詞語:healthy
healthy是什麼意思
簡明英漢詞典
healthy
[5helWi]
adj.
健康的, 健壯的, 有益於健康的
美國傳統詞典[雙解]
healthy
health.y
AHD:[hμl「th?]
D.J.[6helGi8]
K.K.[6hWlGi]
adj.(形容詞)
health.i.er, health.i.est
(1)Possessing good health.
健康的:擁有良好健康狀況的
(2)Conducive to good health; healthful:
有益健康的:有助健康的;增進健康的:
healthy air.
有益健康的空氣
(3)Indicative of sound, rational thinking or frame of mind:
健全的:顯示出健全理性的思索能力或心態的:
a healthy attitude.
健康的態度
(4)Sizable; considerable:
相當大的;很大的:
a healthy portion of potatoes; a healthy raise in salary.
相當多的土豆;大幅度提高工資
繼承用法
health「ily
adv.(副詞)
health「iness
n.(名詞)
參考詞彙
(1)healthy, sound, wholesome, hale, robust, well, hardy, vigorous
(2)These adjectives are compared as they mean being in or indicative of good physical or mental health.
這些形容詞具有可比性,因為它們都表示處於或表現出良好的生理或心理健康的。
(3)Healthy stresses the absence of disease and often implies energy and strength:
Healthy 強調沒有疾病的並通常暗示充滿精力或力量的:
a rosy, healthy infant.
紅潤健康的嬰兒;
If you exercise regularly and eat properly, you'll stay fit and healthy.
如果你經常鍛煉並適當飲食,你會保持健康的。
(4)Sound emphasizes freedom from injury, imperfection, or impairment:
Sound 強調不受傷害的、無缺陷的或無損害的:
「You should pray for a sound mind in a sound body」 (Juvenal).
「你應祈盼在健全的身體裡有健全的頭腦」 (朱維納爾)。
(5)Wholesome suggests appealing healthiness and well-being:
Wholesome 暗示有吸引力的健康和舒適:
「a broad grin on his ugly wholesome face」 (Archibald Marshall).
「他醜陋但氣色很好的臉上露出燦爛的笑容」 (阿爾奇伯德·馬歇爾)。
「Exercise develops wholesome appetites」 (Louisa May Alcott).
「鍛煉有助於好胃口」 (路易莎·梅·阿爾柯特)。
(6)Hale stresses freedom from infirmity, especially in elderly persons, while robust emphasizes healthy strength and ruggedness:
Hale 強調老年人不虛弱的,而robust 則強調健康的力量和粗壯:
「He is pretty well advanced in years, but hale, robust, and florid」 (Tobias Smollett).
「他年紀雖相當大了但仍很健壯、結實且臉色紅潤」 (托比亞斯·斯摩萊特)。
(7)Well indicates absence of or recovery from sickness:
Well 表示不得病或從病中復原:
Her mother is not a well woman.
她母親身體多病。
(8)Hardy implies robust and sturdy good health:
Hardy 意指強壯和堅韌:
hardy mountaineers of Alpine regions.
阿爾卑斯地區強健的山地居民。
(9)Vigorous suggests healthy, active energy and strength:
Vigorous 強調健康的、積極有活力的和有力量的:
「a vigorous old man, who spent half of his day on horseback」 (W.H. Hudson).
「一位每日有半天光景呆在馬背上的精力充沛的老人」 (W·H·哈德遜)
用法
(1)The distinction in meaning between healthy (「possessing good health」) and healthful (「conducive to good health」) was ascribed to the two terms only as late as the 1880's. This distinction, though tenaciously supported by some critics, is belied by citational evidence—evidence clearly indicating that healthy and healthful have shared the meaning 「conducive to good health」 since at least the mid-16th century, or for more than 400 years. Use of healthy in this sense is to be found in the works of a broad group of distinguished speakers and writers of English, with this example being typical:
Healthy (「擁有良好的健康狀況」)和 healthful (「有益於健康的」)在意思上的區別直到19世紀80年代才被確定。 雖然有些專家固執地支持這種區別,但它與引文中得出的證據不符——這些證據清楚地表明至少從16世紀中葉或者說四百多年來,healthy 和 healthful 都有「有益於健康的」這一意義。 Healthy 這一意義從一大群傑出的演講者和作家的作品中可以找到,在這個意義上的用法以這個例子最具代表性:
「Gardening . . . and working in wood, are fit and healthy recreations for a man of study or business」 (John Locke).
「從事園藝 . . . 和在樹林中勞作對於學習或上班的人來說,是一項適合而健康的消遣」 (約翰·洛克)。
(2)Therefore, both healthy and healthful are correct in these contexts: a healthy climate, a healthful climate; a healthful diet, a healthy diet.
所以在這樣的語境中,healthy 和 healthful 都是正確的: a healthy climate,a healthful climate; a healthful diet,a healthy diet
現代英漢詞典
healthy
[5helWI]
adj.
