Remedios in english

Remedies

pronunciation: remədiz part of speech: noun
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remedio = panacea ; remedy ; remediation ; curative ; fix ; salve ; countermeasure [counter measure] ; healer. 

Example: Be warned that the operator NOT is not a panacea.Example: The best remedy for distributed relatives in catalogues is to be found in multiple entry systems.Example: This theory stresses the remediation of deficiencies.Example: This idea spread during an era in which reformers regarded the book as a curative for societal ills = This idea spread during an era in which reformers regarded the book as a curative for societal ills.Example: A technological fix which prevents people from sending mail to more than a fixed number of people at once is needed.Example: 'Catching 10' while the supervisor is looking the other way is both a salve to the tired body & a little act of opposition.Example: This article reviews the extent of book theft in libraries and discusses some effective countermeasures that may help reduce the problem.Example: Turmeric is one of nature's most powerful healers -- it has shown promise in treating cancer and arthritis.

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» no hay más remedioneeds must when the devil drives .

Example: The work has to be done as we have no choice; as they say, needs must when the devil drives.

» no tener más remedio quebe stuck withbe left with + the need toget + stuck withhave + no choice but .

Example: If you're trying to reduce the cost of your cataloging, you're stuck with accepting LC, particularly if you're in a library which is acquiring the kinds of materials for which LC is the only cataloging source.

Example: In which case, the librarian is left with the need to reach sensible agreements with those supporting and delivering IT services to ensure that the services are reliable and available.

Example: The point to using non-proprietary standards is to make sure that you don't get stuck with content that you are unable to migrate to new formats over time.

Example: When I got on the train, there wasn't an information tannoy, therefore I had no choice but ask the train crew questions even though they failed to understand my meaning.

» no tener otro remedio quehave + no choice but .

Example: When I got on the train, there wasn't an information tannoy, therefore I had no choice but ask the train crew questions even though they failed to understand my meaning.

» remedio a base de hierbasherbal remedy .

Example: The resources cover: drug information; medical diagnosis and treatment; medical dictionaries; and herbal and natural remedies.

» remedio caserohousehold remedyhomemade remedyhome remedyfolk remedy .

Example: The sketchbook features drawings illustrating the liberal arts (including personifications of the planets), the chivalrous life (including hunting and love), household remedies, mining and smelting, and war technology.

Example: How you prevent hair loss or increase hair growth varies, but using natural homemade remedies has become increasingly popular.

Example: Garlic is used as a home remedy to help speed recovery from strep throat or other minor ailments because of its antibiotic properties.

Example: Indeed, for many centuries, liniments have been the cornerstone of folk remedies.

» remedio contra un hechizocountercharm .

Example: One of the commonest countercharms for a bewitched animal was to cut a piece off of it -- frequently an ear -- and burn it or boil it.

» remedio naturalnatural remedy .

Example: The resources cover: drug information; medical diagnosis and treatment; medical dictionaries; and herbal and natural remedies.

» remedio popularfolk remedy .

Example: Indeed, for many centuries, liniments have been the cornerstone of folk remedies.

» remedio rápidoquick fix .

Example: The author calls for more market research rather than just tinkering or applying fashionable cosmetic quick fixes.

» remedios medicinaleshealing arts .

Example: The health promoting concept is carried through the design of the ward, where there is maximum use of restful natural materials and 'healing arts'.

» sin ningún remedio posiblebeyond redemption .

Example: This is not necessarily a defect; in a subject where language and meaning are confused beyond redemption it may be the only answer.

» sin remediobeyond repairincurablyincorrigibly .

Example: And when, finally, the heavily timbered ranges had been pillaged almost beyond repair, many lumbermen pulled stakes and pushed westward.

Example: Regrettably, the well-intentioned publication of Devereux's typescript has been incurably bungled, and Rastell remains without either a complete or trustworthy bibliography.

Example: The logic of nuclear deterrence is incorrigibly probabilistic, but probabilistic reasoning in this area is inappropriate.
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