, or change, especially to a chemical or concrete process or application: treated the cloth with bleach.
7.
a. To give medical aid to (someone): treated many patients in the emergency room.
b. To give medical aid to counteract (a affliction or status): treated malaria with quinine.
5. intr.
1. To deal with a field of study or topic in writing or speech. Often used with of: The essay treats of courtly dear.
2. To pay for another's entertainment, food, or drink.
3. To engage in negotiations, as to attain a settlement or agree on terms: "Both sides nonetheless are quite willing to treat with [the rex]" (Gregory J. Wallance).
n.
one. Something, such every bit 1'due south food or entertainment, that is paid for by someone else.
two. A source of a special please or pleasure: His trip abroad was a existent treat.
[Middle English tretien, from Former French traitier, from Latin tractāre, frequentative of trahere, to draw.]
care for′er n.
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care for
(triːt)n
1. a celebration, entertainment, gift, or feast given for or to someone and paid for by another
2. any delightful surprise or peculiarly pleasant occasion
3. the deed of treating
vb
iv. (tr) to deal with or regard in a certain way: she treats school as a joke.
v. (Medicine) (tr) to apply treatment to: to treat a patient for malaria.
six. (tr) to field of study to a process or to the application of a substance: to care for photographic motion-picture show with developer.
7. (tr; often foll past to) to provide (someone) (with) as a treat: he treated the children to a trip to the zoo.
eight. formal (ordinarily foll by: of) to bargain (with), as in writing or speaking
9. (intr) formal to discuss settlement; negotiate
[C13: from Old French tretier, from Latin tractāre to manage, from trahere to drag]
ˈtreatable adj
ˈtreater n
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treat
(trit)v.t.
i. to human action or bear toward in some specified style: to care for someone with respect.
2. to consider or regard in a specified way: to treat a matter as unimportant.
3. to bargain with in a specified way; handle.
4. to bargain with (a disease, patient, etc.) in gild to relieve or cure.
5. to bailiwick to some amanuensis or activity in order to bring almost a particular consequence: to treat a substance with an acid.
6. to provide with food, entertainment, gifts, etc., at ane's own expense.
7. to provide with as a source of pleasure or enjoyment.
8. to deal with in speech or writing; hash out.
9. to deal with or represent artistically, esp. in some specified manner or manner: to care for a theme realistically.
five.i.10. to deal with a subject in speech or writing; discourse (usu. fol. by of).
11. to give, or bear the expense of, a treat.
12. to carry on negotiations with a view to a settlement; negotiate.
n.13. entertainment, nutrient, drinkable, etc., given by way of compliment or equally an expression of friendly regard.
14. annihilation that affords particular pleasance or enjoyment.
fifteen. the deed of treating.
16. one'southward plough to treat.
[1250–1300; Center English treten (5.) < Old French tretier, traitier < Latin tractāre to elevate, handle, frequentative of trahere to drag. compare tractable]
treat′er, n.
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Noun | 1. | treat - something considered option to eat squeamish, goody, kickshaw, delicacy aliment, alimentation, nourishment, nutriment, sustenance, victuals, diet - a source of materials to nourish the body choice morsel, tidbit, titbit - a small tasty fleck of food savoury, savory - an aromatic or spicy dish served at the finish of dinner or as an hors d'oeuvre confection, sweet - a food rich in sugar nectar, ambrosia - (classical mythology) the food and potable of the gods; mortals who ate information technology became immortal jelly, gelatin - an edible jelly (sweet or pungent) fabricated with gelatin and used as a dessert or salad base of operations or a coating for foods os marrow, marrow - very tender and very nutritious tissue from marrowbones |
2. | treat - an occurrence that causes special pleasure or delight happening, natural event, occurrence, occurrent - an event that happens | |
Verb | 1. | care for - interact in a certain mode; "Do correct past her"; "Care for him with caution, please"; "Handle the press reporters gently" exercise by, handle treat - regard or consider in a specific manner; "I treated his advances as a joke" bemock, mock - treat with antipathy; "The new constitution mocks all democratic principles" deal, turn, handle, treat, comprehend, address - act on verbally or in some form of creative expression; "This book deals with incest"; "The form covered all of Western Culture"; "The new book treats the history of China" disregard, ignore, snub, cut - refuse to acknowledge; "She cut him dead at the meeting" interact - act together or towards others or with others; "He should interact more with his colleagues" incorrect - treat unjustly; do incorrect to handle with