heal[
hi:l]
vi. 痊愈
vt. 使复
, 使
解, 治愈
[医] 痊愈, 愈合
- The medicine and rest will soon heal your wound.

治疗
息
使
伤口很快愈合。 - Time heals most troubles.


消除痛苦。 - The holy man healed them of their sickness.
那位神

治



疾病。
heal[ verb ]- heal or recover
<verb.change> mend
My broken leg is mending
- get healthy again
<verb.body>
The wound is healing slowly
- provide a cure for, make healthy again
<verb.body> bring around cure
The treatment cured the boy's acne
The quack pretended to heal patients but never managed to

Heal \Heal\ (h[=e]l), v. i.
To grow sound; to return to a sound state; as, the limb
heals, or the wound heals; -- sometimes with up or over; as,
it will heal up, or over.
Those wounds heal ill that men do give themselves.
--Shak.
Heal \Heal\ (h[=e]l), v. t. [See {Hele}.]
To cover, as a roof, with tiles, slate, lead, or the like.
[Obs.]
Heal \Heal\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Healed} (h[=e]ld); p. pr. &
vb. n. {Healing}.] [OE. helen, h[ae]len, AS. h[=ae]lan, fr.
h[=a]l hale, sound, whole; akin to OS. h[=e]lian, D. heelen,
G. heilen, Goth. hailjan. See {Whole}.]
1. To make hale, sound, or whole; to cure of a disease,
wound, or other derangement; to restore to soundness or
health.
Speak the word only, and my servant shall be healed.
--Matt. viii.
8.
2. To remove or subdue; to cause to pass away; to cure; --
said of a disease or a wound.
I will heal their backsliding. --Hos. xiv. 4.
3. To restore to original purity or integrity.
Thus saith the Lord, I have healed these waters. --2
Kings ii. 21.
4. To reconcile, as a breach or difference; to make whole; to
free from guilt; as, to heal dissensions.
Heal \Heal\, n. [AS. h[=ae]lu, h[=ae]l. See {Heal}, v. t.]
Health. [Obs.] --Chaucer.