Preventive Meaning in English
word
pɹiˈvɛnɪv/, /pɹiˈvɛntɪv/, /pɹɪˈvɛnɪv/, /pɹɪˈvɛntɪv
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pɹɪvˈɛntɪv
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释义
Something done to stop something bad from happening, especially illness or problems, before they start.
用法与细微差别
Mainly used in medical or formal contexts: 'preventive care,' 'preventive measures.' Often interchangeable with 'preventative.' Typically describes actions taken before a possible problem, not solutions for existing problems.
Spanish: preventivo - profilácticoPortuguese (BR): preventivo - profiláticoPortuguese (PT): preventivo - profiláticoChinese (Simplified): 预防性的Chinese (Traditional): 預防性的Hindi: प्रतिरोधात्मकArabic: وقائيBengali: প্রতিরোধমূলকRussian: профилактическийJapanese: 予防的Vietnamese: phòng ngừaKorean: 예방의 - 예방적인Turkish: önleyiciUrdu: احتیاطی - حفاظتیIndonesian: pencegahan
例句
Doctors recommend preventive check-ups every year.
basic
Washing your hands is a preventive step against illness.
basic
The vaccine is a preventive medicine.
basic
We're taking preventive measures to avoid further damage.
natural
Good sleep can have a preventive effect on many illnesses.
natural
He likes to take a preventive approach rather than wait for problems to appear.
natural