英语释义
1. an establishment or facility offering usually long-term medical care or treatment: such as
2. an establishment that provides therapy typically involving specific regimens (such as special diet, fresh air, or daily exercise) for treatment or rehabilitation
I contracted pulmonary tuberculosis and found myself flat on my back in a sanatorium in the Adirondack Mountains …
— Walker Percy He wanted to kick the drugs, and several times in 1966 and 1967 he went to a sanitarium outside Paris and took a "sleeping cure"—a regimen of tranquillizers and bed rest.
— Ingrid Sischy
3. a facility treating individuals with mental or emotional disorders
He suffered his first nervous breakdown in November of 1947 … and was committed to a Long Island sanatorium for almost a year.
— Francis Davis Feodora was in and out of sanatoria until she committed suicide in 1945.
— Judy Bachrach … we read of Freud's twice-a-day visits to the sanitarium where his hysterical patient was staying …
— Janet Malcolm
4. an institution for rest and recuperation
It was the same sanitarium where he recovered from a quintuple heart bypass operation in 1996.
— Fred Coleman
5. an establishment catering to individuals seeking to improve or maintain good health a health resort
So all we get is a luxe bustling sanitarium with people concentrating on vegetarian diets and their colons.
— Stanley Kauffmann
6. a place for the care and treatment of people who are recovering from illness or who have a disease that will last a long time
7. a place for the care and treatment usually of people recovering from illness or having a disease likely to last a long time
8. an establishment that provides therapy combined with a regimen (as of diet and exercise) for treatment or rehabilitation
9. an institution for rest and recuperation (as of convalescents)
10. an establishment for the treatment of the chronically ill
a tuberculosis sanatorium