Sometimes it is cured, sometimes it is relieved, and it is always comforting.
On the shores of Lake Saranak in northeastern New York, USA, Dr. edward livingston Trudeau's famous words are engraved: "Cure sometimes, relieve oft, comfort forever", which is translated into Chinese as: "Sometimes cure; Often help; Always comforting.
Lexical analysis:
To cure (a patient or an animal); Cure (a disease); Solve (a problem)
Pronunciation: English [kj? (r)] beauty [kj? r]?
Third person singular: cure? Plural number: cure? Now participle: curing? Past tense: cure? Past participle: cure
Usage: cure sb (sth)? To cure (a patient or an animal)?
Doctor, can you cure him?
Doctor, can you cure him?
Sometimes: sometimes; sometimes
Pronunciation: English [? s? mta? Mz] beauty [? s? mta? mz]?
Example: Period? That? Summer? Mine? Skin? Sometimes? Get what? Greasy
My skin sometimes gets oily in summer.
Alleviate: To relieve, moderate, or alleviate (unhappiness or pain); Reduce (the severity of the problem); Ease; Relieve; Adjustment; crack a joke
Pronunciation: English [r? Lee? V] beauty [r? Lee? Five]?
Third person singular: relief? Now participle: relieve? Past tense: relieved? Past participle: relieved
For example: drugs? Is it okay? Relieve? A lot? Yes? That? Pain.
Drugs can greatly relieve pain.
Often: often; Often; Often; usually
Pronunciation: English [? Fn] beauty [fn]? Synonym: many times
Comparative: more commonly used superlative: most commonly used
Usually used before the verb, but if there are words such as less and more in front, or the clause is negative, it can be placed after the verb.
They often spend Christmas in Prescott Hill.
They often spend Christmas in Prescott Hill.
Comfort: comfort; Ease; Comfort; Comfort; Comfort; Relieved; A comforting person (or thing)
Pronunciation: English [? k? mf? T] beauty [? k? mf? rt]?
Third person singular: comfort plural: comfort now participle: comfort?
Past tense: comfort past participle: comfort
Example: this? Will. Enable? That? Audience? Where to? Sitting? Are you online? Comfortable? What time? See? That? Performing?
This can make the audience sit comfortably and watch the performance.
Forever: forever; Every time; Always; Consistent; (Will) Forever
Pronunciation: English [lwe? Z] beauty [lwe? z]?
Phrase: at any time; Always on every occasion; Like this every time?
Usage: As always? As usual; As expected?
Polly was late for school as usual.
As usual, Polly was late for school.
Extended data:
Sometimes cured; Frequent relief; Always comfort. Trudeau
Sometimes cure, often help, always comfort. American doctor Trudeau has a famous saying about three realms of being a doctor, which is the motto of many medical workers. But we know little about Trudeau himself. I checked some English materials today and found that many articles introducing Dr. Trudeau on Baidu are different from the facts.
For example, the article "The Doctor's Epitaph" in Changjiang Daily wrote: 1837, Trudeau, who was suffering from tuberculosis, went to Saranak Lake alone to wait for his death. In fact, Trudeau was not born in 1837, and he was not as miserable as described in the article. He followed the doctor's advice and went there to recuperate. He himself has a wife who loves him very much and shares joys and sorrows.
According to Wikipedia, Trudeau was born in a medical family in new york on 1848. At the age of 20, he entered the Medical College of Columbia University and 187 1 completed his studies. In June of the same year, Trudeau married his girlfriend Lottie and settled in Long Island, new york, and began his medical career. In his later years, Trudeau once described his wife affectionately in his autobiography, thanking her for her intimate life of sharing joys and sorrows with himself.