corrective 详细解释

corrective

[kə'rektiv]

adj.纠正的, 改正的, 矫正的
n.矫正物

词形变化

副词: correctively |

词义辨析

同义:

a.纠正的, 改正的, 矫正的

remedial  healing  rectifying  counter  reparative  curative  therapeutic

a.惩罚的, 惩治的

punitive  disciplinary  penal  castigative  castigatory  reformatory  

同义参见:

medicinal  

英英释义

名词 corrective:

a device for treating injury or disease

同义词:restorative

形容词 corrective:

designed to promote discipline

同义词:disciplinary, disciplinal

tending or intended to correct or counteract or restore to a normal condition

补充

correctivecorrective英:[kəˈrektiv] 美:[kəˈrɛktɪv]adj.1.有改正作用的; 矫正的n.1.纠正错误看法之物

例句

1. The system was in deep trouble and needed drastic corrective measures from a vibrant leadership.体制深陷困境, 需要富有活力的领导者采取大刀阔斧的调整措施。 2. These correctives guard against excessive romanticization.这些矫正措施能够防范过度浪漫倾向。 3. a useful corrective to the mistaken view that all psychologists are behaviourists对所有心理学家皆为行为主义者这一错误观点的有效矫正 4. management were informed so that corrective action could be taken.管理人员已获通知,因而可以采取纠偏行动。 5. the move might be a corrective to some inefficient practices within hospitals.此措施也许可改变医院内部一些低效率的做法。 6. to take corrective action采取纠偏行动 7. She had corrective surgery on her knee this past summer.今年夏天她做了膝盖矫正手术。 8. "People with bad eyesight usually need to wear corrective lenses, such as eyeglasses or contact lenses."视力不佳的人通常需要配戴矫正镜片,如框架眼镜或隐形眼镜。 9. The President's speech was intended to be a corrective [=remedy] to the country's feelings of fear and uncertainty.总统的演讲旨在消除国人的恐惧和不安。