kid gloves - handle with great care and sensitivity; "You have to handle the students with kid gloves" criminalize - treat as a criminal nurse - treat advisedly; "He nursed his injured dorsum by lying in bed several hours every afternoon"; "He nursed the flowers in his garden and fertilized them regularly" stiff-arm - handle roughly; "He was strong-armed by the policemen" ride roughshod, run savage - treat inconsiderately or harshly upstage - treat snobbishly, put in one'south identify rough-house - treat in a rough or boisterous way brutalise, brutalize - treat brutally practise well by - treat with respect and consideration; "children should do well by their parents" gloss over, skate over, skimp over, slur over, smooth over - treat hurriedly or avoid dealing with properly abuse, sick-treat, ill-use, maltreat, mistreat, step - treat desperately; "This dominate abuses his workers"; "She is always stepping on others to get ahead" infant, cocker, coddle, cosset, featherbed, mollycoddle, pamper, spoil, indulge - treat with excessive indulgence; "grandparents oftentimes pamper the children"; "Allow's non mollycoddle our students!" |
2. | treat - subject to a process or treatment, with the aim of readying for some purpose, improving, or remedying a condition; "procedure cheese"; "process pilus"; "treat the water so it tin can exist drunk"; "treat the backyard with chemicals" ; "treat an oil spill" process propagate - cause to propagate, equally by grafting or layering affect, bear upon, touch on, bear on, bear upon, touch - have an upshot upon; "Will the new rules affect me?" iodise, iodize - treat with iodine; "iodize salt" nitrate - treat with nitric acid, then equally to change an organic compound into a nitrate; "nitroglycerin is obtained past nitrating glycerol" tank - care for in a tank; "tank brute refuse" oxygenate, oxygenise, oxygenize, aerate - impregnate, combine, or supply with oxygen; "oxygenate blood" mercerise, mercerize - treat to strengthen and better the luster; "mercerize cotton" malt - care for with malt or malt extract; "malt beer" fluoridate, fluoridise, fluoridize - subject to fluoridation; care for with fluoride; "fluoridized water"; "fluoridize the teeth of children" creosote - care for with creosote; "creosoted wood" chlorinate - treat or combine with chlorine; "chlorinated h2o" carbonate - treat with carbon dioxide; "Carbonated soft drinks" camphorate - treat with camphor bromate, brominate - treat with bromine ammoniate - treat with ammonia irradiate, ray - expose to radiations; "irradiate nutrient" scald - care for with boiling water; "scald tomatoes and so that they can exist peeled" refine - treat or prepare and so as to put in a usable condition; "refine paper stock"; "refine hog iron"; "refine oil" nitrogenise, nitrogenize, nitrify - treat with nitrogen or a nitrogen compound reverberate - care for, process, rut, melt, or refine in a reverberatory furnace; "reverberate ore" curry - treat by incorporating fat; "back-scratch tanned leather" seed - sprinkle with silver iodide particles to disperse and cause pelting; "seed clouds" dose - treat with an amanuensis; add (an agent) to; "The ray dosed the pigment" sulfur, sulphur - care for with sulphur in order to preserve; "These stale fruits are sulphured" vulcanise, vulcanize - subject to vulcanization; "vulcanized rubber" chrome - treat with a chromium compound bituminise, bituminize - care for with bitumen Agenise, Agenize - age or bleach flour with Agene (nitrogen trichloride) run - cause to perform; "run a subject"; "run a process" carboxylate - treat (a chemical chemical compound) with carboxyl or carboxylic acid beneficiate - procedure (ores or other raw materials), every bit by reduction digest - convert food into absorbable substances; "I cannot digest milk products" fumigate, fume - treat with fumes, betrayal to fumes, especially with the aim of disinfecting or eradicating pests air-condition - control the humidity and temperature of; "The room was cool because it had been air-conditioned" | |
3. | treat - provide treatment for; "The doctor treated my broken leg"; "The nurses cared for the flop victims"; "The patient must exist treated correct away or she will dice"; "Treat the infection with antibiotics" care for hyperventilate - produce hyperventilation in; "The nurses had to hyperventilate the patient" massage - give a massage to; "She massaged his sore back" purge - excrete or evacuate (someone's bowels or body); "The doctor decided that the patient must be purged" correct - treat a defect; "The new contact lenses volition correct for his myopia" insufflate - treat past blowing a powder or vapor into a bodily cavity detox, detoxify - treat for alcohol or drug dependence; "He was detoxified in the clinic" gargle - supply with a abiding flow or sprinkling of some liquid, for the purpose of cooling, cleansing, or disinfecting; "irrigate the wound" iodise, iodize - treat with iodine so as to prevent infection; "iodize a wound" doctor - give medical treatment to vet - provide (a person) with medical intendance nurse - try to cure past special care of treatment, of an illness or injury; "He nursed his cold with Chinese herbs" manipulate - treat manually, equally with massage, for therapeutic purposed dispense, administrate - give or utilize (medications) remedy, relieve - provide relief for; "remedy his illness" dress - employ a cast or medication to; "clothes the victim's wounds" splint - back up with a splint; "splint a broken finger" operate on, operate - perform surgery on; "The doctors operated on the patient but failed to save his life" medicine, medicate - treat medicinally, treat with medicine leech, phlebotomise, phlebotomize, bleed - draw claret; "In the old days, doctors routinely bled patients as role of the treatment" loving cup, transfuse - treat by applying evacuated cups to the patient's skin shock - subject area to electrical shocks pack - treat the trunk or whatsoever part of it by wrapping it, as with blankets or sheets, and applying compresses to information technology, or stuffing it to provide cover, containment, or therapy, or to absorb claret; "The nurse packed gauze in the wound"; "You had better pack your swollen ankle with water ice" cauterise, cauterize, burn - burn, sear, or freeze (tissue) using a hot iron or electric current or a caustic amanuensis; "The surgeon cauterized the wart" psychoanalyse, psychoanalyze, analyse, analyze - subject area to psychoanalytic handling; "I was analyzed in Vienna by a famous psychiatrist" | |
four. | treat - human action on verbally or in some form of artistic expression; "This volume deals with incest"; "The course covered all of Western Civilization"; "The new volume treats the history of China" deal, plow, handle, comprehend, address broach, initiate - bring up a topic for discussion theologise, theologize - treat from a theological viewpoint or render theological in graphic symbol soapbox, discuss, talk about - to consider or examine in speech or writing; "The author talks about the different aspects of this question"; "The class discussed Dante'southward `Inferno'" do past, treat, handle - interact in a certain fashion; "Exercise right past her"; "Treat him with caution, please"; "Handle the press reporters gently" embrace, encompass, comprehend, comprehend - include in scope; include as part of something broader; have as ane's sphere or territory; "This grouping encompasses a broad range of people from unlike backgrounds"; "this should cover everyone in the group" | |
5. | treat - provide with a gift or amusement; "Grandmother e'er treated us to the circus"; "I like to treat myself to a day at a spa when I am depressed" regale, care for - provide with choice or arable food or drink; "Don't worry most the expensive wine--I'k treating"; "She treated her houseguests with skilful nutrient every night" gift, present, give - give as a nowadays; make a gift of; "What volition you give her for her birthday?" | |
half-dozen. | care for - provide with choice or arable food or drink; "Don't worry well-nigh the expensive wine--I'grand treating"; "She treated her houseguests with good food every dark" regale wine - treat to vino; "Our relatives in Italia wined and dined united states of america for a calendar week" alcoholize - subject to the influence of booze; "After we finished dinner, we were thoroughly alcoholized" feast, feed - appease; "feed one's eyes on a gorgeous view" cater, ply, provide, supply - give what is desired or needed, especially support, food or sustenance; "The hostess provided lunch for all the guests" treat - provide with a gift or amusement; "Grandmother always treated us to the circus"; "I like to treat myself to a day at a spa when I am depressed" | |
vii. | treat - engage in negotiations in order to reach an understanding; "they had to treat with the King" negociate - confer with another in lodge to come up to terms or attain an agreement; "The parties negociated all night" | |
viii. | treat - regard or consider in a specific way; "I treated his advances as a joke" react, answer - evidence a response or a reaction to something practise by, treat, handle - collaborate in a certain fashion; "Practice right by her"; "Treat him with caution, delight"; "Handle the press reporters gently" |
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treat
verb
3. cure, heal, remedy, make better For centuries it was used to treat indigestion.
5. provide, requite, buy, stand up (informal), pay for, entertain, feast, lay on, regale, wine and dine, take out for, foot or pay the bill She was ever treating him to ice cream.
six. deal with, consider, written report, cover, talk over, review, handle, get into, refer to, tackle, investigate, explore, analyse, critique, touch a working method for treating subjects in the theater
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treat
verb1. To behave in a specified way toward:
2. To exist occupied or concerned with:
3. To pay for the food, drink, or entertainment of (another):
Idiom: stand treat.
