heal
US: /ˈhiɫ/
UK: /hˈiːl/
UK: /hˈiːl/
English Vietnamese dictionary
heal /hi:l/
- ngoại động từ
- chữa khỏi (bệnh...), làm lành (vết thương...)
- to heal someone of a disease: chữa cho ai khỏi bệnh gì
- hàn gắn (mối quan hệ bị nứt rạn)
- to heal a rift: hàn gắn mối quan hệ bị nứt rạn
- dàn hoà, hoà giải (mối bất hoà...)
- chữa khỏi (bệnh...), làm lành (vết thương...)
- nội động từ
- lành lại (vết thương)
Advanced English dictionary
+ verb
1 ~ (up) to become healthy again; to make sth healthy again: [V] It took a long time for the wounds to heal. + The cut healed up without leaving a scar. + [VN] This will help to heal your cuts and scratches. + (figurative) It was a chance to heal the wounds in the party (= to repair the damage that had been done).
2 [VN] ~ sb (of sth) (old use or formal) to cure sb who is ill; to make sb feel happy again: the story of Jesus healing ten lepers of their disease + I felt healed by his love.
3 to put an end to sth or make sth easier to bear; to end or become easier to bear: [VN] She was never able to heal the rift between herself and her father. + [V] The breach between them never really healed.
Thesaurus dictionary
v.
1 cure, repair, renew, revitalize, rejuvenate, restore; mend, recuperate, recover, improve:
The wounds have healed. The ointment healed his wounds. I heal quickly
2 reconcile, settle, patch up, put or set straight or right, remedy, repair, mend:
His only wish was to heal the rift with his brother.
Collocation dictionary
ADV.
completely, properly
The wound hasn't healed properly yet.
| partially | beautifully, nicely, well | gradually, slowly | quickly | eventually, finally | up
The wound healed up very nicely.
Concise English dictionary
heals|healed|healinghɪːl
verb
+heal or recover
+get healthy again
+provide a cure for, make healthy again