-ier, -iest
(1)健康的,健壯的
You look very healthy.
你看上去很健康。
The children have a healthy dislike of school. (喻)
小孩子對學校有一種天生的厭惡。
(2)有益於健康的;有益於身心的
It is healthy to eat fruit.
吃水果對身體有好處。
The book is not healthy reading for a child.
那本書對兒童的心理健康有害。
(3)表示健康的
a healthy appearance
健康的外表
現代英漢綜合大辭典
healthy
[5helWi]
adj.
(1)健康[壯]的
(2)對健康有益的; 衛生的
(3)旺盛的, 欣欣向榮的; 大量的
(4)道德[精神]上健全的
healthy readings
有益的讀物
healthy skin
健康的膚色
take plenty of healthy exercise
多作有益健康的活動
look healthy
看上去健康
healthy surroundings
有益健康的環境
繼承用法
healthily
adv.
健康地 -thiness
詞性變化
healthy
[5helWi]
n.
參考詞彙
healthy sound hale robust well wholesome
意思都含「身體健康的」。
(1)healthy 指「體力和精力正常的」, 強調「能力和力量」, 如:
He was healthy.
他身體健康。
(2)sound 指「健全的」即「沒有任何病的」或「未受過傷害的」, 如:
He was a man with a sound constitution.
他是個體質強健的人。
(3)hale 指「老年人健壯的」, 如:
He is eighty, but still hale and hearty.
他年已八旬, 但仍老當益壯。
(4)robust 指「強健的」, 尤指「肌肉發達、神氣好、精力充沛的」, 如:
Sports make us robust.
運動使我們健壯。
(5)well 指「健康的」、「沒病的」, 如:
He looks well.
他看上去很好。
(6)wholesome指「身體、情緒、道德上健康的」, 常用來指「(飲料或食物等)有益於健康的」, 如:
wholesome exercise
有益於健康的運動。
ill diseased unhealthy
用法詞典
healthy
heal + -th -y
英文相關詞典
healthy
illunhealthy
[七國語言]英漢公共大詞典
healthy
健康的
美國傳統詞典
healthy
health.y
AHD:[hμl「th?]
D.J.[6helGi8]
K.K.[6hWlGi]
adj.
health.i.er, health.i.est
(1)Possessing good health.
(2)Conducive to good health; healthful:
healthy air.
(3)Indicative of sound, rational thinking or frame of mind:
a healthy attitude.
(4)Sizable; considerable:
a healthy portion of potatoes; a healthy raise in salary.
繼承用法
health「ily
adv.
health「iness
n.
參考詞彙
(1)healthy, sound, wholesome, hale, robust, well, hardy, vigorous
(2)These adjectives are compared as they mean being in or indicative of good physical or mental health.
(3)Healthy stresses the absence of disease and often implies energy and strength:
a rosy, healthy infant.
If you exercise regularly and eat properly, you'll stay fit and healthy.
(4)Sound emphasizes freedom from injury, imperfection, or impairment:
「You should pray for a sound mind in a sound body」 (Juvenal).
(5)Wholesome suggests appealing healthiness and well-being:
「a broad grin on his ugly wholesome face」 (Archibald Marshall).
「Exercise develops wholesome appetites」 (Louisa May Alcott).
(6)Hale stresses freedom from infirmity, especially in elderly persons, while robust emphasizes healthy strength and ruggedness:
「He is pretty well advanced in years, but hale, robust, and florid」 (Tobias Smollett).
(7)Well indicates absence of or recovery from sickness:
Her mother is not a well woman.
(8)Hardy implies robust and sturdy good health:
hardy mountaineers of Alpine regions.
(9)Vigorous suggests healthy, active energy and strength:
「a vigorous old man, who spent half of his day on horseback」 (W.H. Hudson).
用法
(1)The distinction in meaning between healthy (「possessing good health」) and healthful (「conducive to good health」) was ascribed to the two terms only as late as the 1880's. This distinction, though tenaciously supported by some critics, is belied by citational evidence—evidence clearly indicating that healthy and healthful have shared the meaning 「conducive to good health」 since at least the mid-16th century, or for more than 400 years. Use of healthy in this sense is to be found in the works of a broad group of distinguished speakers and writers of English, with this example being typical:
「Gardening . . . and working in wood, are fit and healthy recreations for a man of study or business」 (John Locke).
(2)Therefore, both healthy and healthful are correct in these contexts: a healthy climate, a healthful climate; a healthful diet, a healthy diet.
英漢化學大詞典
healthy
adj.健康的,健全的,相當大的
英漢海運大詞典
healthy
健康的,衛生的
英漢計算機大詞典
healthy
adj.健康的(健全的,相當大的)
英漢建築大詞典
healthy
adj.健康的,有益健康的
英漢醫學大詞典
healthy
n.健全的
英漢中醫大詞典
healthy
n.健康的,健壯的,正常的,健全的