4. To give medical aid to:
Something fine and succulent, especially a food:
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Translations
zacházet léčit pojednat o považovat pozvat
behandle drøfte give lille gave overraskelse
kuraci
kohdella mukava yllätys
čašćenje postupati s nekim
megvendégel ritka élvezet tárgyal
gera dagamun, bjóîa upp á hafa til meîferîar meîhöndla, koma fram viî; líta á meîhöndla, verka ræîa, skrifa
扱う 歓待
대접 취급하다
analizuoti kažkas malonaus
aplūkot aprakstīt apstrādāt ārstēt cienasts
písať o príjemné prekvapenie
obravnavati pogostiti priboljšek ravnati šteti za
bjuda något extra gott
เลี้ยง ให้ของ ปฏิบัติต่อ
đối xử sự thết đãi
care for
[triːt]
A. N
2. (= offer to pay) "I'll pay" - "no, this is my treat" → -yo pago -no, invito yo
to stand up sb a treat → invitar a algn
see also Dutch D
B. VT
vi. (= process) [+ wood, crops, sewage] → tratar
C. 6 (frm)
1. (= negotiate) to care for with sb → negociar con algn
2. (= deal with) to care for of sth [author] → tratar algo; [volume, article] → versar sobre algo
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treat
[ˈtriːt]
vt
(= pay for sb) → inviter
Let me care for you → Laisse-moi t'inviter.
to care for sb to sth → payer qch à qn
He treated usa to an ice cream → Il nous a payé une glace.
She offered to care for them to dinner → Elle offrit de leur payer le dîner.
to care for o.s. to sth → s'offrir qch
[+ affliction, status] → traiter
to treat sb for sth → traiter qn pour qch
(= procedure) [+ sewage, water, substance] → traiter
to care for sth with sth → traiter qch avec qch
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treat
(triːt) verb1. to deal with, or bear towards (a thing or person), in a sure manner. The soldiers treated me very well; The police are treating his death equally a example of murder. hanteer, beskou يُعامِل отнасям се tratar zacházet; považovat behandeln behandle μεταχειρίζομαι, φέρομαι, αντιμετωπίζω tratar kohtlema رفتار کردن kohdella traiter לְהִתנַהֵג כְּלַפֵּי- व्यवहार करना postupati s bánik (vkivel, vmivel); kezel (vkit, vmit) memperlakukan meðhöndla, koma fram við; líta á trattare 扱う 다루다 elgtis su, laikyti izturēties (pret kādu); uzskatīt (par kaut ko) memperlakukan behandelen behandle traktować رفتار کول tratar a trata обращаться; рассматривать zaobchádzať; považovať ravnati z; obravnavati tretirati behandla ปฏิบัติ davranmak 對待,把...看作... поводитися; ставитися معاملہ کرنا، برتاؤ کرنا đối xử 对待,把...看作...
2. to attempt to cure (a person or affliction, injury etc). They treated her for a broken leg. behandel يُعالِج лекувам tratar léčit behandeln behandle θεραπεύω tratar ravi(tse)ma درمان کردن hoitaa traiter לְטַפֵּל בְּ- मानना liječiti kezel merawat hafa til meðferðar trattare 手当てする 치료하다 gydyti ārstēt merawat behandelen behandle leczyć درمل کول tratar a trata лечить liečiť zdraviti lečiti behandla รักษา tedavi etmek, bakmak 醫治 лікувати دوا علاج کرنا điều trị 医治
3. to put (something) through a process. The woodwork has been treated with a new chemic. behandel يُعالِجُ مادَّةً обработвам tratar zpracovat behandeln præparere επεξεργάζομαι tratar töötlema اضافه کردن käsitellä traiter לְעַבֵּד विवेचन करना obraditi, obrađivati kezel memroses meðhöndla, verka trattare 処理する 처리하다 apdoroti, paveikti apstrādāt merawat bewerken behandle poddawać działaniu اضافه کول tratar a trata обрабатывать spracovať, upraviť obdelati tretirati behandla ทำตามกระบวนการ işlemek, kimyasal işleme tâbi tutmak 處理 обробляти, піддавати дії کسي عمل سے گزارنا xử lý, nghiên cứu, giải quyết 处理
