英:['helθɪnəs]
美:['helθɪnəs]
词根:health
[n.
healthfulness 于健康有益;卫生
adj.
healthy 健康的,健全的;有益于健康的
healthful 健康的;有益健康的;卫生的
adv.
healthily 健康地
n.
health 健康;卫生;保健;兴旺
healthcare 医疗保健;健康护理,健康服务;卫生保健
adjective
enjoying good health tips for staying healthy : free from diseaseDamping off rots healthy seedlings at soil level, breaking the heart of the gardener as surely as it breaks tender stems.—Leslie Land A person with heart disease will not be able to tolerate the same doses and drugs as a person with a healthy heart.—Sallie Tisdale
healthy children
not displaying clinical signs of disease or infection
A patient with HIV may be healthy for several years before developing either the cluster of symptoms identified as AIDS or any of the bacterial, viral, fungal or protozoal infections known as AIDS Related Complex …—Al Veerhoff
beneficial to one's physical, mental, or emotional state : conducive to or associated with good health or reduced risk of disease a healthy lifestyle … walk three miles every day … a beastly bore, but healthy.—G. S. Patton
healthy foods
showing physical, mental, or emotional well-being : evincing good health has a healthy appetite The best thing about a good sense of humor, of course, is that it's a sure sign that you have a healthy attitude—always a refreshing check in the plus column.—Glamour
a healthy complexion
prosperous, flourishing
a healthy economy
not small or feeble : considerable
a healthy sum of money
adverb
in a way that is beneficial to one's health It's the time of year where fitness centres are full of well-intentioned people who have New Year's resolutions to live healthier.—Doug Lunney The aim is not to live longer but to age healthily, slowing down the onset of age-related diseases such as cancer, Alzheimer's and arthritis.—University of Oxford The survey … also found 57 per cent say they have made changes to cook more healthily …—Michael Barker
Let's face it: As much as we like to eat healthy, the old sweet tooth sometimes gets the best of us.—Denise I. O'Neal
fitness, wellness
Adjective see health
The first known use of healthy was in 1552
hearverb
to take in through the earalso: to have the power of taking in sound doesn't hear well
hear music
to gain knowledge of by hearing : learn
heard you're leaving
to listen to : heed
hear me out
to give a legal hearing to
hear a case
to take testimony from
hear witnesses
to get news
heard from them yesterday
to have knowledge
never heard of such a thing
to consider the idea
wouldn't hear of it
hearverb
to take in through the earalso: to have the power of taking in sound doesn't hear well
hear music
to gain knowledge of by hearing : learn
heard you're leaving
to listen to : heed
hear me out
to give a legal hearing to
hear a case
to take testimony from
hear witnesses
to get news
heard from them yesterday
to have knowledge
never heard of such a thing
to consider the idea
wouldn't hear of it
heap1 of 2noun
a collection of things thrown one on another : pile
a rubbish heap
a great number or large quantity : lot a heap of fun
heaps of money
heap2 of 2verb
to throw or lay in a heap : amass, pile
heap up leaves
to toss or give in large quantities
heaped scorn on our efforts
to form a heap on : load heavily
heaped the plate with food
heap1 of 2noun
a collection of things thrown one on another : pile
a rubbish heap
a great number or large quantity : lot a heap of fun
heaps of money
heap2 of 2verb
to throw or lay in a heap : amass, pile
heap up leaves
to toss or give in large quantities
heaped scorn on our efforts
to form a heap on : load heavily
heaped the plate with food
heap1 of 2noun
a collection of things thrown one on another : pile
a rubbish heap
a great number or large quantity : lot a heap of fun
heaps of money
heap2 of 2verb
to throw or lay in a heap : amass, pile
heap up leaves
to toss or give in large quantities
heaped scorn on our efforts
to form a heap on : load heavily
heaped the plate with food
heap1 of 2noun
a collection of things thrown one on another : pile
a rubbish heap
a great number or large quantity : lot a heap of fun
heaps of money
heap2 of 2verb
to throw or lay in a heap : amass, pile
heap up leaves
to toss or give in large quantities
heaped scorn on our efforts
to form a heap on : load heavily
heaped the plate with food
healthyadjective
being in good health : well
indicating good health
healthy complexion
healthful sense 1
enjoying vigorous and rapid growth
a healthy economy
not small or feeble : considerable
a healthy crowd in attendance
1.Exact movement at will needs not only the control from nerve, but also the good healthiness and correspond of bones and muscles.
准确的随意运动除了神经的支配之外,还需要骨骼、肌肉等运动系统的完整与良好协调。
2.So you might gauge the healthiness of how loss is dealt with by asking how the new beginning is going.
3.Nectar contains rich amino acids, which will form a natural protective film in skin surface, thus preventing moisture loss from skin and helping skin to regain healthiness.
花蜜富含大量的氨基酸会在皮肤表面形成一道天然保护膜,防止水分向外流失,恢复肌肤的健康机制。
4.The brand’s claims about the healthiness came back to haunt it as reporters dug into its failure to heed warnings about food-safety lapses.
5.“You go to a restaurant. You want bottled and or do you want the tap water? You will know they meet the same standards of healthiness or safeness.”
6.Vegan burgers, Mr. Schneider said, are a response to rising consumer concern about the healthiness of red meat and to criticism that cattle farming is bad for the climate.
7.Because garlic enhances levels of antioxidants in the body and kills harmful bacteria, it could change the way our sweat smells, signaling healthiness to potential mates, the researchers hypothesize.
8.But while eating alone can lead to a less healthy and diverse diet, it doesn’t necessarily make a difference to the healthiness of a meal, believes Mandy Saven of the trends intelligence company Stylus.
9.Participants were given a score to reflect the overall “healthiness” of their lifestyle.
10.And, if she was faking it, how should the audience feel about where she ends up—committed, in a Kafkaesque twist that dooms her by her own protestations of healthiness, to a mental institution?
11.“Then I know I’m totally fine with the relationship ending and I think it ends with another layer of healthiness to it. It’s really turning the page for both people.”
12.The heart disease and stroke are the frequently disease harming the mankind healthiness.
心脑血管疾病是危害人类健康的常见疾病.
13.The labeling system would include an easily recognizable symbol that rates foods on healthiness.
14.The breadth of choice is breathtaking, and so are the ingredients: sugar of course, but also all manner of chemicals and structure-altering additives giving cereals different appearances, flavors and mouth-feel, not to mention "healthiness."
15.No wonder he thought healthiness such a remarkable thing.
16.That approach, she acknowledged, “came with some sacrifice,” on healthiness and sustainability.
17.She detects a wearisome “cultural preoccupation with healthiness above all else.”
18.For the modernists, being spiritually sick was a condition of intellectual respectability, and T. S. Eliot wrote that “there is something artificial and even priggish about Goethe’s healthiness.”
19.It should also be noted that just as skinniness does not connote healthiness, being a plus size doesn’t connote unhealthiness.
20.“While it may seem like a good idea to emphasize the healthiness of vegetables, doing so may actually backfire,” said lead author Bradley Turnwald, a graduate student in psychology.
well-conditioned
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