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I. cure [ingl. am. kjʊr, ingl. brit. kjʊə, kjɔː] V. trans.
1.1. cure MED.:
cure
to cure sb of sth of illness/shyness/anxiety
curar a alguien de algo
to cure sb of sth of habit/idea
quitarle algo a alguien
1.2. cure (remedy):
cure evil/problem
cure evil/problem
2.1. cure (preserve):
cure meat/fish
2.2. cure rubber:
cure
II. cure [ingl. am. kjʊr, ingl. brit. kjʊə, kjɔː] V. intr.
1. cure (effect a cure):
cure
2. cure meat/fish/tobacco/hides:
cure
III. cure [ingl. am. kjʊr, ingl. brit. kjʊə, kjɔː] SUST.
1. cure (remedy):
cure (for disease)
cure (for problem)
to be beyond or past cure
2. cure (course of treatment):
cure
to take or go on a cure
3. cure (return to health):
cure
cure
cure-all [ingl. am. ˈkjʊrɔl, ingl. brit. ˈkjʊərɔːl] SUST.
cure-all
cure-all
cure-all
rest cure SUST.
rest cure
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I. cure [ˈkjʊəʳ, ingl. am. ˈkjʊr] V. trans.
1. cure MED., GASTR.:
cure
2. cure problem:
cure
3. cure leather:
cure
II. cure [ˈkjʊəʳ, ingl. am. ˈkjʊr] V. intr.
cure
cure meat, fish
III. cure [ˈkjʊəʳ, ingl. am. ˈkjʊr] SUST.
1. cure MED., GASTR.:
cure
to be past cure
to be past cure fig.
2. cure (return to health):
cure
3. cure (solution):
cure
4. cure (of leather):
cure
water cure SUST. MED.
water cure
cure-all [ˈkjʊərɔ:l, ingl. am. ˈkjʊrɑ:l] SUST.
cure-all
a cure-all for sth
rest cure SUST.
rest cure
prevention is better than cure provb., an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure ingl. am. provb.
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I. cure [kjʊr] V. trans.
1. cure MED., culin:
cure
2. cure problem:
cure
3. cure leather:
cure
II. cure [kjʊr] V. intr.
cure
cure meat, fish
III. cure [kjʊr] SUST.
1. cure MED., culin:
cure
2. cure (return to health):
cure
3. cure (solution):
cure
4. cure (of leather):
cure
rest cure SUST.
rest cure
cure-all [ˈkjʊr·ɔl] SUST.
cure-all
a cure-all for sth
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Present
Icure
youcure
he/she/itcures
wecure
youcure
theycure
Past
Icured
youcured
he/she/itcured
wecured
youcured
theycured
Present Perfect
Ihavecured
youhavecured
he/she/ithascured
wehavecured
youhavecured
theyhavecured
Past Perfect
Ihadcured
youhadcured
he/she/ithadcured
wehadcured
youhadcured
theyhadcured
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I don't want to say it's a cure-all.
www.usatoday.com
Toward the middle 20th century, the use of opiates was generally limited to the treatment of pain, and opium was no longer a medically accepted cure-all.
en.wikipedia.org
It's not the cure-all that we all - well, it does help with a lot of things, but it does come with risks.
www.npr.org
We've been waiting for the cure-all pill for over 30 years now and it hasn't happened yet.
www.thebarrieexaminer.com
It's not a cure-all, but at the very least the sector can consider synergies and redundancies.
theconversation.com