4. to purchase (a meal, present etc) for (someone). I'll care for you to lunch; She treated herself to a new hat. koop يدفَعُ ثَمَن وَجْبَةِ شَخْصٍ черпя oferecer pozvat; koupit spendieren give κερνώ invitar, convidar kostitama مهمان کردن tarjota offrir לְכַבֵּד, לְהזמִין चिकित्सा करना častiti, pogostiti megvendégel mentraktir gera (due east-1000) dagamun, bjóða upp á offrire おごる 접대하다 pavaišinti, nupirkti izmaksāt; iepriecināt (ar kaut ko) belanja trakteren spandere zafundować, postawić میلمه کول oferecer a oferi, a face cinste угощать; доставлять удовольствие pozvať; kúpiť povabiti; kupiti (si) častiti bjuda ซื้อให้ ikram etmek, ısmarlamak 款待,請客 пригощати, частувати خريدنا mời ai ăn cơm 款待,请客
5. to write or speak virtually; to discuss. bespreek يَبْحَثُ обсъждам tratar de pojednat o behandeln behandle; drøfte πραγματεύομαι tratar käsitlema مذاکره کردن käsitellä traiter de לָדוּן संसोधित करना raspravljati, govoriti tárgyal (témát) membahas ræða, skrifa trattardi di 論じる 논하다, 다루다 aptarinėti, analizuoti aplūkot; aprakstīt; iztirzāt membincangkan aan de orde stellen behandle, handle om, drøfte podjąć خبری کول دڅه شی په باره کی tratar de a dezbate обговаривать hovoriť o; písať o razpravljati raspravljati avhandla, behandla เขียนหรือพูดเกี่ยวกับ; สนทนา tartışmak, müzakere etmek 交涉,商議 трактувати; проводити переговори کسي چيز کے متعلق لکھنا يا گفتگو کرنا đề cập, thảo luận 交涉,商议
nounsomething that gives pleasance, eg an arranged outing, or some special food. He took them to the theatre as a care for. verrassing, plesier مُتْعَه، وَليمَه، وَجْبَه почерпка regalo příjemné překvapení das Extravergnügen traktement; overraskelse απόλαυση, χαρά, κέρασμα regalo meelehea, nauding مهمانی herkku gâterie תענוג आनन्द velik užitak, čašćenje (ritka) élvezet acara hiburan skemmtun, dagamunur regalo もてなし 기쁨을 주는 것 kažkas malonaus, dovana cienasts; dāvana belanja traktatie noe en spanderer; traktement frajda میلمستیا regalo rând удовольствие príjemné prekvapenie priboljšek čast [glad] överraskning, begivenhet การเลี้ยงรับรอง ikram, ısmarlama 請客 частування, пригощання لطف کي چيز sự đối đãi 请客
ˈtreatment substantive(an) act or manner of treating. This chair seems to have received crude handling; This patient/disease requires urgent handling. behandeling مُعامَلَه، تَصَرُّف، سُلوك обаробтка tratamento zacházení; léčení die Behandlung behandling μεταχείριση, αντιμετώπιση, επεξεργασία trato; tratamiento kohtlemine, käsitlus, ravi طرز برخورد؛ درمان hoito traitement טיפול बर्ताव liječenje bánásmód perlakuan meðferð trattamento 取扱い 대우, 치료 elgesys, gydymas izturēšanās; apiešanās; ārstēšana perlakuan; rawatan behandeling behandling traktowanie, leczenie, zabieg د برخورد طرز، درمل tratamento tratament обращение; лечение zaobchádzanie; liečenie obdelava; zdravljenje tretman behandling, vård การดูแล muamele, davranış; tedavi 處理,治療 ставлення; лікування برتاؤ sự đối xử 处理,治疗
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→ يَدْفَعُ لِشَخْص, يُعَامِلُ dárek, zacházet behandle, lille gave behandeln, Sondervergnügen κέρασμα, μεταχειρίζομαι gusto, tratar kohdella, mukava yllätys gâterie, traiter čašćenje, postupati s nekim piacere, trattare 扱う, 歓待 대접, 취급하다 behandelen, traktatie behandle, noe spesielt potraktować, przyjemność mimo, tratar угощать, угощение bjuda, något actress gott เลี้ยง ให้ของ, ปฏิบัติต่อ birine ufak bir armağan alma, davranmak đối xử, sự thết đãi 款待Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
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